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Unfortunately this topic is argued Over where some Sikhs still do kimto pranto. In fact if Guru Gobind Singh himself came to a few Meat eaters, slapped them n said "Stop consuming Chatka!" will those Sikhs stop then?? 

Thought not. 

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On 12/9/2019 at 3:33 PM, ipledgeblue said:

bani is not against meat and even makes the argument foolish.

Is Gurbani for meat?  There are shabads that say meat is not good.  Meat is compared in the similar light has a woman is on her period becUse it's not clean.  Yet your babas prevent the women from certain seva or all together and joyfully eat meat.  It's a double standard and it's no different than how the pandits behaved.

Also to badmouth Nihang Singhs of Budha Dal And Tarna Dal, when the Guru jis also hunted from Guru Hargobind jee jis was regular practise.

The practice of killing an innocent goat for its blood and meat is not badmouthing nihangs.  Again weapons dont need the blood of an innocent animal or need any type of blood.  Weapons are used for defense by the Khalsa which the nihangs have abandoned.  There is no difference between Hindus throwing water at the sun hoping their ancestors would receive the water and what the nihangs do in this above described aspect.  You call it badmouthing because your feelings are hurt.  You are attached to a worldly group.   

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On 12/9/2019 at 3:33 PM, ipledgeblue said:

Also to badmouth Nihang Singhs of Budha Dal And Tarna Dal, when the Guru jis also hunted from Guru Hargobind jee jis was regular practise. 

The Guru hunted?  Does Dasam Granth Sahib ji say for what reason?  Nope.  It simply says Guru Sahib hunted.  So a faithful Sikh will accept this truth but will not add and reason to why the Guru hunted because that would be adding your own opinion,  which is classified as manmat in Gurbani and it is wrong.  Again your babas tell many romantic stories that fail the test of Gurbani.  I have heard them and they are actually pathetic.   A Sikh who reads Gurbani can easily pick up on how its man made stories.  These fairytales provide the meat consumer a level of self reassurance to continue with the manmat behavior.  It's all about feeling good when committing wrongs.  Criminals think in this way.

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On 12/2/2019 at 2:38 PM, Big_Tera said:

Eating veg be won't make you a saint.

True. But merely refraining from adultery won't make you a saint, either.

Refraining from tobacco and drugs won't make you a saint, either.

Refraining from robbery won't make you a saint, either. (The vast majority of  people aren't robbers. That doesn't make them saints.)

 

So, what exactly are you saying? Is there anything that a Sikh is supposed to do? Please share.

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20 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I hear wasps are recruiting for their condemnation department, and in fact hiring a lead position for their cut it up outta context division. You guys should apply. You'll love it. 

It's clear you have nothing of value to add to this discussion.  Anyone can see through your immature behavior here.  You're not fooling anyone.  Your white privilege isn't going to work and you realized it.  But like a whiny little child you cry.

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17 hours ago, BhForce said:

True. But merely refraining from adultery won't make you a saint, either.

Refraining from tobacco and drugs won't make you a saint, either.

Refraining from robbery won't make you a saint, either. (The vast majority of  people aren't robbers. That doesn't make them saints.)

 

So, what exactly are you saying? Is there anything that a Sikh is supposed to do? Please share.

He doesn't answer difficult questions.  You need to ask a different set of questions.  Maybe level 1 questions.  Like what color will you dye your hair this weekend?

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6 hours ago, Akalifauj said:

It's clear you have nothing of value to add to this discussion.  Anyone can see through your immature behavior here.  You're not fooling anyone.  Your white privilege isn't going to work and you realized it.  But like a whiny little child you cry.

Weak sauce friend. Do pushups and try again. Jeez. 

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