Quotes from Mahatma Gandhi
I came to the conclusion long ago . . . that all religions were true, and also that all had some error in them.
- Mahatma Gandhi
For me, humanitarian service, or rather service of all that lives, is religion. And I draw no distinction between such religion and politics.
- Mahatma Gandhi
If it weren't for Christians, I'd be a Christian.
- Mahatma Gandhi
A religion that takes no account of practical affairs and does not help to solve them is no religion.
- Mahatma Gandhi
In nature there is a fundamental unity running through all the diversity we see about us. Religions are given to mankind so as to accelerate the process of realisation of fundamental unity.
- Mahatma Gandhi
The final goal of all religions is to realise the essential oneness.
- Mahatma Gandhi
It is impossible that God, who is the God of Justice, could have made the distinctions that men observe today in the name of religion.
- Mahatma Gandhi
That religion and that nation will be blotted out of the face of the earth which pins its faith on injustice, untruth or violence.
- Mahatma Gandhi
I have felt that the Gita teaches us that what cannot be followed in day-to-day practice cannot be called religion.
- Mahatma Gandhi
The Bible is as much a book of religion with me as the Gita and the Koran.
- Mahatma Gandhi
True material welfare is never inconsistent with performance of religious obligations.
- Mahatma Gandhi
Belief in one God is the cornerstone of all religions.
- Mahatma Gandhi