Yes, I'd like to return to " Different religions " too.
Although I was disagree that there are only two form of questioning. There are many forms of questioning and just because someone said something simplistic once, it does not mean that it applies to every situation. There is questing to teach, questing to test, questioning to amuse and so on. The " Baba says ... " approach to Knowledge is just a very basic and very crude club in which the person using it is generally pushing their own agenda. Its just like the Fundimentalist Christians say, " The Bible says ... " to justify whatever abuse they want.
Andrey, I very strongly encourage you to make whatever efforts and sacrifices you can to go and live near a centre and visit it regularly. Daily even.
At present you are a BK or PBK of your own opinion with no external references or checking. You skipped over answering most of those questions truthfully and so I have to bring them into question. If you are not following Maryadas, who or what are you? Without Seniors and peers to check against for example or advice, how can you not get lost in your own spirit or that of those around you?
Living in a community of like minded souls will be both uplifting and challenging. It will knock the rough edges off you and polish you up.
On the subject of " Different religions ", I remember a senior that actually lived with the Yugya answering why such and such religions were not referred to or why such a religion was mentioned? The answer they gave was that they never came up because no one asked the question. I remember Sikhism did come up because a Sikh Brother joined and Guru Nanak became a regular feature in the Murlis. You have to remember how small the Om Mandali community was for so long.
You cannot call Confucianism small, it is the basis of life for more than 20% of the world's population [ Chinese ethic group ]. No mention of Confucius in the Murlis.
Shintoism - no founder. The basis of approximately 120 million people's llives, 8 to 9 times more than Judaism. [ If you accept that most Japanese are religious and in the same way that most Jewish born are ].
Closely related to Shintoism are all the other animist religions from the Amazon to Viking that easily outnumber major religions. No founders.
Zoroastrianism, whithout which there would have been no Judeo-Christian monotheism. Jainism, without which there would have not been Buddhism. Why were they and their founders missed out?
How would Baba's 20 words or less " knowledge " stack up against someone that actually new a little bit of ethnology or comparative religion?
Personally, I actuallly accept the idea of a channelled being and a carrier sou or mediuml. Christ being channelled through Jesus makes sense in the same way of so called Shiva being channelled through Dada Lekhraj does. Of course, I am questioning this so called Shiva's status as " The Supreme Soul ".
I am also questioning the fairy stories he used to tell a couple of hundred mainly uneducated women and children or the way he and the BKWSU use overly simplicist answers as " mind plugs " to shut people up. I know them, they do not make for the foundation of a religion for me. I am bitterly sad that there was little intelligent company to ask Dada Lekhraj and him deeper questions. Lekhraj was obviously an interesting character, BapDada's take on Taoism and 5 Element theory would have been a joy.
The PBKs, to bring the topic back to this forum, or at least authentic PBKs offer something new to this equation. I have no idea what is really going on with Mr Dixit. Accepting that he is having some sort of psychic experience, and may even be channelling again, we have a chance to ask deeper questions. I have certainly seen exhibited in some of Arjun's answers, and even yours Andrey, a deeper more metaphorical understanding than was taught in the BKWSU.
But please, no more Murli bashing from folks that have not even been through the bhatti of a BK or PBK community. Yoga and faith might be part, knowledge another. But service and the community are others.