(June 3, 2012 at 10:17 am)Wright Wrote: You want to know why he mentioned Ram's name though he didn't worship Ram as a deity. All I can say is that you should read his books. No matter what you say, or what you do, only his biography can clear all your doubts about Hinduism because Gandhi's biography is not just a biography. It is a book that can teach you about true Hinduism and spirituality.
Skimmed through it. I found nothing relevant to the discussion there. From his autobiography, it seems that Gandhi was a typical Vaishnav Hindu and he teaches nothing about Hinduism or spirituality that is not already well-known to me. So, unless you have any actual evidence to put up, shut up.
(June 3, 2012 at 10:17 am)Wright Wrote: And I don't understand what you mean by "major fail". I am not here to argue with you or to force my opinions down your throat.
If you don't agree with me. It's fine. My opinion comes from my own experience, not from Wikipedia articles.
When you start your sentences by saying "There are three main types of..." you are making a factual statement. Your opinion in the matter is irrelevant. You started your arguments as if you were stating the truth and no you have retracted to them being simply your opinion. That is a major failure of debate.