Raised Catholic, Lane went on to be initiated in 1978 by Charan Singh (guru) of Radha Soami Satsang Beas. He later has become critical of some but not all of the teachings of Radha Soami Sant Mat.[2] Lane has been a strict vegetarian since the age of 16 and in a recent interview on Skeptiko [3] mentions that he meditates from 2 to 3 hours daily.[4]
In an interview in the San Diego Reader published on June 22, 1995, Lane complained about receiving death threats from defenders of several new religious movements or cults. He has also been involved in a number of lawsuits due to his critical stance of these groups.[11]
Personal
David Lane is married to Andrea Diem (b. 1965), who is also a Professor of Philosophy at Mt. San Antonio. They have two sons, Shaun (b. 2000) and Kelly (b. 2006). Lane won the World Bodysurfing Contest in 1999 and the International Bodysurfing Contest eight times (1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016). Lane is a strict vegan.
Lane, David Christopher (1992), The Radhasoami tradition : a critical history of guru successorship, Sects and cults in America., Bibliographical guides ;, v. 14; Garland reference library of social science, v. 623., New York, ISBN978-0-8240-5247-8, OCLC26013140
Chand, Faqir; Lane, David Christopher (1993), The unknowing sage : the life and work of Baba Faqir Chand, Mt. San Antonio College Press, ISBN978-1-56543-022-8, OCLC33342282
Lane, David Christopher (1994), Exposing cults : when the skeptical mind confronts the mystical, Garland reference library of social science, v. 890.; Religious information systems series, vol. 10., Garland Pub, ISBN978-0-8153-1275-8, OCLC30026733
Lane, David Christopher (1995), The enchanted land : a journey with the saints of India, MSAC Philosophy Group, ISBN978-1-56543-053-2, OCLC33210167
Lowe, Scott; Lane, David Christopher (1996), DA : the strange case of Franklin Jones, MSAC Philosophy Group, ISBN978-1-56543-054-9, OCLC34503293
Lane, David Christopher (2022), The Sound Current Tradition : a historical overview, Cambridge University Press. 2022., ISBN978-1-00904-782-1
Lane, David Christopher (2018), The Radhasoami Tradition: an annotated bibliography:, Oxford University Press. 2018., ISBN978-1-00904-782-1
^Eckankar: A Former Member Revisits the Movement, Dodie Bellamy, San Diego Reader, June 22, 1995, "Unauthorized Eckankar(tm) Page". Archived from the original on July 3, 2007. Retrieved 2005-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)