Modern science without God consciousness 1.
"Puṣṭa
Kṛṣṇa: Has there ever been debates on the authenticity of modern science, or is
this the first time modern science has been challenged in the world?
Prabhupāda:
India, Vedic civilization never cared for anything which is searched out by,
what is called, imperfect human beings. They never cared for it. Because he
knows the man who is searching after, he's imperfect. Whatever he'll do, that
is imperfect. Therefore neglect it. That is Vedic civilization. Śruti-pramāṇa:
whether it is evident from the śruti, from the Vedas. Otherwise, they reject
it.
Vipina: Prabhupāda, if spiritual life and Kṛṣṇa are stronger than māyā, then how is it that religion was ever overcome to the extent it is now? In Kali-yuga it's so much neglected, whereas in past ages we learn that it wasn't neglected. How is it that māyā got such a stronghold?
Prabhupāda:
There is a time. Just like young man and old man. Old man is dwindling, young
man is growing. It is a question of time. Kali-yuga is bad time. Therefore māyā
has got chance to flourish.
Hari-śauri:
Eight minutes to seven, Śrīla Prabhupāda. If those people in India who are
aware of the actual science, though, if they had come out and spoken against material
scientists, then . .
Prabhupāda:
I am speaking.
Bṛṣākapi:
You're the only one, though, Prabhupāda.
Sadāpūta:
Śrīla Prabhupāda, one problem we face with students and scientists, when we
present Kṛṣṇa conscious philosophy, they say . . .
Prabhupāda:
No, no. We don't condemn the scientists. We say that, "Take credit as much
as you can. But why do you defy the existence of God?" That is our
protest.
Sadāpūta:
They want to be God.
Prabhupāda:
That is their foolishness."
(Morning
Walk, 760705MW-Washington DC - July 05, 1976)
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