Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 01/24/2020 in all areas

  1. veer ji. Guru Nanak Dev ji is talking about SachKhand Realm here, not our realm.
    1 point
  2. There was the exact same discussion 5 years ago regarding this topic/thread. It was a Ghar Wapsi thread. The sangat seems to go around in circles. In some ways it is a political problem. If the system is corrupt I don't know how as a member of diaspora we can do anything about it. If there is vote bank politics entailed we are truly helpless. The reality on the ground is that to curb this evangelism is to maybe have some alliance with RSS to chase these guys out of the state but at what cost? The only other possible feasible way is for the growing diaspora's NGO's is to increase the presence in Punjab to provide the medicals and schools etc. We need to compete what the evangelists are provider and show we are the better option. If as a UK Sikhs we have influence over the diaspora and Punjab with silly hairdos and fashion sense, maybe we can turn that influence in other ways. If we start to do more in helping with healthcare and schooling to stem the evangelists, I wonder if Sikhs in Punjab may copy us and start to take initiative. We have far more influence than we realise. I maybe being over-optimistic here.
    1 point
  3. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7912121/amp/Lone-shopworker-swiftly-sees-THREE-knife-wielding-raiders.html
    1 point
  4. yes he did in the form of Guru Amar Das he called them parchaariks, freed them from shackles of hindu and muslim spiritual rules they could exercise their love for Akal Purakh and achieve mukhti, they did not have to serve their husbands as god substitutes.
    1 point
  5. https://archive.org/details/punjaubbeingbrie00stei The second edition of this book can be downloaded at the above link. Another quote from this book
    1 point
  6. Same as today any writer can write about general majority of Sikhs being non-turbaned, drinking or some smoking. 100 years later we cannot simply believe that they were the actual Sikh. Just like in past there were actual Sikhs who followed guru path and some who were on and off that path with their weakness. Maharaja Ranjit is the perfect example of a Sikh who was not a Sikh in our guru eyes with his lifestyle.
    1 point
  7. Extremely shocking how dumbed downed and fooled the average person is. You guys are going off doctored english translations and making up your own translations to fit the nasa globe model which is just a deception that you have all blindly accepted. You're trying to somehow align the religion of 'science' with the the ultimate truth of Sikhi. Your not gonna get it. I suggest you ditch the brainwashing and learn to read gurmukhi and get the real arths of the words without trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. We live on a flat plane. The Sun and the Moon are lights that go around the Earth. The conflict is that people have elevated 'science' to such a supreme, untouchable benchmark in their minds that they filter everything with that lens, which is what we are seeing in the above comments. People don't want to accept the truth if it challenges something so deeply ingrained within their minds We live in an inverted world. Instead of questioning science, you want to question Sikhi and amalgamate it with lies?. Your either gonna wake or stay sleeping. I'm out.
    1 point
  8. I don't know if there is, but why does it matter? Is this an attempt to compete with Muslims or other religions that try to prove themselves with science?
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use