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Lol but its the hindi language aint it? grin.gif Alright well i'm just confused :wub:
o snap. that explains everything. i dont think its hindi either, santhra in hindi is also an orange. jus like tryin to write punjabi words in english is scrwed up, watever this language is santhra might NOT be the santhra we talking about. if that made any sense :wub:

edit: ...[their] santhra might NOT be the santhra we talking about....

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im sure santhra is some sort of ritual or belief, or some type of ceremony

get over the santhra word ..lol...

the point is fasting is not allowed in Sikhi, thank God...

and fasting would get you NO CLOSER than God than if you DID fast.

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im sure santhra is some sort of ritual or belief, or some type of ceremony

get over the santhra word ..lol...

the point is fasting is not allowed in Sikhi, thank God...

and fasting would get you NO CLOSER than God than if you DID fast.

loving guns wouldn't either. but u still do it. rolleyes.gif we dont do everything in life to get closer to god, if we did we woudln't be still looking pray.gif
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im sure santhra is some sort of ritual or belief, or some type of ceremony

get over the santhra word ..lol...

the point is fasting is not allowed in Sikhi, thank God...

and fasting would get you NO CLOSER than God than if you DID fast.

loving guns wouldn't either. but u still do it. rolleyes.gif we dont do everything in life to get closer to god, if we did we woudln't be still looking pray.gif

i luv guns..yes, i do...

but Sikhi doesnt tell me not to love guns..so i luv guns...

see you said that we dont do everything to get closer to God

but...we're talkin abt the article...

what the lady did, was to be a better disciple in her religion/fatih etc...

and she...died :wub:

Sikhi dont agree to this...

you kinda went off the same table as me when you said "we dont do everything in life to get closer to god, if we did we woudln't be still looking"

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sikhi also says not to judge others religion.

ps. i'm goin offtopic again, so as per dunalli's suggestion i wont respond anymore on this.

i still think that if the lady who died thought that by keeping a fast she would become pure then thats her choice.

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