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People can't be born Sikh. U have to actually believe it. And thereafter you have to live it. As a Sheikh i dont well.

If all the Hindu+Muslim followers had stayed good Hindu's and good Muslims we wouldn't be Sikh today.

Why should innocent kids be forced to believe in slavery, pedophilia, animal sacrifice, murder of non-believers?

(As stated in the Bible+Quran)

Infact all are born sikhs .Some undergo sunnat and become muslims while other undergo mundan and become hindus .
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Infact all are born sikhs .Some undergo sunnat and become muslims while other undergo mundan and become hindus .

Exactly.

So why force innocent kids subjected to pagan rituals like mundan+circumcision to stick with Hinduism or Islam?

The truth about Prophet Muhammad being a slave trader, rapist, pedophile and Jesus being a Jew that never banned slavery and Jesus not having a virgin birth and Jesus not being resurrected 3days after his death should be exposed as Islam+Christianity killed hundreds of millions who did not convert to their fake religions.

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As Sikhs we dont hate on any innocent peeps. But if innocent human beings are enslaved as the Bible+Quran both allow or Jesus kills a cow to offer as a sacrifice for God (instead of eating it for food) you respect that? And if Prophet Muhammad aged 54 has sex with wife Aisha aged 9 u respect that pedophilia too?

Sheikh mind your language .You are talking as if u are god himself to judge everyone.

What is your existence in front of beloved jesus ji and mohammed ji .You better apologise from jesus ji and mohammed ji or u will face extreme torments in afterlife or maybe here also .Rest it is upto u .I have done my duty to warn u because i could not remain quite while such high personalities were being slandered .May jesus and mohammed ji forgive u as you are ignorant of what u are doing

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My firm belief that Jesus was and still is a great great soul still stands.

The proof is in the pudding and was shown clearly to many in the end- He accepted Shaheedi- he could easily have refuted the claims made against him but stood firm in his faith and belief in Truth.

He was nailed alive to the cross, died and was resurected by his Father- God brought him back.

He was a great teacher. Whoever wants to refute this, don't do it to me because I won't ever change this belief.

Real bhagats are of the same so when one is slandered, theyre all being slandered, thats part of the reason why people should be very careful before they open their mouths.

Satnaam

Jesus was a great soul no doubt, so was Mohammad and Krishna who were also sent by God. But they are no where near equal to even the dust from the feat of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee.

When Jesus was on the cross whithering in pain he complained to God: "My God! My God! Why have you forsaken me?"

When Sri Guru Arjun Dev Jee became shaheed he said to Vaheguru: "Tera Bhaana Meetha Laage"

Jesus made the same mistake that Krishna did. He declared himself God or a partner to God and started the concept of trinity which goes against what even the Biblical prophets had previously said. Today all Christians worship Jesus as God. So he he basically created a personality cult. He misguided humanity just like Muhammad and Krishna did. His Shaheedi is impressive, but this is how thousands upon thousands of Sikhs have become Shaheeds over the centuries. In fact while Jesus was withering and shivering in pain during the Passion, the Sikh Shaheeds take it without even flinching:

Just read the description of Guru Ka Bagh Morcha by Christian priest CF Andrew in which he describes how the Akali Sikhs faced untold amount of beating and torture yet none flinched in pain. No one complained to God (as Jesus did). Read here:

". . .when I reached the Gurdwara (at Guru-ka-Bagh) itself,

I was struck at once by the absence of excitement such as I had

expected to find among so great a crowd of people..."

"Close to the entrance there was a reader of the Scriptures

who was holding a very large congregation of worshippers silent as

they were seated on the ground before him. In another quarter

there were attendants who were preparing the simple evening meal

for the Gurdwara guests by grinding the flour between two large

stones. There was no sign that the actual beating had just begun

and that the sufferers had already endured the shower of blows.

But when I asked one of the passers by, he told me that the

beating was now taking place. On hearing this news, I at once

went forward. There were some hundreds present seated on an

open piece of ground watching what was going on in front,

their faces strained with agony. I watched their faces first

of all, before I turned the corner of a building and reached

a spot where I could see the beating itself. There was not a

cry raised from the spectators, but the lips of very many of

them were moving in prayer....."

"... There were four Akali Sikhs with their black turbans

facing a band of about a dozen policemen, including two English

of ficers. They had walked slowly up to the line of the police

just before I had arrived and they were standing silently in

front of them at about a yard's distance. They were perfectly

still and did not move further forward. Their hands were

placed together in prayer and it was clear that they were

praying. Then without the slightest provocation on their part,

an Englishman lunged forward the head of his lathi (staff) which

was bound with brass. He lunged it forward in such a way that his

fist which held the staff struck the Akali Sikh, who was

praying, just at the collar-bone with great force. It looked

the most cowardly blow as I saw it struck...."

"The blow which I saw was sufficient to fell the Akali

Sikh and send him to the ground. He rolled over, and slowly

got up once more, and faced the same punishment over again.

Time after time one of the four who had gone forward was laid

prostrate by repeated blows, now from the English officer and

now from the police who were under his control . The others

were knocked out more quickly. On this and on subsequent

occasions the police committed certain acts which were brutal

in the extreme. I saw with my own eyes one of these police

kick in the stomach of a Sikh who stood helplessly before

him. It was a blow so foul that I could hardly restrain

myself from crying out aloud and rushing forward. But

later on I was to see another act which was, if anything,

even fouler still. For when one of the Akali Sikhs had been

hurled to the ground and was lying prostrate, a police

sepoy stamped with his foot upon him, using his full

weight; the foot struck the prostrate man between the

neck and the should..."

"The brutality and inhumanity of the whole scene

was indescribably increased by the fact that the men who

were hit were praying to God and had already taken a vow

that they would remain silent and peaceful in word and deed...."

"There has been something far greater in this event than

a mere dispute about land and property. It has gone far beyond

the technical questions of legal possession or distraint. A new

heroism, learnt through suffering, has arisen in the land.

A new lesson in moral warfare has been taught to the world...."

"One thing I have not mentioned which was significant of

all that I have written concerning the spirit of the suffering

endured. It was very rarely that I witnessed any Akali Singh,

who went forward to suffer, finch from a blow when it was

struck. Apart from the instinctive and involuntary reaction

of the muscles that has the appearance of a slight shrinking

back, there was nothing, so far as I can remember, that could

be called a deliberate avoidance of the blows struck.

The blows were received one by one without resistance and

without a sign of fear."

Truth Jee, this is what ordinary Sikhs of the Guru are capable of, Jesus cannot even compare to GurSikhs, let alone the Guru of these Sikhs.

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People can't be born Sikh. U have to actually believe it. And thereafter you have to live it. As a Sheikh i dont well.

If all the Hindu+Muslim followers of Guru Sahib had stayed good Hindu's + good Muslims we wouldn't be Sikh today.

Why should innocent kids be forced to believe in slavery, pedophilia, animal sacrifice, murder of non-believers?

What more Proof do you need?

Do you have any idea of the kamai of Sant Harnam Singh Ji Khalsa Rampur Khera?

These other faiths had Flaws.

That's Why Akaal Purakh sent Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

But, that doesn't mean we attack other Faiths.

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.

Not attack other Faiths.

If you want to do Shanka Of Sant Harnam Singh Ji

I encourage you to Contact Gurudwara Rampur Khera, read Se Kineya

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Of course everyone is born Sikh.

But as adults animals like Aurangzeb and Indira Gandhi are no longer Sikhs.

Just like the drug addicts and alcoholics in Punjab are not Gursikh simply due to their birth.

If everyone should stay in the religion of their birth+parents then would anybody say that to Guru Nanak Dev Ji?

Sant Bhindrawale Ji campaigned for Congress in 1980 but AKJ and others didnt so Sikhs can disagree respectfully.

Sant Harnam Singh Ji was a great Sikh but he also spoke to shaheeds incarnated as trees according to him, right?

The Jesus virgin birth + resurrection stories are a joke bro + millions were killed for not believing in these fake stories.

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