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by fuzztester
714 days ago
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Your other points are good, but: >he was a religion professor first He was a professor of philosophy, not of religion. He disdained all religions, pretty much. See this except from the Wikipedia article about him: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajneesh , under the section "University years and ...": >Having completed his BA in philosophy at D. N. Jain College in 1955, he joined the University of Sagar, where in 1957, he earned his MA in philosophy (with distinction).[50] He immediately secured a teaching position at Raipur Sanskrit College, but the vice-chancellor soon asked him to seek a transfer as he considered him a danger to his students' morality, character, and religion.[13] From 1958, he taught philosophy as a lecturer at Jabalpur University, being promoted to professor in 1960.[13] A popular lecturer, he was acknowledged by his peers as an exceptionally intelligent man who had been able to overcome the deficiencies of his early small-town education.[51] |
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