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If God is one, what is problem to worship hindu "gods"? for example chanting their mantras, I dont see anything bad in it.

Everyday when I read more about sikhism, I become more and more confused O_o

The problem is that these 'Gods' are not God but rather his helpers instead i.e they have certain duties to do. There is no point in worshipping or praying to them as they cannot give you salvation, only the God of Gods can. So that's why we pray directly to their (the God's God) God. These Demi Gods actually exist but serve no purpose to a Sikh or someone seeking the true goal i.e. being at one with the creator.

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I'm sorry for coming across a little direct and harsh, but any Sikh who is trying to confirm satan as some actual deity needs to get back to basics and learn Ek Onkaar and mool mantar !!

I'm not trying to confirm Satan is an actual deity or entity but was just bringing up an interesting topic. There is nothing in Gurbani that says Satan is not real or real. I like to think I have a fairly decent grasp of the concept of Ek Onkaar and the mool mantar. Believing in and even understanding both does not exclude the possibility of there being some sort of entity i.e. Satan or Maya. I don't know if you believe in Saints, miracles, siddhis etc but one of the most famous worldwide revered Saints of recent times actually had a direct encounter with Kali yuga or Maya and it actually spoke. Anyway, I know its a very knew concept and one that many Sikhs will not be prepared to accept or just laugh it off on hearing it. I am not saying I am right but it is intriguing and interesting. I think the whole metaphor thing in Gurbani is often overrated anyway meaning maybe Guru Ji is literally talking about someone or something in that it is real.

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