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  1. spnadmin

    Different Paths To The Same Goal? Are We Being Politically Correct?

    Being Politically Correct In interfaith discussions there is a tendency to portray one’s own religion as tolerant, and in the process, just to be politically correct, to praise other faiths as equally valid and true as one’s own, even when the faiths are in total disagreement. In the process...
  2. Harry Haller

    Do I Have A Duty To Correct The Sins Of My Fathers?

    Gurfatehji If our lives stop at death, and what we know is passed on to the next generation via DNA, cremation, burial, then we are a combination of cells from our fathers, our fathers fathers (and mothers, and mothers mothers), from the air we breathe, the food we eat, our interaction with...
  3. Archived_Member16

    SciTech UK's GMT Not Correct For Timekeeping

    Hindustan Times ANI London, October 04, 2011 UK's GMT not correct for timekeeping Scientists have claimed that worldwide time couldn't be based on Britain's Greenwich Mean Time anymore because it's not quite accurate enough. It has been the way the world measures time for...
  4. Chaan Pardesi

    Heritage Using Correct Terminology In Sikh Related Affairs

    Over recent weeks we have seen a number of words that have come to be used in the Sikh religious context terminology, which is quite different from the Punjabi language terminology. The Punjabi language is although not only the language of the Sikhs, but yet there is quite a good amount of...
  5. BhagatSingh

    General Terry Moore: How To Tie Your Shoes

    YouTube - ‪Terry Moore: How to tie your shoes‬‏ I have been the victim of untied shoes and I never realized that I had been doing it wrong this whole time. I have suffered enough! Never again will I have to stop in the middle of the sidewalk to tie my shoes, they will be tied when I...
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    Correct Pronunciation Of Waheguru

    First of all, Guru Gobind Singh Sahibji de gurpurab di bahut bahut wadhai howe. Secondly, Please help me on this: What is the correct pronunciation of the word: Waheguru. In Gurmukhi, there is sihari(i) to the letter h in the word waheguru. Do we pronounce it as WAAH-E-GURU or WAAH-GURU...
  7. Admin

    Mommy Dear And The Urge To Correct

    Each one of us on this earth has urges to which one is susceptible. An urge, which no matter how much we try to restrict and refrain, does manage to surface every now and then, whenever tempted. Someone has an urge to smoke, someone an urge to shop, someone might have an urge to eat chocolates...
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    Correct Version Of Entire Spiritual Knowledge

    Once you receive the true knowledge from God in human form, you will have the three correct versions a) that you are not the God and therefore the spiritual effort must be put up. b) The path to please the God is consisting of prayers by words, devotion by mind, discussion of God by...
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    Islam Umno Can Correct Perception On Islam, Says Najib (Bernama)

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 17 (Bernama) -- Umno clubs overseas can play a role in correcting the negative perception of the international community on Islam, a religion that propagates peace and rejects violence...
  10. Gyani Jarnail Singh

    Need To Correct The Hindu Perception Of Sikhism - Dr. Jodh Singh

    WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH. I would like our readers to browse through this article i came across on the internet. Need to Correct the Hindu Perception of Sikhism Dr. Jodh Singh* * Dean, Faculty of Humanities & Religious Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala. From time to...
  11. Gyani Jarnail Singh

    Correct Perception Of "miracles" In Sikhism- SATGUR MERA MAAR JIWALEH

    Satgur mera maar jiwalleh.... is right. ( by the way this is also metaphorical as the AMRIT is a REawakening - BORN AGAIN....NEW LIFE... We "give our head ..that is OLD HEAD full of Manmatt to the Guur and GET a NEW HEAD full of GURMATT and thus we get a NEW LIFE.... MArreh hoi nu navin jaan...
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    Gurbani's Correct Interpretation: A Rejoinder

    Gurbani's Correct Interpretation: A Rejoinder by Baldev Singh Contributed by VaheguruSeekr (Tejwant Ji) Joginder Singh, a retired principal from Chandigarh, in his article Gurbani's Correct Interpretation published in the Abstacts of Sikh Studies (January - March 2003, p. 34-38), has accused...
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