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I don't put anything past "singhs" these days in punjab. If people can take oaths in front of the akaal takhat for the creation of a sikh homeland and then become a congress stooge (captain sahib), this doesn't surprise me. go see how many "singhs and singhnees" are climbing up a mountain right now to vaishno devi.......

as the famous line goes, it's kalyug man.

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I don't put anything past "singhs" these days in punjab.  If people can take oaths in front of the akaal takhat for the creation of a sikh homeland and then become a congress stooge (captain sahib), this doesn't surprise me.  go see how many "singhs and singhnees" are climbing up a mountain right now to vaishno devi.......

as the famous line goes, it's kalyug man.

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yeah, i agree with tha.. i mean if u go 2 india u can see it - a traditions of one religion is carried out by many people of different religions, ie visiting the mata,visiting sants, going to the gurdwara, going to visit the tombs of muslim holy men...

on the one hand there is being tolerant and respectful to all other religions, but sometimes ppl take it 2 far.....

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thats wikid.

well when i was in 4th or 5th grade in india, my classmates (sikhs ofcourse) came to class and said that there is a church at this place...andif you go there light a candle and make a wish it comes true! that jus kinda amzed us...loved miriclez or anything that granted our wishez :wub:

still remember ...all of my classmates(guys more than us girls) planing to go there on their "bikes" to do that before the final exams LOL.gif

i knew not much about sikhi then...like what sikhs were all about etc etc. it was jus a side thing. something ur born with

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I used to go to church during our recess back in punjab.. We had this HUGE church in our school (dated probably several decades if not century)..

This makes me think that at least all christian schools have churches inside their school and they have em proudly shown in front and better building than the school itself.. I know theres gurdwara sahib in khalsa college but it's being ignored and kept away from main front entrance.

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Im a Sikh ...i go to Church...I even go to Hindu temples and find ample peace and Divinity ..the reason is that i pray to almighty the one above all religons ..castes...I as a Sikh havent been taught that I shud nt go to ny other worship places other than Gurudwaras...more than my sikh friends there muslims and Hindu Friends who come to Gurudwaras does that mean that they have betrayed their religon or should I call that they have respect for my religon.

Plz people treat all religons as equals.We are nt here to waste our time proving that our religon is Superior or other religions are nt Ideal....

If we really wnna show that we are true Khalsas then lets start Practising Seva and show compassion without any arrogance to other Beings.

Are we all following the true path shown by our Ten Gurus...I see so many Sikhs in Gurudwaras nt even ready to pass a smile ...what has made you so proud I ask them in My Mind...They are all wealth driven and wearing a Turban and Beard is just Nt enough

A true Sikh will never have any feel of Insecurity or Jealousy .

Im posting this message nt commenting on the Photograph ...but the Posts and messages on that Pic.

Sorry If anyone is Hurt. :wub:

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That picture is whole different story. What you are saying is true/right but that doesn't apply to this thread or on the particular picture.. cauz in that pix missionaries goes to pind by pind in punjab on the sole reason "CONVERT THEM". You don't see sikhs going pind by pind to seek conversions of naive uneducated ppls. Nothing wrong with us but it's some way a wake up call for us to realize that we have to start the missionary projects too.

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