Gandhi>Bush said:The same delicious water through the same healthy pipes.
We've completely gone off topic.
Gandhi drinks his own urine! Did Christ?
I think not.
Case closed.
Next!
Fine. I was just being informative. :3oops:

Gandhi>Bush said:The same delicious water through the same healthy pipes.
We've completely gone off topic.
Gandhi drinks his own urine! Did Christ?
I think not.
Case closed.
Next!
Gandhi>Bush said:I was just being an idiot in an attempt to get back to topic.
Bad moderator! Bad!
Gandhi>Bush said:For one thing, it is still talked about whether or not Gandhi drank his urine or not. Is that important? Gandhi's dieting is the last thing I think about when I think about him.
I'm a huge Gandhi fan, and if I saw a video tape and that showed Gandhi drinking his urine and saying "you must do this or I don't like you," I still wouldn't drink my own urine. It's irrelevant to the nature of the man though.
Personal preferences are not debatable. This saying is a version of a Latin proverb, De gustibus non est disputandum.Gandhi>Bush said:For the record:
I would drink Gandhi's urine as well.
Fantasea said:Personal preferences are not debatable. This saying is a version of a Latin proverb, De gustibus non est disputandum.
Your use of the words, "as well" indicate that you do, or at least would, drink the urine of at least one other person. Care to elaborate?
GetVictd said:Actions sometimes being difficult to ignore, it's often just a matter of simple observation. Here is the teaching. It does not contain the word "optional".So why do some people (no names please) think that followers of Christ are being hypocrites when they don't do the things that Christ did?
Mark 8:34-38 (NAS) And He summoned the multitude with His disciples, and said to them, "If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life shall lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake and the gospel's shall save it. For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world, and forfeit his soul? For what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will also be ashamed of him when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels."Absolutely correct.It makes Christ's supremacy no less.Of course. There have always been those who will do anything and everything possible to discredit Christ. Hypocrites who call themselves Christian while they spit in His eye, just make it easier for detractors to criticize Christ.Yet people try to take all the praise and glory that He deserves because a few/a lot of His followers behave as if the devil has more influence on them than the Lord.
GetVictd said:So why do some people (no names please) think that followers of Christ are being hypocrites when they don't do the things that Christ did?
It makes Christ's supremacy no less.
satanloveslibs said:and Ronald Regan ( just kidding)
Soviet_Guy said:My top ten list:
1. Jesus
2. Gahndi
3. Peter The Great
4. Andre Sakarov
5. Johannes Salk
6. Augustus
7. Alexander The Great
8. Constantine The Great
9. Alexander The Great Of Russia
10. Nikita S Kruestchev
Gandhi>Bush said:For pete's sake it's GandHi! Notice where the H is!
Why do you think Jesus is better than Gandhi?
What about Bush? I think, in light of him being man of the year, that maybe we should also consider him in the nomination.Gandhi>Bush said:Well, if you want to look at it that way Jesus wasn't really Human, he was a God. That's not really fair now is it?
Personally, I like both of their ideals. Most are the same. Love thy enemy, eye for an eye sucks, help the poor, turn the other cheek, etc. I just liked arguing about it earlier because the idea of arguing with a christian about someone being better than Jesus was incredibly funny to me. Even more so the way it ended.
Satinloveslibs- "We'll call it a tie..."
Gandhi>Bush said:For pete's sake it's GandHi! Notice where the H is!
Why do you think Jesus is better than Gandhi?
That's right... How many lives did Gandhi save through blowing up a deadly and evil, bad bad, naughty country like Iraq?Gandhi>Bush said:Lol. Bush ...>.... Gandhi?
What a terrible screen name.
sebastiansdreams said:That's right... How many lives did Gandhi save through blowing up a deadly and evil, bad bad, naughty country like Iraq?
ENS said:My list would be as follows.
Benjamin Franklin
Gandhi>Bush said:The same delicious water through the same healthy pipes.
We've completely gone off topic.
Gandhi drinks his own urine! Did Christ?
I think not.
Case closed.
Next!
ENS said:Franklin's influence on the French government helped bankrupt the French government by financing the American Revolution and that contributed to the simultaneous overthrow of Monarchies in France and America bringing in a New Age not of absolute power by a monarch but of governments of a consenting populace. He also edited the Declaration of Independence.
I put Confucius above Gandhi because he has had a greater positive influence on a greater number of people.
Gandhi leaned and taught non-violent disobedience to achieve a political goal and although Nobel that wouldn't put him in my top five. Drinking his own urine and those constant hunger strikes knocked him down a place or two as well.