Woman: How do you explain the fact that Jesus said that, "I am the way, the truth and the light," and that, "No man comes to the father but by me"?
Man: Do you believe the Bible?
Prabhupāda: What is that? Hmm?
Madhudviṣa: She's asking how can we explain that Jesus said he is the only way?
Prabhupāda: Yes, he is the only way. We also admit. Because he is the representative of God, so if you want to approach God, you must approach through His representative. That is his version, "I am the only representative of God," then you have to reach God through him, that is fact.
Madhudviṣa: Another question? Yes, sir?
Man (3): Do you consider your movement the major form of enlightenment emanating from the United States today? (laughter) What order of priority had your movement in the White House psychological warfare department? (laughter) Will you also be coming along to our July 4th demonstration again this year to try and fuck it up and divert people away from taking up real political issues concerned with Australia?
Madhudviṣa: All right, we can answer you one point at a time. (to Prabhupāda) I can answer them for you if you like. Our movement is not coming from the United States. If you have some paranoiac stigma about everything coming from the United States, well, that's your hang-up, not mine. (applause) Second of all, our spiritual master, he came to the United States to start this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement because he got a free ticket on a boat to go there. Because it was the mercy of this one lady who gave him this free ticket on a boat, he came to America on the orders of his spiritual master. This is the reason he came to America to start Kṛṣṇa consciousness. If you had sent him a free ticket, he probably would have come to Australia first. He was a monk. He was a monk, a penniless monk in India, and he was trying to follow the orders of his spiritual teacher by spreading love of God. He was not trying to start any kind of a political movement. Actually, he is trying to start a revolution in consciousness.