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Those who oppose jhatka while advocating khulla maas and halal are the greatest brahmins and mahamoorakhs. Those who advocate vegetarianism and speak bad of Sikhs eating jhatka or hunted meat are Vaishnava Hindus. 

Missionaries want to bring more changes to Sikhi so as to make it an Abrahamic faith, while since it's beginning Sikhi has been a dharmic religion. Their efforts have almost succeeded in alienating the Sikh past and present (with a few exceptions). 

Their rejection of banis and traditional Sikh practises can be related to the rejection of the sacraments by Martin Luther and the Protestants.

Now the Guru Panth should decide whether they want Sikhi to stand out and remain an independent faith or to become absorbed in Christianity, Sanatanism or Mohammedanism.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, 5akaalsingh said:

Those who oppose jhatka while advocating khulla maas and halal are the greatest brahmins and mahamoorakhs. Those who advocate vegetarianism and speak bad of Sikhs eating jhatka or hunted meat are Vaishnava Hindus. 

Missionaries want to bring more changes to Sikhi so as to make it an Abrahamic faith, while since it's beginning Sikhi has been a dharmic religion. Their efforts have almost succeeded in alienating the Sikh past and present (with a few exceptions). 

Their rejection of banis and traditional Sikh practises can be related to the rejection of the sacraments by Martin Luther and the Protestants.

Now the Guru Panth should decide whether they want Sikhi to stand out and remain an independent faith or to become absorbed in Christianity, Sanatanism or Mohammedanism.

 

 

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh, ji

Singh ji, whats 'khulla maas'? Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh

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14 minutes ago, Preeet said:

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh, ji

Singh ji, whats 'khulla maas'? Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh

To me, Khulla Maas means eating meat from any place for example getting meat from a supermarket, going to fast food restaurants or restaurant. Eating meat which you haven't killed yourself, meat that is not chatka. 

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18 minutes ago, Destruction said:

To me, Khulla Maas means eating meat from any place for example getting meat from a supermarket, going to fast food restaurants or restaurant. Eating meat which you haven't killed yourself, meat that is not chatka. 

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh, ji

Oh lol. I know this may sound funny, but I thought it meant roadkill because it happens free outside (khulla). Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh

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