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it was more like 2 or 3..... Anyway, I think that anti-panthic or panthic doesn't only mean something that effects the panth as a whole, but more of a thing that is a characteristic/anti-characteristic of the panth. Take for example, the proverbial wallet. The proverbial man proverbially drops the proverbial wallet and the proverbial you proverbially picks up the proverbial wallet and the proverbial you proverbially returns the proverbial wallet to the proverbial man (read: you return a wallet to a guy that dropped it) In essence, what you just did was a panthic action, because every member of the Khalsa Panth would do the same. Something anti-panthic for example, would be cutting your hair. No one in the Khalsa Panth would do that.

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it was more like 2 or 3..... Anyway, I think that anti-panthic or panthic doesn't only mean something that effects the panth as a whole, but more of a thing that is a characteristic/anti-characteristic of the panth. Take for example, the proverbial wallet. The proverbial man proverbially drops the proverbial wallet and the proverbial you proverbially picks up the proverbial wallet and the proverbial you proverbially returns the proverbial wallet to the proverbial man (read: you return a wallet to a guy that dropped it) In essence, what you just did was a panthic action, because every member of the Khalsa Panth would do the same. Something anti-panthic for example, would be cutting your hair. No one in the Khalsa Panth would do that.

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yea i guess 2-3 mins..(im a slow reader...so thought every one wz slow like me)...lol

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Going off of Sarblor_Souljah question, So he who does not follow a certain set of Guidelines of 'X' become Anti-X. I thought being Anti meant that you were proactivly against hence 'Anti' something??

You don't become Anti because you either choose out of your freedom or you are incapable of following 'X'?? If Anti is someone who does not follow the 'X' Panth then the whole world excluding that panth is Anti-X

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Anti-Panthic would be someone against the panth....however a lot of people may be against the panth and not realise it...for example if u know one of ur sikh brothers did something wrong and u don't speak out against it...that makes u anti panthic...if u don't follow guruji's commands and u call urself a sikh you are anti panthic cuz u are giving others a false impression of sikhi....those are just two out of the top of my head...but im sure u understood my point..forgive my mistakes..

Waheguroo ji ka Khalsa Waheguroo ji ki Fateh!

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If You do that and you call yourself a Sikh of Guru NanakJi's House ..yes...however if you call yourself 'someone who's trying to be a sikh'..that does make it different....and don't get me wrong bhenji..someone who keeps his/her kesh and doesn't follow guruji's rehat of waking up at amritvela and doing bani's and doing fraudulent things and cheating the government shouldn't call themselves sikhs either......Sikhi has high standards and we should all do ardas to the Guru to give us strength to live up to these standards....

Waheguroo ji ka Khalsa Wahegurooo ji ki Fateh.

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Anti-Panthic would be someone against the panth....however a lot of people may be against the panth and not realise it...for example if u know one of ur sikh brothers did something wrong and u don't speak out against it...that makes u anti panthic...

Waheguroo ji ka Khalsa Waheguroo ji ki Fateh!

You cannot generalize this as being "Anti-Panthic". It is dependent on the situation at hand and i don't understand how this makes an individual "Anti-Panthic" It seems if you make a mistake you are automatically Anti-Panthic.

This Anti-Panthic is a strong word to use for a mistake commited out of circumstances or ignorance which in turn is translated to "Anti-Sikhi" "Anti-Guru".

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