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Secondly, Of course I don’t have knowledge of “GOD” expect for a fact that “GOD” is more powerful than anybody/anything in this world.  No one in this world truly know how God looks, thinks etc…They just follow what some prophet or “Guru ji” told them what God looks, thinks etc…

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Did you know a large amout of Agnostics in America became Sikhs for that very reason.

They just follow what some prophet or “Guru ji” told them what God looks, thinks etc…

I don’t need a religion to tell me what to do like eating, dressing/keeping hair and how times I have pray per day etc…

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Its fine that you are proud, but we are also very proud to be Sikhs, so dont worry about our life styles

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"Did you know a large amout of Agnostics in America became Sikhs for that very reason."

Is there a stat that you can backup your claims about large amount of Agnostics converting into Sikhi?

"Its fine that you are proud, but we are also very proud to be Sikhs, so dont worry about our life styles"

All I am saying is that if because a person doesn't wear a turban/keep his/her hair, it doesn't mean they're a bad person and they'll be punish by "Waheguru" for it.

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Sorry I cant find it, I was looking for it before I posted, but it was on Sikhnet.

As a Sikh and as a human my belief is that "the body is a temple of God' and that is the reason I dont cut my hair, or get tatoos, or piercings. That is why its important to me. I also belive that God knows no religion, religion is just to help man find God, so if Agnostic is it for you then :TH:

No hard feelings veer

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"That's great, glad you have peace and freedom.

So why not tell agnosticsangat.com why are you telling sikhsangat.com?"

umm because I wanted to learn more about the Khalistan movement.

But still, do you have a problem of a non-Sikh joining this site?

P.S. I am born in a Sikh family...just in case if you are wondering about my background.

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"Sorry I cant find it, I was looking for it before I posted, but it was on Sikhnet.

As a Sikh and as a human my belief is that "the body is a temple of God' and that is the reason I dont cut my hair, or get tatoos, or piercings. That is why its important to me. I also belive that God knows no religion, religion is just to help man find God, so if Agnostic is it for you then

No hard feelings veer"

Aite cool, I will go to sikhnet.com and find more info about it. Thanks for the support bro...PEACE!

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Lol @ half of you guys being in a "philosophy discussion" forum and not even knowing what the word Agnostic means.

Lol @ at the thread starter for being proud to be an agnostic.

Agnosticism is such a weak stance.

Man-up and become an atheist. Stop taking the lame middle road to appease both sides of the coin and claim you "don't know if God exists".

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Lol @ half of you guys being in a "philosophy discussion" forum and not even knowing what the word Agnostic means.

Lol @ at the thread starter for being proud to be an agnostic.

Agnosticism is such a weak stance.

Man-up and become an atheist. Stop taking the lame middle road to appease both sides of the coin and claim you "don't know if God exists".

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LOL

Umm read my 2nd post of this thread again. I clearly stated, “First of all, I do believe in God, but I just don’t have a religion to follow. Because of that, I am considered an Agnostic for now.

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It is nice to be an Agnostic.  So much peace and freedom. :TH:

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Thats your choice brother! :TH: or sister!

But don't come here to try and put down Sikhi thanks! :TH:

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I am not here to put Sikhi down...I just made this thread because there was a thread called "Sikh and Proud!"

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