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Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale's Bachan are that a Sikh should be a Firm Sikh, A Hindu should be a Firm Hindu, and a Muslim should be a Firm Muslim.

You are taking Sant Jarnail Singh ji Khalsa words out of context. Sant ji explains in one video how the Muslims gave the Brahmins the title Hindu, which means theives. So is Sant ji saying Hindus should be thieves?

Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindrawale Stated that everyone is Born a Sikh.

Again taken out of context. Sant ji says if everyone keeps hair uncut everyone will look as a Sikh. In a video where he is giving a response to Hindus about whether Hindus came out of Sikhs or Sikhs came out of Hindus.

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Jsinghnz are u a badmaash or what taking pangaa with everyone.

Lol what a joke. It is not about any pangaa ,it is about saying it straight how it is.

Some immmature posters instead of focusing on Sikhi, bring unnecessary twists

in a thread which have no relevance to the subject being discussed.

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Keep your love to yourself.

Stop behaving like an absent minded professor who doesn't even know where he is teaching.

Hope the pain you are feeling cures you of your malady.

The whole basis of sikhi is unconditional Love and acceptance of Hukam. I have no malady, Im always hopelessly in love with the creator so im always happy- no negative being and no negativity sent my way can ever change that- try as they may.

If u dont love All and are horrible to people, then you're not Nirvair and if your not Nirvair-you're not Sikh because its one of the first lessons u learn in Gurbani, in mool mantar.

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Lol what a joke. It is not about any pangaa ,it is about saying it straight how it is.

Some immmature posters instead of focusing on Sikhi, bring unnecessary twists

in a thread which have no relevance to the subject being discussed.

Actually It is your choice of words which is the main culprit and depicts pride and arrogance .
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The whole basis of sikhi is unconditional Love and acceptance of Hukam. I have no malady, Im always hopelessly in love with the creator so im always happy- no negative being and no negativity sent my way can ever change that- try as they may.

If u dont love All and are horrible to people, then you're not Nirvair and if your not Nirvair-you're not Sikh because its one of the first lessons u learn in Gurbani, in mool mantar.

And truth 5, I saw your profile and it shows that you are a female .Being a female you must know it very well that love with creator is fine but remaining in certain limitations is also necesaary.You cannot use this theory and say whatever comes in your mind .
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You are taking Sant Jarnail Singh ji Khalsa words out of context. Sant ji explains in one video how the Muslims gave the Brahmins the title Hindu, which means theives. So is Sant ji saying Hindus should be thieves?

My point above is that if people have made a choice of faith. They should belive and respect it.

Again taken out of context. Sant ji says if everyone keeps hair uncut everyone will look as a Sikh. In a video where he is giving a response to Hindus about whether Hindus came out of Sikhs or Sikhs came out of Hindus.

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I thought Jesus was also part of Islam as he is regarded as a prophet ...islam must have some references of him

And sant rampur khera refer to him so I would say

He probably did exist

Yes Baba Jee had darshan of Jesus and Hazrat Mohammad.

Jesus and Mohammad both recognized the supremacy of the path of Sikhi over their paths and said to him that they wished their followers to become Sikhs of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee.

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