What is presented as "the wisdom of Mahatma Dasa" has its questionable parts: - "Krishna loves us because he can't avoid loving us" -- this is sentimentalism, not siddhanta. Krishna loves everyone as Paramatma, but his personal love (prema) is exchanged with those who surrender (yeatha mam prapadyante, BG 4.11). Saying that "Krishna can't avoid it" reduces Krishna to a passive being, when He is svatantra (supremely independent). - Criticism of Christianity is unnecessarily simplistic. Saying that "Christianity has built a whole theology based on sin and asking for forgiveness in time" ignores that within Christianity we can also repeat existences that require real recitation (the catolic penance