Written by :
M. K. Gandhi
Compiled by :
R. K. Prabhu
Written by :M. K. Gandhi
Compiled by :R. K. Prabhu
 First Edition :  10,000 copies, September 1959
I.S.B.N :81-7229-387-9
Printed and Published by : Jitendra T. Desai, 
 
Navajivan Mudranalaya, 
Ahmedabad - 380 014,
 
India.
© Navajivan Trust, 1959
		
It is my firm opinion that Europe today represents not the spirit of God or Christianity 
but the spirit of Satan. And Satan's successes are the greatest when he appears 
with the name of God on his lips. Europe is today only nominally Christian. It 
is really worshipping Mammon. 'It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye 
of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom.' Thus really spoke Jesus 
Christ. His so-called followers measure their moral progress by their material 
possessions.
		
The very national anthem of England is anti-Christian. Jesus, who asked his followers to 
love their enemies even as themselves, could not have sung of his enemies, 
"Confound his enemies, frustrate their knavish tricks."
		
The last (Great) War, however, has shown as nothing else has, the Satanic nature of the 
civilization that dominates Europe today. Every canon of public morality has 
been broken by the victors in the name of virtue. No lie has been considered too 
foul to be uttered. The motive behind every crime is not religious or spiritual, 
but grossly material. ... It is certainly necessary to purge religion of its 
excrescences, but it is equally necessary to expose the hollowness of moral 
pretensions on the part of those who prefer material wealth to moral gain. It is 
easier to wean an ignorant fanatic from his error than a confirmed scoundrel 
from his scoundrelism. This, however, is no indictment against individuals or 
even nations. Thousands of individual Europeans are rising above their 
environment. I write of the tendency in Europe, as reflected in her present 
leaders... It is combination of evil forces that India is really fighting 
through non-violent non-co-operation.
Young India,
 
8-9-1920
I consider Western Christianity in its practical working a negation of Christ's Christianity. I cannot conceive Jesus, if he was living in the flesh in our midst, approving of modern Christian organizations, public worship or modern ministry.
Young India, 
22-9-1921
Today I rebel against orthodox Christianity, as I am convinced that it has distorted the message of Jesus. He was an Asiatic whose message was delivered through many media, and when it had the backing of a Roman Emperor it became an imperialist faith as it remains to this day.
Harijan,
30-5-1936