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But we're never going to be good enough to !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. imagined a world without religion?
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Fricking hippie.
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No, but he did imagine all the people living life in peace
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Still, associating MLK with a call for a non-religious society is a gross affront to history.
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In that case what about associating Gandhi, a man who protested for independence for his country and people, with a call for a world without separate, independent nations?
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This will always be my favorite version of that song
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My biggest issue with Ghandi's inclusion was his hate for the Untouchables, but I picked MLK because his job was quite literally religion.
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True enough. I think the artist chose those specific people because they're easily-identifiable champions of peace, not to suggest they shared all the facets of Lenon's vision