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    Ethics in Sikhism

    Ethics in Sikhism Cultures and languages of a religion are products of a particular place and time in which they are born and change with passing times. Budhism, Jainism, Hinduism...
  2. Dr. D. P. Singh

    Opinion Using Artificial Intelligence for Promoting Sikhism- Beneficial or Harmful

    Using Artificial Intelligence for Promoting Sikhism- Beneficial or Harmful Dr. Devinder Pal Singh Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines or computer systems to perform tasks that usually require human intelligence. AI systems can understand and interpret...
  3. Dalvinder Singh Grewal

    Importance of Ethics in Sikhism

    Ethics in Sikhism Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal Prof Emeritus Desh Bhagat University Societies and languages of religions are products of a particular place and time in which they are born and change with passing times. Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, Christianity, and other religions have their...
  4. Admin

    POLITICAL THOUGHT OF GURU NANAK 2022-02-11

    The paper addresses the view of Guru Nanak's thought regarding politics or Sikh view of politics. Politics as a basic and fundamental aspect of human life, no society can function properly unless it is bonded by some order. Just like the whole universe is bounded in a specific and proper order...
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    Ethics And Sri Guru Granth Sahib

    Sangat ji Respected forum member Ambarsaria ji requested I begin a thread on the matter ethics and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Can we ponder whether "Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji guides us towards absolute truths and practical ways to recognize our variances and also find ways to clarify and always...
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    Sikh Ethics And Political Engagement

    Sikh Ethics and Political Engagement by Simran Jeet Singh and Prabhjot Singh http://www.tikkun.org/nextgen/sikh-ethics-and-political-engagement As members of an underrepresented community in modern America, we find ourselves in the midst of a double bind. On the one hand, we continue to...
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    Religious Young People: Why Did This Sikh, Jew, Christian And Buddhist Become More Observant Than Th

    A survey published this week found more young people turning away from religion, believing that the definition of being "moral" meant looking after your family rather than taking part in religion. More than half of the 16 to 24-year-olds questioned in the poll said their peers were less...
  8. spnadmin

    Why Religion Is Better Than Secular Ethics For Human Rights

    by Rabbi Alana Suskin Secretary, Rabbis for Human Rights - North America Anat Biletzki, past chairperson of the Israeli human rights organization B'tselem, recently suggested in the NYT blog ("The Sacred and the Humane") that "religion, even when indirectly in the service of human rights, is...
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    Legal Freedom Of The Press And Journalistic Ethics

    by MARKANDEY KATJU Part 1 Freedom is important, so is responsibility. In countries like India, the media have a responsibility to fight backward ideas such as casteism and communalism, and help the people fight poverty and other social evils. Freedom of the press and journalistic ethics...
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    Sex Ratio, Patriarchy And Ethics

    by K. S. JACOB Patriarchal societies are part of the problem of altered sex ratios, female infanticide and foeticide. This needs to be acknowledged and changed. India's sex ratio, among children aged 0-6 years, is alarming. The ratio has declined from 976 females (for every 1000 males)...
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    The Talking Stick (Native American Ethics And Practice)

    The Talking Stick Carol Locust, Ph.D. Native American Research and Training Center Tucson, Arizona[/left] (Tribal affiliation -- Eastern Band Cherokee) The talking stick has been used for centuries by many American Indian tribes as a means of just and impartial hearing. The talking stick...
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    Ethics - Discuss Ideas Not People

    People get too personal in posts. This should be a forum to discuss ideas a forum to be clear and concise when talking about issues and a person trying to explain themselves should not be looked at in a personal view. Also when a person is explaining themselves they should be clear and concise...
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    Business Ethics In Sikh Tradition By Kuldeep Singh

    BUSINESS ETHICS IN SIKH TRADITION http://www.sikhbusiness.net by Kuldeep Singh Ex Chairperson, World Sikh Council – America Region Director, Ohio Clinical Reference Laboratories, Toledo, Ohio [This article by the author was written for the students of his class on Sikhism in the...
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    Purpose Of Life: GUrbani Ethics

    Namjap ji, Kindly opine about this article. I have many articles.But I do not ahev the source.Will it do on SPN?
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    Sikh News We Are Ready To Learn 'ethics' Of Sikhism, Says Pakistan SGPC Chief (New Kerala)

    We are ready to learn 'ethics' of Sikhism, says Pakistan SGPC chief (New Kerala) http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=11v4n8a28/*http%3A//www.newkerala.com/news2.php?action=fullnews&id=10249 Array Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:45:42 GMT Ravinder Singh Robin, Amritsar : The Pakistan...
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    Sikh News We Are Ready To Learn 'ethics' Of Sikhism, Says Pakistan SGPC Chief (New Kerala)

    We are ready to learn 'ethics' of Sikhism, says Pakistan SGPC chief (New Kerala) http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=11v4n8a28/*http%3A//www.newkerala.com/news2.php?action=fullnews&id=10249 Array Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:45:42 GMT Ravinder Singh Robin, Amritsar : The Pakistan...
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    New Ethics Rules Cost NIH Another Top Researcher (washingtonpost.com)

    washingtonpost.com - James F. Battey, chief of the National Institutes of Health's high-profile human-stem-cell program and director of that agency's deafness institute, will retire in September after more than 20 years at the agency, citing his inability to comply with strict new...
  18. Arvind

    Sikh News Sikhism Ethics And Profession

    Do you think, it is fine if a Gursikh is involved in a business involving liquor, drugs, butchering... I mean that kind of profession which harms other's lives directly and indirectly. What is Gurmat about this?
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    Sikhism : Its Ethics And Values

    Sikhism : Its Ethics and Values by Sahib Kaur, M.Sc. B.T.* All universal religions have a two-fold aspect. They are born at a particular place and time, and as such have a local colour. The idiom in which they speak to the people is couched in the history and culture of the people. The...
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    The Ethics Of God

    Standing in front of me in a large stadium on a stage in front of the worlds TV cameras was a simple looking man that we have come to know as God. The world had known for sometime that this event was going to take place, the world’s media had been in a frenzy of headlines for about a month...
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