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Srila Prabhupada: The ignorant people can learn from the learned. If you have got this idea that the creator is impersonal, that means you are not learned; you have no knowledge. And this is the simple answer.

What is the highest law of nature? A conversation with Srila Prabhupada reveals the answer to this question.

Being renounced doesn't necessarily mean giving up all possessions and responsibilities and going to the forest.

A scientific look at how the effects of time apply in different situations.

"Real knowledge is to understand, “In spite of all my so-called advancement of civilization, I am controlled.” That is the beginning of knowledge."

An unsatisfied answer from a Religion class teacher leaves the author of this article with a lingering question.

"Then take another body, rascal. This body is temporary—but after this life you will get another body..."

How can so many terrible things be happening to the people of this world if there is a God?

The philosophical question of fate versus free will is an old one. Do we have no control or are we free to decide our actions?

Are we really in control of events in our lives, or are we guided by destiny?

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