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  1. On 5/23/2022 at 7:18 PM, Guest Understanding said:

    I think the biggest problem is with these unexperienced Orthodox Claiming to be huge worshippers of Wehaguru are not looking at themselves. We are all going to die the same way as others. We came to this world to make ourselves to be close to the truth Wehaguru.

    I will apologize to those that do not agree with me.

    I have never seen a problem in Canada with inter faith marriage. No you people Guru jee will guide them.

    I mean Vaheguru can save anyone, we can see examples of Ajamal Paapi and Ganika, and the great souls like Raja Janak could save many in hell with some Naam Jap, but marrying someone who's very lifestyle is contradictory to yours is impractical. If Non-Sikh did naam jap at amrit vela, kept Kesh, avoided 4 Bhujer Kurehits, and started to move towards "Spirituality" that's one thing, but aam banda and janani are not into that.

  2. 2 hours ago, Recurve said:

    And whose fault is that?

    If Guru Sahib doesn't bless you with understanding what exactly all this means, you can't know. Aurangzeb and Jahangir had also seen Guru Sahib with physical eyes but it didn't change their hearts at all. Even some of us in the Panth are merely parroting what the truth is, without actually comprehending what all this actually means.

  3. 1 hour ago, MisterrSingh said:

    When you go to a Gurdwara, who do you bow to: Guru Granth Sahib Ji or a collection of rehats?

    Ask Minreet Kaur (the archetypal Sikh normie) what she knows of the rehats that prohibit marriage between Sikhs and Muslims. You'll get the answer to your question.

    Why marry with Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji if you don't believe in what the Guru is saying? Imagine going to Jesus or Muhammad and asking their blessing for a marriage when they don't even nominally consider them important.

  4. 18 minutes ago, abhinav said:

    I know of a Hindu girl, a really nice liberal naïve trusting secular type, who married a pak sullah. Her kids don’t go to the Mandir, they go only to the Mosque. Also the guy’s mother told her that they were going to make proper Muslims out of the kids.

    Logically he will have had to pretend that he respected all religions when he was wooing her, if only implicitly.

    Women usually convert to man's religion, the only time it's really odd is when Sikh men marry outside and the women still practices whatever they believe in.

  5. 10 hours ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

    Out of the Sikh population in India and Pakistan combined 99.9% of Sikhs live in India so I would still advocate that if you are going on a trip to that part of the world that we as a Qaum focus our tourist dollars on east Punjab and uplifting our poor Sikhs in the process rather than enriching those who support the 1947 Pakistani Genocide of Sikhs in which 25% of the Sikhs there were killed.

    Obviously the more money we as overseas Sikhs invest in east Punjab the faster we can lift many of our brethren Sikhs out of poverty.

    Having lots of Sikhs live somewhere doesn't make a place more holy than somewhere else, otherwise Patna and Hazur Sahib wouldn't be 2 of the Takhts of the faith. And you still have not denounced India for 1947-today, and until you do that, this is my last reply to you on this topic.

  6. 10 minutes ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

    There is no real concept of a Holiest place for Sikhs in the way Muslims pray to a black stone in Mecca. Otherwise why did Sikhs abandon the same to the terrorist state of Pakistan, if so? But in any case, the land of Pakistan is no more holy than east Punjab or the east coast of the States. What matters is our Shabad Guru and Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj which are omnipresent across the planet. So please whatever you do, please don't enrich the Pakistani terrorist regime under the guise of sharda via the pathetic Pakistan yatra! Spend your tourist dollars uplifting our own people in east Punjab instead. Thanks brother!

    Mate, India and Pakistan government both hates us, are you going to call us to stop spending our tourist dollars in India? 

  7. 1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

    I don't know if there is a profitable market for it (Sikh graphic novels)?  Plus we all know what kind of stuff most apnay prefer......

    We need Sikh Alan Moores and Frank Millers, who can narrate Sikh tales in a way that will resonate with a wide audience (including nonSikhs).    

    Truth of the matter is, if there is someone who's making gand, and someone who's making stuff related to Sikhi, the person making gand will make more money; and the person who's making Sikhi related content will be more harshly judged for making something remotely related to Sikhi. (We can see how long films like Nanak Shah Fakir or Dastan Miri Piri take compared to some random Punjabi film to be approved.)

  8. 43 minutes ago, Singh375 said:

    Why is everyone so negative? Here’s a screenshot of something that was written by one of the most special users ever on this forum, Veer Harsharan Ji. It was regarding ‘falling’ after taking amrit. I keep this screenshot on my phone to read when things feel hard or testing. Like those people who want daas to carry on posting on spirituality, go read through @harsharan000ji’s posts, that user is daas’s role model for how to encourage someone with love, kindness and patience 
     

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    Harsharan is amazing, but being a weak falling Amritdhari is very different from someone who becomes Amritdhari and while taking Amrit is planning on doing Bhujer Kurehits.

  9. On 5/17/2022 at 9:33 AM, Redoptics said:

    Too many of us taking amrit way before we are ready.

    They don't really test people which is a problem. When Bhai Fauja Singh went to Pesh he was tied on train tracks, now when someone asks for peshi they get told to do some sewa or simran. 

    On 5/18/2022 at 3:31 PM, dharamyudh said:

    Reconsider if you're even ready for Khande di Pahul. In my opinion, you shouldn't have even went to the sanchaar knowing you had a girlfriend. You either breakup or arrange a marriage with your girl and then go pesh and ask forgiveness from the Panj Pyare. These are your only real options, IF you wanna become an amritdhari again. 

    I think he should at least live the Gursikh lifestyle for at least a year, consistent nitnem and amritvela and avoiding all 4 bhujer kurehits before he even thinks about going peshi.

  10. 1 hour ago, MisterrSingh said:

    Doesn't take a genius to figure out what will happen: see Punjab Police circa 1980s onwards. Sikhs are disloyal hoes. Don't put them in situations where they have to choose between self preservation and their own kind, because the winner will always be the former.

    Sometimes I wonder if we have some disloyalty gene in our dna, because in multiple occasions, the ones who lead the killing of our people, are our own people rather than some outsiders. Brar, Badal, KPS Gill, and Beanta, should the exceptions, but considering how Hindus have propped of these people to be elites, it should be no surprise that even today many Sikhs are actively against our own people.

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