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can you transport yourself and someone else bodily to other worlds  ?

will you return bodily to the light like Guru Nanak Dev ji when you pass?

can you sit through being boiled in a cauldron and survive without crying out in pain , then sit on a red hot tawa and have scorching hot sand poured over your body whilst praying to the Creator and say 'Your will is sweet to me'  then walk afterwards ?

Did  you know and remember initimately the granths of every faith from the age of five years and were you able to debate with scholars of those faiths ?

Could you nurse suffering humanity at the age of eight and heal them stopping the epidemic of smallpox?

Did you enter hand to hand battle at the age of 13 and survive ?

Did you command armies from the age of ten and do battle against oppressors?

when you can even do one of these things dare to talk to me about my Guruji's body being the same as mere mortals

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30 minutes ago, MuslimNeighbour said:

I'm not trying to undermine the status of your Gurus being God by calling them man-God but merely acknowledging that you believe much like Trinitarian Christians that a man or a group of men in this instance were God, that's all.

Did your Gurus have all the powers of God in their human form? I ask because we know man-God Jesus didn't, didn't know the hours, cried to 'another' God for help etc...

I'm glad I'm learning all these new things about Sikhi, never heard Sikhs claim any of the Guru's were God before and I think many would be surprised to learn it themselves, it's a shame the SGGS isn't easily accessible, would love to go through it taking notes.

Well, the "hypostatic" Union of the trinity is a little different, as we believe the Gurus had complete power of God, there is no difference between the two. Which is why Sikhs/Hindus/Jains/Buddhists would have no issue with the concept of the trinity, whilst most Muslims and orthodox Jews would.

And i am glad you're learning something (that is what this forum is for). You can access translations of Guru Granth Sahib Ji online quite easily (Google it).

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1 hour ago, MuslimNeighbour said:

In a previous comment, you compared Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Jesus, saying he his like a God-man. And i understand you are gearing this towards the Islamic understanding of God, that he cannot take form. So with that, let me ask you a question: Can the all powerful, almighty, omnipotent God take human form if he so chooses? Yes or no?

Also, would you please answer the above? @MuslimNeighbour

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