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actually for me its the opposite. all of my younger life i went to gurdwara and there were tables and chairs and then a few years they were removed. that is the lunacy of the ruling body and that is what im against.

Which Gurdwara are you talking about?

yeah right im not falling for that one. they have tables and chairs again now so i dont want fundamentalists turning up and ruining it for the rest of us!

Are you calling me a fundamentalist? Asking about which Gurdwara has obviously rattled you. You are such a FAKE!!! Why should you be worried of me or anyone else for that matter who participates here.

Geo, you were the one who said to another member that you would get physical in the real word, so what have you got to worry about?

i am not calling you anything. im just saying that fundamentalist could be reading these forums. remember some people have already died for this.

i only said i would get physical because he threatened me. i cannot do say the same for the gurdwara, why should i risk potentially bringing pain and suffering to the people of that gurdwara. the gurdwara operates peacefully and does not wish for conflict.

Ok, let me ask you this, how much % of Sikh teachings, traditions do you want changed? If you can't respect what has been given to us, Why not try something else, which conforms to your way of life.

Methinks you already have and supsect your are an atheist, with your constant rants.

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actually for me its the opposite. all of my younger life i went to gurdwara and there were tables and chairs and then a few years they were removed. that is the lunacy of the ruling body and that is what im against.

Which Gurdwara are you talking about?

yeah right im not falling for that one. they have tables and chairs again now so i dont want fundamentalists turning up and ruining it for the rest of us!

Are you calling me a fundamentalist? Asking about which Gurdwara has obviously rattled you. You are such a FAKE!!! Why should you be worried of me or anyone else for that matter who participates here.

Geo, you were the one who said to another member that you would get physical in the real word, so what have you got to worry about?

i am not calling you anything. im just saying that fundamentalist could be reading these forums. remember some people have already died for this.

i only said i would get physical because he threatened me. i cannot do say the same for the gurdwara, why should i risk potentially bringing pain and suffering to the people of that gurdwara. the gurdwara operates peacefully and does not wish for conflict.

Ok, let me ask you this, how much % of Sikh teachings, traditions do you want changed? If you can't respect what has been given to us, Why not try something else, which conforms to your way of life.

Methinks you already have and supsect your are an atheist, with your constant rants.

i dont want any sikh teachings changed, they are all fine by me and even if they were not it would not be correct for me to ask them to be changed.

what i do want changed is so called leaders in india to stop dictating to ther what they may or may not do. if one gurwara wants to have chairs and tables then fine, if another does not want tables and chairs then also fine.

i would like to know what age you are if you do not mind answering this personal question. if you dont wish to give exact age then maybe you would consider an approximate age range eg. 25-30, 14-20, 45-50

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actually for me its the opposite. all of my younger life i went to gurdwara and there were tables and chairs and then a few years they were removed. that is the lunacy of the ruling body and that is what im against.

Which Gurdwara are you talking about?

yeah right im not falling for that one. they have tables and chairs again now so i dont want fundamentalists turning up and ruining it for the rest of us!

Are you calling me a fundamentalist? Asking about which Gurdwara has obviously rattled you. You are such a FAKE!!! Why should you be worried of me or anyone else for that matter who participates here.

Geo, you were the one who said to another member that you would get physical in the real word, so what have you got to worry about?

i am not calling you anything. im just saying that fundamentalist could be reading these forums. remember some people have already died for this.

i only said i would get physical because he threatened me. i cannot do say the same for the gurdwara, why should i risk potentially bringing pain and suffering to the people of that gurdwara. the gurdwara operates peacefully and does not wish for conflict.

Ok, let me ask you this, how much % of Sikh teachings, traditions do you want changed? If you can't respect what has been given to us, Why not try something else, which conforms to your way of life.

Methinks you already have and supsect your are an atheist, with your constant rants.

i dont want any sikh teachings changed, they are all fine by me and even if they were not it would not be correct for me to ask them to be changed.

what i do want changed is so called leaders in india to stop dictating to ther what they may or may not do. if one gurwara wants to have chairs and tables then fine, if another does not want tables and chairs then also fine.

LIAR!!!! You agree that it's ok to have cultists, who are clearly manipulating Sikhi, with their pakhandi babey. From previous comments you are not practicing what you preach.

You belong to a sect, who want things their own way and to divide the Khalsa.

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i dont belong to any sect.

and how does any sect doing things their own way "divide" the khalsa? the khalsa should not be able to be converted so easily or are they so weak that any "baba" or "guru" or "sant" can divert them from the "correct" path?

also im not a liar that is another cheap insult you have thrown my way.

i do agree it is ok for people to worship or not worship as they wish.

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i dont belong to any sect.

and how does any sect doing things their own way "divide" the khalsa? the khalsa should not be able to be converted so easily or are they so weak that any "baba" or "guru" or "sant" can divert them from the "correct" path?

also im not a liar that is another cheap insult you have thrown my way.

i do agree it is ok for people to worship or not worship as they wish.

Look at these comments which I quote you wrote in the Vienna post:

1. "people should remember that the 11th guru cannot be destroyed. destroying a book will not change this fact. the 11th guru is stronger than just paper and ink."

2. "the idea of the book is precious, sikhs believe that the text of the book is precious and they believe the words and teachings are the guru. that does not make each book the guru, if someone destroys one printed book they have not destroyed the "11th" guru. as long as you dont disrespect the book, their should be no problem for you. the book is just some paper and ink. it is the teaching within the book that are special. people should not be killed for using a book in their own way."

Do you realise that what you said is Beadbi?

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no i do not realise that this is beadbi and i dont not agree that it is beadbi.

it may be hard to understand what im saying because it is difficult to explain.

my main point is that the teachings are the "11th" guru not the ink and the paper.

the ink and paper can be destoyed but the guru cannot be destroyed, the teachings can not be destroyed.

can you understand my viewpoint even if you do not agree with it?

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no i do not realise that this is beadbi and i dont not agree that it is beadbi.

it may be hard to understand what im saying because it is difficult to explain.

my main point is that the teachings are the "11th" guru not the ink and the paper.

the ink and paper can be destoyed but the guru cannot be destroyed, the teachings can not be destroyed.

can you understand my viewpoint even if you do not agree with it?

No you said, it doesn't matter, only a book. If you were to conduct such a thing in front of any Sikhs, then see what happens.

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no i do not realise that this is beadbi and i dont not agree that it is beadbi.

it may be hard to understand what im saying because it is difficult to explain.

my main point is that the teachings are the "11th" guru not the ink and the paper.

the ink and paper can be destoyed but the guru cannot be destroyed, the teachings can not be destroyed.

can you understand my viewpoint even if you do not agree with it?

No you said, it doesn't matter, only a book. If you were to conduct such a thing in front of any Sikhs, then see what happens.

ive mentioned my viewpoints to many people and never had any problems. so people agree & some disagree. that is their choice

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no i do not realise that this is beadbi and i dont not agree that it is beadbi.

it may be hard to understand what im saying because it is difficult to explain.

my main point is that the teachings are the "11th" guru not the ink and the paper.

the ink and paper can be destoyed but the guru cannot be destroyed, the teachings can not be destroyed.

can you understand my viewpoint even if you do not agree with it?

No you said, it doesn't matter, only a book. If you were to conduct such a thing in front of any Sikhs, then see what happens.

ive mentioned my viewpoints to many people and never had any problems. so people agree & some disagree. that is their choice

Geo, if you would have kept humility during this discussion you would have realized why Langar and in Darbar Sahib we sit on the floor cross-legged. It has something to do with the posture you are sitting in.

Any drastic moves of putting chairs in Darbar Sahib in the Greater Vancouver area will cause an up rise from the Khalsa Panth. This will immediately be dealt with.

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no i do not realise that this is beadbi and i dont not agree that it is beadbi.

it may be hard to understand what im saying because it is difficult to explain.

my main point is that the teachings are the "11th" guru not the ink and the paper.

the ink and paper can be destoyed but the guru cannot be destroyed, the teachings can not be destroyed.

can you understand my viewpoint even if you do not agree with it?

No you said, it doesn't matter, only a book. If you were to conduct such a thing in front of any Sikhs, then see what happens.

ive mentioned my viewpoints to many people and never had any problems. so people agree & some disagree. that is their choice

You would not dare do what I quoted you said, that's why!

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