I'll not call it a book in the first place. It is about 100 page long essay, and not really a book.
The author of this book is already famous for criticising famous personalities around the world. He seems to be always going against anything which looks large than life.
This book is on Saint Teresa, and how she was a friend of rich people (rich by wrong ways), and poverty (not the poor). This book shows her in bad light, and there were some instances which are so logical that you can't either answer them or doge them.
There are multiple such instances where she put the wrong foot forward. She had her beliefs against birth control, convert to Christianity, and poverty etc but that doesn't undermine her efforts.
I'm sure the donations received could have been put to a better use, but unfortunately there was no such account maintained so nobody knew how much money they had.
But one thing I'm totally against it that nobody can decide how others should behave/expect when they are on wrong side of luck. A sick person needs medication. Provide it if you can or just stay away.
Finally, it's a quick read, and definitely gives you a different perspective about the "Saint". Read it for that irrespective of your leanings.
The author of this book is already famous for criticising famous personalities around the world. He seems to be always going against anything which looks large than life.
This book is on Saint Teresa, and how she was a friend of rich people (rich by wrong ways), and poverty (not the poor). This book shows her in bad light, and there were some instances which are so logical that you can't either answer them or doge them.
There are multiple such instances where she put the wrong foot forward. She had her beliefs against birth control, convert to Christianity, and poverty etc but that doesn't undermine her efforts.
I'm sure the donations received could have been put to a better use, but unfortunately there was no such account maintained so nobody knew how much money they had.
But one thing I'm totally against it that nobody can decide how others should behave/expect when they are on wrong side of luck. A sick person needs medication. Provide it if you can or just stay away.
Finally, it's a quick read, and definitely gives you a different perspective about the "Saint". Read it for that irrespective of your leanings.
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