Hare Krishna In The Church, Why Not?

Words From George Harrison -http://www.krsnabook.com/george After coming in contact with the Hare Krishnas in 1969,[1], several of the Beatles took interest in the movement. This interest is reflected in songs later recorded by the band. The Hare Krishna mantra can be heard sung by George Harrison in his song "My Sweet Lord" within the backing vocals. The mantra was released as a single by the Radha Krsna Temple on The Beatles' Apple Records label (see Apple Records discography). The words "Hare Krishna" are included in the lyrics of several of The Beatles and John Lennon songs, such as "Give Peace A Chance" and "I Am the Walrus". "Hare Krishna" can also be heard in the backing vocals of Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy", which was produced by George Harrison and co-written by Starr and Harrison (although credited to Starr). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_Krishna_in_popular_culture Is Contemporary Christian Music "Christian"? - http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=t1oVapxR2-o Previous shows are available in our Broadcast Archives (http://www.pawcreek.org/obd_listings.htm) area and are available for you to listen to at any time or can be downloaded to your MP3 device (coming soon!) and taken with you. Listen Live! Every Saturday • 1:00 pm - 2: 00 pm EST Call our studio line to be "on the air"! 1-800-338-7884 DVD - The False Anointing: Where Will It End? Part One Paw Creek Ministries 5110 Tuckaseegee Road Charlotte, NC 28208 USA http://www.pawcreek.org/obd.htm Telephone: (704) 391-0588 (Local Area) Toll Free: 1-800-33TRUTH (1-800-338-7884) (Outside Charlotte, NC)

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