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You need to get YOUR facts right, students from the college teach the kids, not teachers or lecturers from that college. The syllabus you keep referring to (which is taught to the kids) is not provided by the college. The kids are given basic Sikhi teachings, in areas which have high rates of christian conversions.

So once again, provide proof of Khalsa Aid teaching the kids anti-sikh principles else bakwas band kar.

Khalsa aid is in collaboration with Gurmat Gian missionary college who are the ones teaching the kids.

Khalsa aid does not have infra structure of their own in Punjab. So kids are taught per syllabus of Missionary college.

Missionary college teachings are

1) No amrit vela for sikhs

2) Waheguru is not Gurmantra

3) No Karma and no reincarnation

4) Guru gobind singh ji did not write any bani . So only tweo banis of nitnem are there.

5) Their Guru kala afghna says that there waS NO AMRIT SANCHAR in 1699.

Will you like to teach your children this type of gurmat.

Learn to use a gentleman's language while conducting on a public forum.No doubt missionary college might

have taught you this type of language.

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Missionary colleges are a disease that is plaguing sikh nation for the last over two decades.

They do not believe in basic principles of sikhism and preach atheism in asugar coated

language.

A few of their beliefs are given at top. Sikhs who have love for sikhism should expose these

elements.

Some of the beliefs of these missionaries are summed up nicely below.

INDER GHAGGA LOSES DEBATES TO PANTHIC SINGHS IN TORONTO

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(Top) Bhai Kulbir Singh Ji of Toronto

debating with Inder S. Ghagga (Bottom - center)

Brampton, Canada (KP) - In the past few years, the public has seen an assortment of anti-Gurmat literature being produced by various individuals promoting Kala-Afghana/missionary lobby viewpoints. In their message, they viciously attack the very fundamentals that set the Sikh Panth apart for other faiths. Instead of utilizing sound logic and Gurbani as a basis of their arguments they often resort to ridicule and sarcasm in a sign of desperation and lack of confidence.

One such "parcharak" is Inder Ghagga. He was not allowed in UK Gurdwaras and was reportedly even dragged from the stage at a Gurdwara in the Eastern United States.

In Canada, he has caused skirmishes between his supporters and those who were offended by his derisive remarks against Gurmat and respected Gursikhs.

When he spoke at Mayfield Gurdwara Sahib, in Brampton Ontario two weeks ago, a melee broke out between his supporters and members of Panthic organizations who charged that he was spreading anti-Sikh propaganda and was insulting respected Sikh personalities in his books and on stage. Ghagga in his book "Sada Berra Kio Garkia", has harshly criticized various Gursikhs and key Sikhi concepts.

In the Toronto area, Ghagga is being promoted by the pro-Kala Afghana supporter, Gurcharan �Jeeonwala� Brar. Overconfident of his debating skills, Ghagga has appeared on various radio talk shows and private functions where he has openly challenged anyone to debate him on his twisted philosophy on Gurmat.

Some of his views include :

  • That there is no such thing as the power of Naam.
  • Naam simran that involves reciting of Gurmantar (as instructed in the Panthic Sikh Rahit Maryada) is Pakhand [hypocritical], he refers to is �Gorakh Dhandha.'
  • Guru Nanak Sahib Ji ate Halal meat under pressure, when he visited Mecca.
  • Siri Guru Arjun Dev Ji fainted when he was tortured because he could not withstand the pain. In other words, he views all of the ten Guru Sahibs as ordinary humans beings.
  • He wrote very harshly against Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwalay and other respected Panthic personalities, often ridiculing them in a offensive manner.
  • He is a also a ferocious supporter of meat eating.

Open Challenge to Singhs

..... http://www.panthic.org/news/123/ARTICLE/2814/2006-10-11.html

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Their Nishan Sahib with no khanda. They do not believe in Shaastars and notice that they would not display shaasters (kirpans) in front of Guru Maharaj. They may do 90% good job but 10% is much dangerous as it is unseen (Silent but deadly). There are many braches and their parent company is in Sikh Missionary College, LDH.

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Khalsa aid is in collaboration with Gurmat Gian missionary college who are the ones teaching the kids.

Khalsa aid does not have infra structure of their own in Punjab. So kids are taught per syllabus of Missionary college.

Missionary college teachings are

1) No amrit vela for sikhs

2) Waheguru is not Gurmantra

3) No Karma and no reincarnation

4) Guru gobind singh ji did not write any bani . So only tweo banis of nitnem are there.

5) Their Guru kala afghna says that there waS NO AMRIT SANCHAR in 1699.

Will you like to teach your children this type of gurmat.

Learn to use a gentleman's language while conducting on a public forum.No doubt missionary college might

have taught you this type of language.

As far as Im aware Khalsa Aid has employed students who teach kids, as little as 5-6 years old the basics of Sikhi, where no controversial subjects are even mentioned. It's only in order for the kids to understand their roots and not fall prey to chrisitan missionaries in the future. Think logically, what 5 year old is going to understand the topic of Dasam Granth. Once again provide the syllabus, If it's true what you say, then I too would question Khalsa Aid sewadars on the matter, but until then all you are doing is making assumptions.

Also since you have "no doubt" I was taught at the missionary college, go ahead and prove that one too, gonna doctor me a certificate? Not very gentleman-like of you to spread lies about others is it?

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As far as Im aware Khalsa Aid has employed students who teach kids, as little as 5-6 years old the basics of Sikhi, where no controversial subjects are even mentioned. It's only in order for the kids to understand their roots and not fall prey to chrisitan missionaries in the future. Think logically, what 5 year old is going to understand the topic of Dasam Granth. Once again provide the syllabus, If it's true what you say, then I too would question Khalsa Aid sewadars on the matter, but until then all you are doing is making assumptions.

Also since you have "no doubt" I was taught at the missionary college, go ahead and prove that one too, gonna doctor me a certificate? Not very gentleman-like of you to spread lies about others is it?

The thread is about teachings of missionary colleges and Gurmat gian missionary college is the one

who manages those classes.

Have you anything to say about anti sikh teachings of these missionary colleges that are summed up

nicely by panthic weekly.

Stay focused on that.

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As far as Im aware Khalsa Aid has employed students who teach kids, as little as 5-6 years old the basics of Sikhi, where no controversial subjects are even mentioned. I

The above is a naked lie made either of ignorance or deliberatley.

Khalsa aid conducts classes under patronage of Gurmat Gian missionary collge Ludhiana.

It is not khalsa aid but it is the teachings of this college that is being provided to kids.

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The thread is about teachings of missionary colleges and Gurmat gian missionary college is the one

who manages those classes.

Have you anything to say about anti sikh teachings of these missionary colleges that are summed up

nicely by panthic weekly.

Stay focused on that.

Do you believe in what they preach?

This thread to me is not about the college, its about you (subtly) portraying Khalsa Aid as an anti-panthic organization, which is clearly incorrect. I have asked you many times now to provide the ACTUAL syllabus which is taught on behalf of Khalsa Aid to back your statements, yet you fail to do so. I agree that the missionary teachings are wrong but that does not mean to say that Khalsa Aid workers are preaching those very teachings, so unless you or anyone else can provide the exact syllabus being taught on behalf of Khalsa Aid you should retract your statements regarding the charity.

PS: If you were so clued up as to whats happening in Punjab then you would know that it was Singh's close to us who first exposed the likes of the Spokesman editor. So dont go throwing wild accusations at people you know nothing about.

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The threads have been separated. This thread is about activities of missionary colleges.

It is not about khalsa aid. Since they conduct gurmat classes under patronage of this

college their name comes in the picture.

I have nothing against them at personal level.

Since they collect donations from panth they should be amenable to respect wishes

of sikh panth and disassociate from such anti panthic missionary colleges.

Khalsa aid chief wrote an article on sikhnet in September 2009 revealing his connections with

this college.

Please comment on teachings of these missionary schools. Why they preach anti gurmat stuff?

GPS tell the sampardas and sant samajh to follow Sikh Rehit Maryada of Akal Takht Sahib

Southhall youth

At least they do not violate basic rehat marayada and core sikh concepts.

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