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gurmsutuk singh ji has emailed me, i emailed him twice on this issue. anyway, this is what he said, i suggest you email him if you have any other problems...

Sandeep, Again as I had said before in other emails. Everyone has a different perpective and opinion of how things should be done. GTKK just giving advice and trying to have the person think for herself. The forum is not a place to tell people what to do and be judgemental. They try to be very open minded and have people think about the questions and make

decisions themself. The Gurus were very openminded and we cannot get caught up in judging what is right and wrong. There are always two sides.

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No matter how many emails we send then, nothing is change Becasue Gurumustak Singh has a very different views. He posted something on Sikhent Discussion Forum that i i did not quite like. I could not find it. Probably they deleted that post. I will search again and if i found it, i'll post it here.

bhul chuk di khima...

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OOOOOOOOOOS! I found that post. Here is what he says:

"One thing to think about: "Is there a difference between Sikh and Khalsa?" That might give you a different perspective instead of grouping the two.

To me (in a simplistic way) a Sikh is someone who is a Seeker of God and who follows the principles and teachings of Guru Nanak. I feel it is not necessarily someone who wears a turban. Another thing which many people overlook is, Women. Why do most Sikh women not wear a turban also? There is no Gender in Sikhism right? Or is there. There seem to be multiple standards."

Please click on the link below to read the entire post. There are some things that I agree, but some I don't. Please also read the replies by other peole to hispost. The link is:

http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/discussion....E3?OpenDocument

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Sikhnet is a funny site. I use to read it's news and discussions everyday. However, now I turned to Sikhawareness and SikhSangat, and found more rational answers.

Although, Sikhnet is a great site, especially its matrimonial service, and information about Sikhi, shabads, and International Sikh News, it has some of the stupidest moderators.

For example, I use to read answers from the YOUTH & QUESTION FORUM, and they gave the most ridiculious responses.

Most kids had problems with depression, or other things that normal adolescents go thru. And the responses from the moderators go something about these lines: "Place your index finger to your thumb, press it slightly and relax in the name of Waheguru and repeat these words everytime you touch ur index finger with another- Sa with your index, Ra with your middle finger, and so on...

I laughed at their answers. They make religion seem so mythical. Kids that need help don't need bs responses like these. Or even some post replies as "GO PRAY TO GOD"...how will a simple kid that doesn't know anything about Sikhi, know how to pray God. Most teens are rational thinkers, and sometimes these questions can be answered in simple terms, not in some outrageous terms.

Bhul Chuk Maaf Karni,

Gurjote Singh

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