"I'm a Muslim, but I think Jesus would have a drink with me. He would be cool. He would talk to me"
- Mike Tyson
About this Quote
This quote by Mike Tyson talks to the idea of approval and understanding. It suggests that Jesus, a figure of immense religious importance, would be open to having a discussion with someone of a various faith. This speaks to the concept of inclusivity and respect for various beliefs. It also recommends that Jesus would be open to having a drink with somebody, which might be translated as a sign of relationship and camaraderie. This quote suggests that Jesus would be open to engaging with somebody of a different faith, and that he would be comprehending and accepting of their beliefs. This could be viewed as a sign of regard for different faiths, and a pointer that we must all strive to be more accepting of one another.
This quote is written / told by Mike Tyson somewhere between June 30, 1966 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA.
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