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  1. Blind Riches

    March 6, 2009 by Geoff

    Mahatma Gandhi - Capitalist?

    Mahatma Gandhi - Capitalist?

    I don’t know of a better story of people completely missing the point. A guy has just bought a bunch of Gandhi’s possessions for $US 1.8 million.

    The buyer was one of India’s richest men. The chairman of United Breweries, Vijay Mallya had been on the phone all along, talking to his representative Toni Bedi – a sharply dressed man in an immaculate white turban, sitting near the front.

    Afterwards, as the scrum pressed forwards towards him, Mr Bedi asked for “a little breathing room”.

    Were the items really worth $1.8m I asked him?

    “Absolutely. I think it’s well worth it, and a lot more. If you look at the heritage of Mahatma Gandhi and what Mahatma Gandhi was teaching it is well worth it.”

    via BBC News | World | South Asia | High Drama at NY Gandhi auction

    Worth it?!If you look at what Mahatma Gandhi was teaching it was well worth it?!?! Which teaching? How do you idolise the man to the point of wanting to spend that much money on owning his stuff, without actually having any real grasp of what the man taught, and lived for?

    Well – that does sound a little familiar.


  2. Slice of Silliness

    June 18, 2007 by Geoff

    I know that there’s not been a lot of activity here, but having had a few people comment on my choice to start reading fundamentalist diatribe, I thought that I just had to share this pearler:

    Rob Bell of the emerging church says that he has the answer to stop the fighting, “the teachings of Jesus, who pioneered a brilliant way of loving nonviolence…” However was preaching this “loving nonviolence” really why Jesus was brutally tortured and crucified?

    - taken from Rob Bell and the Calling All Peacemakers Tour

    Is it just me, or is the answer to the rhetorical question posed here a whole-hearted “yes”? Maybe that’s not all he was crucified for, but I did have to laugh at this one.