"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ"
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The intent is not theological hair-splitting; it’s political and ethical pressure. Gandhi, a Hindu leading an anti-colonial struggle, is addressing a world where British imperial power often traveled with missionary certainty. By separating “Christ” from “Christians,” he punctures the empire’s self-myth: that it brought civilization, charity, and salvation. If the colonizer claims Jesus, Gandhi asks, why do his representatives practice coercion, racism, and economic extraction? The sentence carries courtroom logic: exhibit A (Christ’s teachings) versus exhibit B (Christian conduct).
The subtext is also strategic coalition-building. Gandhi doesn’t reject Christianity; he invites Christians to take their own founder seriously, turning conversion outward into self-reform inward. That’s why the phrasing matters. “I like” and “I do not like” sound almost casual, even personal, but the simplicity is a trapdoor into moral seriousness. The final clause, “so unlike,” lands as the quietest possible condemnation: not “evil,” not “hypocritical,” just unrecognizable. It shames without ranting, and it leaves Christians only one dignified response: either change, or admit they’ve turned a radical ethic into a brand.
Quote Details
| Topic | Faith |
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| Source | Later attribution: When Love Is Not Enough (Wade Kelly, 2011) modern compilationISBN: 9781615819850 · ID: GSt0EQAAQBAJ
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... Gandhi also said , ' I like your Christ ; I do not like your Christians . Your Christians are so unlike your Christ ... Mahatma Gandhi , who says ' I do not like your Christians ' . " Matt's voice was getting louder as he went along ... |
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