Yes, Prem Rawat has caused a lot of damage to a lot of people. The fact that he lies about it, and tries to hide from it, and in fact seems to sit tacitly by and let his supposedly "peaceful" followers commit criminal acts against those same people really places him in the toilet of human beings, and yes, that's just what "I" say. I do not speak for anybody else.
Always the victims! Why stop there. Parents caused al lot of damage. Teachers caused a lot of damage. Friends caused a lot of damage. Lovers caused a lot of damage. The church caused a lot of damage. Bosses caused a lot of damage. Coworkers caused a lot of damage.
What are you, five years old? Are you saying that because some parents mess up their kids, it's okay for Prem Rawat to damage people and then lie about it? Jonx, could you get away with that slimey excuse when you were a child?
To the victim everything causes a lot of damage because to the victim, they are not responsible for anything.
It doesn't sound like you ever made it to college, otherwise you'd know that this is the argumentative fallacy called "false dilemma." It really makes you sound stupid, and desperate. Just because the victim shares responsibility, that has nothing to do with the fact that the perpetrator still committed a crime.
I think you will find and I and other ex-premies have openly taken responsibility for our (mostly youthful) errors in being taken into Rawat's megalomania, as well as (at least in my case), my own war crimes that I undertook in my atempt to surrender to, and "serve" Prem Rawat. So, you see, it's only Prem Rawat who not only refuses to admit his errors, he also refuses to take any responsibility for them.
This, in the estimation of most moral people, excludes him from trust, let alone, worship and dedication.