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the fact that you have to be 'initiated' into it tells you that it's not compatible.  sikhi means giving these things up not involving in them.  not pledging loyalty to a group and its members.

charity, equality etc, thats superificial stuff and not even 1% of sikhi.  as per worship of God's name, chairty is not even worth a sesame seed before it.  

sikhs should be honest, straightfoward and impartial.  being part of a 'secret society' where members favour one another is not compatible with that either.

anyway we have sikh 'socialists' and 'marxists', which is just as bad imo.

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Guest John Bell

Hello all

I was a Mason for some years.  Freemasonry is as many say a society, however not a secret society but a society with secrets.  There is ritual which involves role play but nothing nefarious. You can find everything about masonry on the Internet including the secrets.  Freemasonry is truly global. Lodge's  may be Cheistian, Jewish, Muslim and yes Sikh.  What ever faith is associated with that Lodge we all believe in the divine grand architect of the universe ie one God.  And the Lodge will also have a copy  of the religious text open be it the tora, bible, or The Guru Granth Sahib.  Mason join to improve and develop their growth as a moral person.  One of the fundamental objectives is to give something back to society,  not just on a local but on a global scale.  A little known fact about freemasonry is that in England freemasonry is second to the. National lottery to give money to good causes.

 

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On 10/12/2022 at 3:17 PM, Guest John Bell said:

Hello all

I was a Mason for some years.  Freemasonry is as many say a society, however not a secret society but a society with secrets.  There is ritual which involves role play but nothing nefarious. You can find everything about masonry on the Internet including the secrets.  Freemasonry is truly global. Lodge's  may be Cheistian, Jewish, Muslim and yes Sikh.  What ever faith is associated with that Lodge we all believe in the divine grand architect of the universe ie one God.  And the Lodge will also have a copy  of the religious text open be it the tora, bible, or The Guru Granth Sahib.  Mason join to improve and develop their growth as a moral person.  One of the fundamental objectives is to give something back to society,  not just on a local but on a global scale.  A little known fact about freemasonry is that in England freemasonry is second to the. National lottery to give money to good causes.

 

Anything that tries to affirm islam and Christianity same time...is a dumspter fire, A. 

Masonic rights are baphemet worship, B. 

Ton of chomos hiding in the lodges, C. 

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Guest P2B a sikh and FM

Makes me laugh all the blurbing in this post. 
 

how many of those posting are Freemasons and Sikh?

you’re all miles off the point. 
 

I am a FM and a Sikh. 
there are no conflicts. 
It’s conspiracy theories and people with no experience badmouthing anything they don’t know about.

lots if things go hand in hand. In fact when you are initiated, you can choose to make your promises with the Guru Granth Sahib in front of you. 


anyway, WJKK WJKF

so mote it be. 

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On 4/23/2023 at 4:22 PM, Guest P2B a sikh and FM said:

Makes me laugh all the blurbing in this post. 
 

how many of those posting are Freemasons and Sikh?

you’re all miles off the point. 
 

I am a FM and a Sikh. 
there are no conflicts. 
It’s conspiracy theories and people with no experience badmouthing anything they don’t know about.

lots if things go hand in hand. In fact when you are initiated, you can choose to make your promises with the Guru Granth Sahib in front of you. 


anyway, WJKK WJKF

so mote it be. 

^^^^^ Look, they've got another loyal, docile 'Sikh' cheerleader......

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On 4/23/2023 at 11:22 AM, Guest P2B a sikh and FM said:

Makes me laugh all the blurbing in this post. 
 

how many of those posting are Freemasons and Sikh?

you’re all miles off the point. 
 

I am a FM and a Sikh. 
there are no conflicts. 
It’s conspiracy theories and people with no experience badmouthing anything they don’t know about.

lots if things go hand in hand. In fact when you are initiated, you can choose to make your promises with the Guru Granth Sahib in front of you. 


anyway, WJKK WJKF

so mote it be. 

People used to swear allegiances to the ruler of British Raj in front of Maharaj, it doesn't mean it's the right type of promises.

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These things are all just methods to infiltrate the panth by outsiders. In the end, the fudhoos who join these groups have more loyalty to their weird lodge 'brothers' than anyone else. They are tools. And the people from amongst us who are chosen and invited to join these groups, would have been carefully observed and tested over time to make sure they are docile and corruptible in the first place.  

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