Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Faith & Law (Entry # 3)

In the three years Gandhi spent in London England, he became very interested in Western culture, philosophy, and religion. He also becomes an advocate for vegetarians in England by joining a "club" for vegetarians.

He dives more into his own Hindu faith, and takes ideas of Westerns philosophers to make his own values and judgments. Yet his stubbornness, and arrogance blinds him, and tends to make him completely disagree with common ideals or personal faiths.

After his time in England he moved to South Africa to become a lawyer in the Indian quarter, and a representative to the Indians in South Africa. His stay will short lived, for soon he would return back to India.

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