ACH WEEK AT a church-run school in the rural south of the United States, the teacher asks a quiz question, and the student with the right answer gets ten dollars as a prize. One Friday, she asked: 'Who is the greatest man who ever lived?' A cheerful girl raised her hand and said, 'I think George Washington was the greatest man ever because he is the father of our Nation.'
'That is a very good answer,' the teacher said, 'but that's not what I am looking for.'
A boy's hand shot up: 'Abraham Lincoln, who saved the union and freed the slaves.'
'That is also a very good answer,' the teacher replied, 'but I am thinking of someone even greater.'
Sleepy-eyed Jignesh Patel on the last bench slowly raised his hand.
'Miss, I think Jesus Christ was the greatest man ever,' he said.
The teacher's eyes widened. She smiled and said, 'Yes, that's what I was looking for! Girls and boys, look at Jignesh; he was not even born in America, and yet he knows the answer.'
She walked up to him, patted him on his back, and gave him a crisp note of $10.
'Tell me, Jignesh, you are not a Christian, right? And yet you knew that Jesus Christ is the greatest? How did you know that?' she asked.
Jignesh looked down, grinned, and said: 'Actually, you know miss, I know that Krishna is the greatest, but my father has taught me, beta Jignesh, bijness is bijness.'
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