Gandhi
March 20, 2007
"GOD has no religion,” Gandhi said.
It is not surprising to find that in a country like India this phrase came from someone known as pious, wise and just. Religion had become a cruel sign. So the idea arose of rescuing the perception of “God” from narrow-mindedness and anger.
Gandhi himself is tragic proof of this fate. Towards the end of January 1948, he was shot dead by Nathuram Godse, an adherent of Hindu “nationalism.” To someone
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