Prabhupāda: So you write. I've already told you. I cannot speak now. You write. I have given you already hints.
Pradyumna: Avyaktaṁ vyaktim āpannam (BG 7.24). He says, "I come from the formless." But Kṛṣṇa says anyone who says that is abuddhayaḥ.
Prabhupāda: Besides that, He says in another place that as they pass through our existence... (break) ...in future we shall continue, then when he becomes avyakta?
Pradyumna: Yes. Past existence He was; future existence He will be when he becomes...
Prabhupāda: Past, present, future, there are three times. So if every time He is person, when He becomes imperson?
Hari-śauri: And this thing about God is an Indian.
Prabhupāda: And God is an Indian, that is also rascaldom. He says, sarva-yoniṣu kaunteya sambhavanti mūrtayaḥ yāḥ, ahaṁ bīja-pradaḥ pitā (BG 14.4). So how He's Indian? Throughout the whole universe, as many forms of body are there, He is the father. So how He is Indian? If the father is Indian, then the son is also Indian. So father is non-Indian, so how the God can be Indian? In this way they are...
Pradyumna: Avajānanti māṁ mūḍhā mānuṣīṁ tanum āśritam (BG 9.11).
Prabhupāda: Tanum āśritam. This conscious of "Indian," "European" is there because you are a mūḍha. Just directly charge him. Directly. That "You are a mūḍha, you are a rascal," immediately. Let him speak. And send it to the newspaper that this letter we have sent challenging this rascal, let him reply. If he does not reply, silent, that means he accepts he's a rascal.