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Mehtab Singh
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For those who hate reading, pay attention to this in particular

If there is anymore thread on this forum that mocks ANY religion (Sikhi or any other), the person who initiates that thread, and anyone who replies in that thread will be banned permanently by me, no matter you are born a Hindu or a Sikh.
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Let me also emphasize that this is a Sikh forum. As long as the messages posted are in accordance with Gurmat and/or Gurbani, and since Gurbani is the topmost authority for us, we are least bothered as to how offended someone would feel as a result of our Gurmat views. It is never our intention to hurt a single soul, it is in fact a sin to do so. However, if the truth in Gurbani shatters someone's false pride, we are not at all concerned about that. We will continue to speak the truth, come what may.

While we do respect other faiths, don't think that by posting quotes from your religious scriptures you can justify anything to us, because as stated above, as far as Sikhs are concerned, Gurbani is the final word. Posting quotes from non-Sikh scriptures just to disprove what is said in Gurbani will get you nothing but a permanent ban from this website. So far I don't see it done directly, and I hope we don't need to ban anyone because of that reason.

- Mehtab Singh

Singh Ji, would you mind if I always use the above when I think a Post is Anti Gurmat? You have phrased it in such a clear manner!

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Singh Ji, would you mind if I always use the above when I think a Post is Anti Gurmat? You have phrased it in such a clear manner!

Gurmukho, you don't need my permission, I am no authority, only a mere sevadaar trying to do seva the best he can. Please don't be misled by the title "administrator" I am tagged with.
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If there is anymore thread on this forum that mocks ANY religion (Sikhi or any other), the person who initiates that thread, and anyone who replies in that thread will be banned permanently by me, no matter you are born a Hindu or a Sikh.

- Mehtab Singh

Thank you Mehtab Singh, It's about time someone from the admin put that in writing. This is a forum so everyone has different views but what really annoys and upsets me is when members in the name of so called religion in their deluded eyes find it justifiable to disrespect and tarnish a whole religion and community. Most Sikhs I know do not hate others of different faiths but when at work my colleuges have seen me visit this site and viewed it they were shocked at the level of HATE and annomosity towards others. Yet we all know what Sikhi preaches.

I'm not singling anyone out but what winds me up proper is when some say Sikhs on here should not tarnish all hindus as the same only a handful are bad and commited attrocities against Sikhs BUT then those hindus make an exception and do exactly the same towards muslims! BTW, read every single one of my posts I have never made a hateful / disrespectful remark to anyone based on their faith or insulted any religion infact the opposite I believe in unity of humankind.

I think everyone firstly needs to become a good human being and have compassion for humanity regardless of race, religion, sex, creed etc. THEN and only then can someone even try to become a good Sikh or whatever religion they belong too.

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I never came here hating on any1, and as u can see from my posts i gave respect to my sikh dharmic brs. i haveen shocked by the Hate many sikhs here hav for hindus, which is wrong and unjustified. hwvr people like jassa, warrior gunman hsdh hav been great. peace

Who Hate Hindus in this forum ? Name please.

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