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sikhi inspire jee, please provide your counter argument. We are all here to learn. I want to know your perspective. Whether or not you believe Bhagat Prahladh jee existed or not is your own marzi, but point is, Gurbani refers to someone other than Guru Sahib and Vaheguru as Sant before that you said Gurbani does not believe this. Can you accept this much at least if not then present your counter view because we are all curious to know.

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HSingh8963 and Jonny101 veerjio, I will be providing the counter view in a day or two as I have some work piled up which requires immediate attention, so won't be active on forum for a day or two.

And his side kick is still up to his janani ways. I don't expect him to change.

Do you know who else does this when they can't take the heat. Bickering women. So for now on, until you straighten yourself out and start acting like man, you will be called Janani. When you show some improvement by discussing on the points being discussed i will move from Janani to Bhenji. When you completely stop your Janani ways, then I will start refering to you as brother. But not until you drop your Janani ways.

Veerji where, Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj elevated the status of women (who was treated as slave on the globe for centuries) to a king maker, and you refer to them as "bickering women". I don't mind any personal attack, but atleast have some SHARAM veerji, you claim to be a sikh of guru granth sahb ji maharaj on one hand, and you carry this type stereotype for women.

Aside, Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj was the first one in 5000 years (since humans started living in civilization) to publicly voice support such a strong support for womenhood and straigtaway elevating them to title of "King maker" who is bigger than king itself. He brought women to a level greater than any man. Wah guru wah guru!!, I go balehaar to Maharaj.

Our mothers, sisters are jananis, Bebe Nanaki, Mata Gujri, all were jananis. I felt ashamed reading your post. And it is not a personal attack, it is a post dedicated to the so called "men of masculinity" and so called "sikhs", who still treat women lowly.

If you want to call me Janani in all the posts, please go ahead veerji. I don't mind being counted in category of king makers (even when i am not worthy of it), guru sahb has accorded them with highest of the highest status.

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HSingh8963 and Jonny101 veerjio, I will be providing the counter view in a day or two as I have some work piled up which requires immediate attention, so won't be active on forum for a day or two.

It's been 3 days and you have produced nothing. Or do you go by the barbarian calendar like mr. Purewal..at random sign off number of days?

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HSingh8963 and Jonny101 veerjio, I will be providing the counter view in a day or two as I have some work piled up which requires immediate attention, so won't be active on forum for a day or two.

Sikhi inspire jee, just a friendly reminder. please post your views

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And you always have the need to bring in other topics not being discussed to throw dust on the truth being presented. Do you know who else does this when they can't take the heat. Bickering women. So for now on, until you straighten yourself out and start acting like man, you will be called Janani. When you show some improvement by discussing on the points being discussed i will move from Janani to Bhenji. When you completely stop your Janani ways, then I will start refering to you as brother. But not until you drop your Janani ways.

Good God, the ******* ego this guy has ridiculous! Perfect definition of a "holier than thou" person.

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Good God, the ******* ego this guy has ridiculous! Perfect definition of a "holier than thou" person.

It must be that time of the month for you again. Who knew missionaries only have the guts to argue on there peroids. Do you have something hidden in your skirt. Seems to me the three jananis have put there heads together and believe they have a response. 2 or 3 days has turned into 3 weeks and still nothing.

Do not start this war of words. There is no way you will accomplish anything from it. Since I know i will be battling with 3 girls on there peroids, do not expect me to leave anything out. Buy some extra pads for this month, you will surely need them if you keep it up.

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It must be that time of the month for you again. Who knew missionaries only have the guts to argue on there peroids. Do you have something hidden in your skirt. Seems to me the three jananis have put there heads together and believe they have a response. 2 or 3 days has turned into 3 weeks and still nothing.

Do not start this war of words. There is no way you will accomplish anything from it. Since I know i will be battling with 3 girls on there peroids, do not expect me to leave anything out. Buy some extra pads for this month, you will surely need them if you keep it up.

Lmao! The real Singh soorma is the one who talks big behind a computer screen, eh?

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