Did Gandhi Say, "I Like Your Christ but Not Your Christians"?

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Legend has it that Gandhi once told a group of missionaries, I like your Christ, I do not like your
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Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ. There are two problems with this quote. One is that Gandhi did not actually like the
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Christ of the Bible and two, Gandhi did not say this. Gandhi was a civil rights leader in India who encouraged nonviolent civil disobedience to gain independence from the
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British. This inspired another civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. who employed Gandhian principles to achieve social change.
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Since Gandhi was such an icon, his sayings became legendary, including many quotes Gandhi never said.
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This is one of them and it's been repeated everywhere from the Washington Times to Relevant Magazine and in books by Ravi Zacharias, Lee Strobel and Jen Hatmaker.
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While Gandhi did not say this about Christianity, he did say no religious tradition could claim a monopoly over truth or salvation.
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However Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
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Jesus said he is the only truth and he is the only way to heaven. Gandhi believed in a version of Jesus that fit with his
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Hinduism, but he did not consider Jesus to be anyone other than a great teacher. He denied Jesus Christ was the
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Son of God. Therefore he didn't think highly of Jesus' followers who preached the truth, that fellowship with God and eternal life are given only by faith in Christ alone.
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Gandhi was not an authority on Christ or Christians or even humanity, yet it's Gandhi one is appealing to with his quote which he didn't even say.