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In order for religions to surive there needs to be adequate concerts or high birth rate ratio.

With current statistics Sikhism does not have the numbers to keep the religion from goin. In the next 50 years half the world's population will be Muslim.

Instead of discussing small silly things that don't have much importance relative to the above. What are we doing about this?

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Religions create havoc and confussions, as usally they have done in the past, and keep doing yet today, this is inevitable.

The intentions of Maya and Kal Purukh, is to keep running the mayavee creation with all the ups and downs, otherwise it will cease, which they do not want to happen.

What others do, that is not that important, they are responsible for their own karmas.

Let us worry for ourselves, each one of us.

Let us peep sincerely within ourselves, and ask ourselves, do we do what the Bani tells us, to get out from this polluted creation:

Awar kaaj tere kitte na kaam, mil sadh Sangat, bhaj kewal Naam.

If we do not follow this much ourselves, we have no right to judge others. Let us try to reform ourselves, first.

Moreover, only those go to Him, on whose forehead He has written so in their destiny.

Aap jaapay, japeeye so Nao.

Sikhee/Gurmat is not a religion, rather is a direct highway to Wahiguru.

Sat Sree Akal.

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When Sikhi went down after vadda ghalukara God sent Sant Attar Singh Mastuanavale

Who did huge Amrit sanchar

Even though this is true; we should try to improve our GurSikhi, without Vaheguru having to send Mahapurukhs; (they are still important, but we all have a responsibility to try to follow Sikhi to the best we can). Also, by the time Sant Attar Singh came, the issue wasn't vadda ghallughara, but rather Christian and Hindu missionaries trying to convert Sikhs to their faith, (they even managed to convert the last king of the Sikh Empire).
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Understand the nature of this particular world and the nature of the beings that inhabit it, i.e. us, and you'll understand why there can never be peace and unity in one family, never mind peace amongst races and religions with conflicting ideas of existence and truth. The core concepts of religion are sound and noble, unfortunately they just aren't compatible with human nature. A few pockets of goodness here and there simply isn't enough to affect widespread change.

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Quality over quantity.

They're not mutually exclusive Kaur Ji, we can have both.

I wish it could just be 'quality over quantity' and that everyone else would be content to leave us alone. But our qaum is in danger from much larger faith groups with menacing designs on our faith and we need numbers if we're gonna withstand them.

Once in the early 1700s Sikhi was all about quality as opposed to quantity. As a result it was very nearly wiped out by it's much larger enemies. It was only when quantity began to matter, and you had people joining the Sikh faith for all sorts of flimsy reasons [land-grabbing, plunder, independence and personal freedom] that the Sikh panth became strong again. This is the reason you and I are here today as Sikhs, talking about 'quality vs quantity', because quantity took precedence.

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Guru pyareo,

Religion is not the end. Religion is a means to an end.

Every human being, regardless of religion, seeks Waheguru.

I can say with confidence that being a = Sikh is both the easiest path to God and the toughest path to God.

The easiest in the sense that we have a very strict rehat that should keep us from falling prey to the 5 evils. However, also the toughest because of the hardships Sikhs must go through.

But I am a moorak so what do I know.

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They're not mutually exclusive Kaur Ji, we can have both.

I wish it could just be 'quality over quantity' and that everyone else would be content to leave us alone. But our qaum is in danger from much larger faith groups with menacing designs on our faith and we need numbers if we're gonna withstand them.

Once in the early 1700s Sikhi was all about quality as opposed to quantity. As a result it was very nearly wiped out by it's much larger enemies. It was only when quantity began to matter, and you had people joining the Sikh faith for all sorts of flimsy reasons [land-grabbing, plunder, independence and personal freedom] that the Sikh panth became strong again. This is the reason you and I are here today as Sikhs, talking about 'quality vs quantity', because quantity took precedence.

yes we need both quality and quanitity. Thats why sehajdharis are also important members of Sikh Religion.Many sehajdharis(or their children) become proper amritdharis at some point in their lives.

We must also remember that Sukha Jinda were also sehajdharis but became khalsa warriors when the panth needed them.

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We want quality and not quantity is just a justification for failing to spread sikhi to non sikhs.

I would like to recommend every one to read maskeen jis book title Desh Videsh De Gurdwarian Da Prabandhaki Dhancha Ate Pracharak Shreni – Giani Sant Singh Ji Maskeen .... It clears all doubts why sikhs are failing in spreading religion. Its also available in youtube as audio book for those who cant read.

When Guru Nanak Dev ji started spreading Sikhi estimated total population of Indian sub continent was around 8 crores and it is said around 3 crore people became sikhs of Guru Nanak. Even During Guru Gobind singh jis time Sikhi was spread all over India just look at places where 5 peyare came from. King of Assam gifted Guru Gobind Singh ji chita hathi. How many local assames know about Sikhi today ?

King of Sri Lanka waited for Guru Nanak for years. How many people in sri lanka know about Sikhi today ?

Guru Tegh Bhadur was invited by whats today is bangla deshs king to resolve his issues with Local tribal population as both were sikhs of Guru sahib. How much sikhi is left in bangadesh today ?

Lets stop giving excuse of quality and quantity and think about it seriously.

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