Well you have to respect people's beliefs whatever they might be even if they are different to our own. There was of course the Sikh divide during the reign of Guru Tegh Bahadur's time and after Guru Gobind Singh Ji's death there arose two factions in the Sikh community - The Tat khalsa and the Bandai khalsa. Tat khalsa believing that the Adi Granth Sahib was to be Guru Ji forever and the Bandai khalsa who saw the Granth Sahib Ji as their holy scripture but held Maharaj Banda Singh Bahadur as their next Guru. To this day we still have the two factions within the Sikh community - those that see the Guru Granth Sahib Ji as their ultimate SatGuru and those who as well as having the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as their holy scripture, hold a human Guru as their ultimate SatGuru as was traditional Sikh custom and tradition.
Whatever one believes is his or her belief. Who are we to judge? Let's leave that to Wahe-Guru, God, Rab, ParamAtma or whatever name we wish to call Him.
I personally feel if we havn't got anything good or nice to say, not to say anything at all. Everyone thinks that 'their' path is best. If it is great if not then great maybe that person through God's grace may come to the straight path.
Love and Peace, regardless of people's beliefs/colour of skin/caste/religion/clothes sense(!)
I'm sure Love to all our fellow human beings, peace, anand and shaanti are the ideals we are meant to be working towards hunna?
Live and let live I say - no need to attack people - it's funny how intolerant some sikhs can be to people with slightly different beliefs to their own - they almost become the attacking moghul army hell-bent in making other people's lives a misery by imposing their own mariyadas and rules etc etc.
Love and Peace to All!!!!
Darshan Ki Fateh.
Jo Bhole, So Nihaal. Sat Shri Akaal.