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On 10/22/2018 at 6:01 PM, GuestKaur2 said:

Why? The Guru is never wrong so why shouldn't I refer back to His beautiful words? 

 

because YOU DONT KNOW WHAT HE SAID, do you? 

Omg please everyone ignore this woman, she doesnt know what she is saying. She misreads all my words. Let her do something like making food.

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1 hour ago, mahandulai said:

because YOU DONT KNOW WHAT HE SAID, do you? 

Omg please everyone ignore this woman, she doesnt know what she is saying. She misreads all my words. Let her do something like making food.

That is quite rude and you don't know that effects of talking like that to people.

Just explain this why are you asking these questions when the answers are at your fingertips and when there are many many videos explaining some of the stuff you ask.

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1 hour ago, mahandulai said:

because YOU DONT KNOW WHAT HE SAID, do you? 

Omg please everyone ignore this woman, she doesnt know what she is saying. She misreads all my words. Let her do something like making food.

You do realize she's a 14 year old girl,  calm down man and dont be rude to her. 

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34 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

Err Guru Granth Sahib ji, Dasam Granth sahib ji, Sarabloh Granth ji,  REhitnama BHai Nand Lal ji , Bhai Gurdas kabitt and savaiye ....not to mention Bhai Jaita's writings , letters to sanagat from Guru Sahiban and Mata Sahiban reminding sangat of Guru ji's words.

She may be a teenager but she is much more level headed than you , who spends most of the time acting like a triggered baby. How dare you be rude to her when she hasn't been rude in the slightest.

I do not care if she is a woman, man or how old. She has challenged a view, and needs to be educated.

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Just now, mahandulai said:

I do not care if she is a woman, man or how old. She has challenged a view, and needs to be educated.

you have neither said anything of value , invited help of others to get information to clarify or anything other than threaten harassment and speak roughly

. Very unmanly behaviour.

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5 minutes ago, mahandulai said:

also, the sggs is poetry, and to quote it literally as you are suggesting is a whole new can of worms, can we stay on topic?

quote : 'you do not know what Guru said' ... to quote Guru ji : 'log jaane eh geet hai, eh to bhram bichar '  the depths of your silliness know no bound . go to srigranth.org and just start reading .

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