Ask Osho!

Are you against Christianity?

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"Truth cannot be organized; the moment you organize it, you kill it."

According to Osho, he opposes institutional Christianity as the 'ugliest manifestation' of religion: its tight hierarchy kills living truth, turning spirituality into power politics. By sanctifying violence - crusades, 'holy wars' - it indoctrinates people to commit evil believing it good, and has fueled world wars. Truth, he says, cannot be organized; rigid organization destroys it.
He says the church’s rigid system twists truth and even calls hurting people holy, so real spirituality must stay free and personal.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you question organized ideologies that justify harm.
- Encourages personal inquiry and direct experience over blind obedience.
- Reminds you to reject 'holy' labels used to excuse violence or control.
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