Being a Christian Gandhi made a very accurate statement, not all Christians are men and women of Christ. Can I get a witness? a truly sad truth, i heard a story that once he was not allowed of coming inside one church for he is a colored person. what kind of agape that church has. Gandhi lived in South Africa for a period of time under the Apartheid regime. No, he would not have been allowed to do many things: eat in a white restaurant, go to a white movie house, catch a white bus or sit in a whites only train compartment etc. etc. I agree with Gandhi's statement though - I think we all bring Christ into disrepute. However, Nelson Mandela said: "A sinner is a saint who keeps trying". Being a Christian Gandhi made a very accurate statement, not all Christians are men and women of Christ.Gandhi was a Hindu, I know this is very unlike me but I agree with the rest of your statement. Many Christians don't exactly follow the principles Christ lived on. Can I get a witness? "Thus if I could not accept Christianity either as a perfect, or the greatest religion, neither was I then convinced of Hinduism being such. Hindu defects were pressingly visible to me. If untouchability could be a part of Hinduism, it could but be a rotten part or an excrescence. I could not understand the raison d'etre of a multitude of sects and castes. What was the meaning of saying that the Vedas were the inspired Word of God? If they were inspired, why not also the Bible and the Koran? As Christian friends were endeavouring to convert me, so were Muslim friends. Abdullah Sheth had kept on inducing me to study Islam, and of course he had a... |
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