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gandhi view on religion

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Answered by ImSujal
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They said about religions.
Religion

I believe in the fundamental Truth of all great religions of the world. And I believe that if only we could, all of us, read the scriptures of the different Faiths from the stand-point of the followers of those faiths, we should find that they were at the bottom, all one and were all helpful to one another.

Belief in one God is the cornerstone of all religions. But I do not foresee a time when there would be only one religion on earth in practice. In theory, since there is one God, there can be only one religion.

The one religion is beyond all speech. Imperfect men put it into such language as they can command, and their words are interpreted by other men equally imperfect. Hence the necessity for tolerance, which does not mean indifference towards one's own Faith, but a more intelligent and pure love for it.


ImSujal: yes i can't remember the whole speech
ImSujal: but these were actual thoughts
ImSujal: yes
bravo6: ok
Answered by krantigaynar
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He said that religion can never be sperated from the politics
He wanted to unify the hindu s and muslims for swaraj through non -violence
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