Anthony,

If Sai Baba or anyone else is guilty of doing 'bad deeds', who is there to 
excuse him?  And even if there were someone or some committee with the power to 
judge and excuse him (or not), what difference would that make?

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
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> 
> 
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> Sai Baba just died. He was a great philanthropist with morality, and had 
> millions of followers. But among large amounts of good comments, there are a 
> few that insist he molested men sexually and performed fake miracles.
>  
> If the bad deeds are true, is he excused for doing them, while thousands of 
> good deeds benefit human beings?
>  
> Anthony
>




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