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Sikhi is a complete religion and way of life that does not need to be improved or changed in any format that will straighten out some curves it has. Sri Vaheguru ji Maharaj came down in the form as Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji Maharaj to spread and teach this universal religion. Just like how universally the law of gravity applies to everyone in this world the same is true for Sikhi. You want to jump off a 300 feet cliff freely then the results are the same for a Sikh and for everyone else in this world....your body will go splat and your dead. In Sri Jap ji Sahib we are told by our actions we will be judged. When i refer to 'our' that just doesn't include Sikhs, but everyone on this planet (Muslims, Hindus, Buddhist, Christians, Jews, and it includes your neighbor that says hes half Muslim and half Buddhist). The reality is that Sikhi is not just a belief system. As Sikhs we need to move past this and understand that Sikhi is the truth, the fact of life and if you go against this fact you will recieve the consequences. You put your hand on a hot stove then you will get burned in the same way Sikhi is the law of religion and if you go against Sikhi (doesn't matter what religion you claim to be a part of) you will be judged.

well , i can do only *facepalm now !!

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