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1). Janeu can't be used to defend, Kirpan can.

2). Completely wrong, first sIkh was bhai mardana, or even Rai Bullar - were they Hindus?

Baani bhagat Kabeer - Naan hum hindu, naan Musalmaan, Allah Raam Ke pind paran.

Bhagat Naamdev - Hindu anna, turku kaana, doan te giani seyana.

"Not allowed entry to Temples as he belonged to low caste".

Even Bhagats who Hindus claim are Hindus Bhagat Baani, said "We are not Hindus".

In fact, hindu is a derogactory word used by Persians meaning thief in Persian, the pshycology is to show Bhagats/Gurus/Sikhs as "Hindus" so the word "Hindu" can be justified and glorified. Ask them what does the word "LALA" mean?

I would like to challenge so called Hindus of today when did "Hinduism originated"? Who started it? Indian society by tradition was divided into Brahmin/Kshtrayia/Vaish/Sudra, with population either being Shaivaites or Vaishanavites? When did word "hindu" came?

You will hear some laughable responses - "Oh Persians, did not knew how to pronounce "S", hence they referred to river "Sindhu" as "hindu", which still implies "Hindu" as a foreign word :), and a sign of old GULAAMI, isn't the reason why name of Bombay/calcutta/Madras/Bangalore changed to make authentic names :).

The reality is there was no religion in India :). People divided based on caste system, 70% of the people "SHUDRAS" not even allowed entry into temples, rest "Kshytrias"/"Vaishyas" have restricted rights to worship. So, who are Hindus?

3). Ask them details of which shabads, I am hearing this for the first time.

4). I have replied to this sort of question earlier as well -

"Raam Japo ji aise aise, Dhru Prahlad Japeyo har jaise".

Which Raam - Sri Raam chandra jee, but Bhagat Dhru/Prahlad born centuries before Sri Raam Chandra Jee, how can they JAP SRI RAAM Chandra Jee? Surely, this is some other Raam.

"Panchali Ko Raaj sabha mein Raam Naam sudh aayi".

Which RAAM - Sri Raam chandra Jee, but why she remember Sri Raam chandra Jee, when her lord was Sri Krishna? B.R. chopra mahabharat shows Rupa Ganguly (Draupadi) chanting "Hey krishna" ... So, which Raam is this?

Ek Ram dashrath ka beta Ek Ram kan kan mein baitha - Both Raam not the same :).

Raam gayo, Ravan gayo, jaa ko bahu parivaar, kaho nanak Sangi kach nahin, supne jeho sansaar..

Loads more, leaving to experts, I am a Nimaana Ignorant Sewak, but I need to go in a meeting now ...

I can assure of you 1 thing -

"Blinds will never want to see" - so argument with blinds is useless "Murkhe naal naan Lujheye".

In the end you will be reminded of the Bhagat Naamdev Jee's quote above.

Mehtab singh is an expert - http://forums.wahegu...-kinds-of-raam/

13 Mirchi, prepare slides run them on slide show, create Videos of these slide shows, each one of them not more than 9-10 minutes, post on Youtube, "Disable any comments".

Right I am on it. <edited>

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