See if you can find the error in this statement:
"The Western scientific view, primarily stemming from the work of Albert Einstein, favors a world developed as a result of a completely random process with no intelligence behind it."
Do you see the falsehood? I'll tell you: "favors." That's BS. Science will favor anything provided evidence is presented. That's it. It's not complicated.
"Krishna can impregnate by His glancing." That's funny. On the other hand, I do have a bit of a concern for the recipient of the Cosmic Sperm, so to speak.
Another sentence:
"Within the creation everything that exists is a manifestation of the energy of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead."
That bores me. I regret the milliseconds in my life lost just reading that sentence and now continuing to comtemplate it. It's fantasy. It's fiction. It's fantasy fiction. But you don't see it. The Christians have their stories of "creation," the Muslims have their stories, the Hindus have their stories, and countless other religions, even if minor on the world stage, have their stories. What do all these religions have in common? That should be easy for anyone to see: stories. Once again: Whatever the religion it is, it's fantasy. It's fiction. It's fantasy fiction. But you don't see it.
I'm not the one who's blind here.