Hearing a sound of strife, a Christian
in the Orient asked his Dragoman the cause of it.
“The Buddhists are cutting Mohammedan
throats,” the Dragoman replied, with oriental
composure.
“I did not know,” remarked
the Christian, with scientific interest, “that
that would make so much noise.”
“The Mohammedans are cutting
Buddhist throats, too,” added the Dragoman.
“It is astonishing,” mused
the Christian, “how violent and how general
are religious animosities. Everywhere in the
world the devotees of each local faith abhor the
devotees of every other, and abstain from murder
only so long as they dare not commit it. And
the strangest thing about it is that all religions
are erroneous and mischievous excepting mine.
Mine, thank God, is true and benign.”
So saying he visibly smugged and went
off to telegraph for a brigade of cutthroats to protect
Christian interests.
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