• Welcome to all New Sikh Philosophy Network Forums!
    Explore Sikh Sikhi Sikhism...
    Sign up Log in

god

  1. Admin

    A History Of The Mythology Of God

    A History of the Mythology of God By Dr S. S. Dhillon The question of God is a difficult one. There is no clear definition and many threads get woven into the search of God. However, it is important to go over brief history of mythology of God, the religious influence, and now scientific...
  2. A

    General Is There A God?

    Dear Sikhs, I would like to know why you believe in god. I am intrigued - is it a personal experience? If so, what was it? Please elaborate on why you believe in god, thank you.
  3. D

    Who Is Closest To God?

    hi everyone, i have a question which i hope you'll find interesting. before i pose it, i would like to say a couple of things. i have been on these forums before under different names. i was on here once as 'a muslim' and later as something else (can't remember the name i used then). as 'a...
  4. Santokh Singh1989

    Islamic View Of The Sikh Concept Of God

    Sat Naam, Greetings community, this is my first post but I feel it is an important one. It is something that has been eating away at me and distresses me. Let me preface this by saying that I have NO hatred for Islam or Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him, and that along with that one of my best...
  5. Vikram singh

    Sikh News God, Glory And Gold: A Portrait Of Waris Ahluwalia

    Waris Ahluwalia can only be introduced with the aid of multiple slashes. American/Indian, designer/actor, beturbaned/bespoke, teetotaler/celebutante. On New York City’s dependably mercurial scene-and-be-seen barometer, Waris has been rising consistently. He’s the guy you know from The...
  6. spnadmin

    Arts/Society God, Glory And Gold: A Portrait Of Waris Ahluwalia

    God, Glory and Gold: A portrait of Waris Ahluwalia by ADITI SAXTON Waris Singh Ahluwalia can only be introduced with the aid of multiple slashes. Sikh/American, designer/actor, beturbaned/bespoke, teetotaler/celebutante. On New York City's dependably mercurial scene-and-be-seen...
  7. V

    Re: One And Only One God

    UNFATHOMABLE/ਅਥਾਹ-AKAL PURKHffice:office" /><?"urn:ABSTRACT Akal Purkh cannot be defined because It applies to every thing, and can not be measured, Atula, Atolak (ਅਤੁਲ, ਅਤੋਲਕ). The fullness of the reality of spiritual metaphysical energy, is infinite and all inclusive. The all-pervading...
  8. Admin

    God's Gender

    Gurbani teaches us: God is gender free. The Guru Granth Sahib refers to God as both masculine and feminine. At times, God is referred to as our father, mother, friend, husband to a soul-bride, etc. God is unborn and does not die. God belongs to neither sex. God...
  9. jasbirkaleka

    Does God Love Sycophants?

    Note: syc·o·phant (s k -f nt, s k -). n. A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people. Gurfateh, Most of the Kirtan that we hear in Gurdwaras and on T.V. is in praise of Waheguru. I don"t think God would be very pleased hearing His praises day-in and...
  10. BhagatSingh

    Atheism Good Reasons For "Believing" In God - A Presentation By Dan Dennett For Intellectuals

    If you don't consider yourself an intellectual then don't watch this. I say this because it will be hard to understand and the presenter, Dan Dennett, will come off as arrogant. I found myself just WOWing at many parts of it. This presentation was just fantastic, it explains a lot!! :D He uses...
  11. A

    Is 'Wah-e-Guru' The Name Of God?

    The term ‘wah’ is a typical Urdu and often-used form of exclamation of appreciation which is not dissimilar to ‘wow’ in English. ‘Wah-e-Guru’ is an expression that shows appreciation or praise for the guru and is comparable to ‘Jai Gurudev.’ The term Wah-e-Guru does not appear in the Sri Guru...
  12. Admin

    Terror In The Name Of God

    The recent spate of explosions in different cities of Pakistan — Peshawar, Kohat and Lahore —induced me to try and unravel the mental make-up of the young men who carry out missions that invariably cost them their lives. All through the history of mankind there have been more or less similar...
  13. spnadmin

    The Day I Had A Tryst With God

    Tuesday, September 15, 2009 The day I had a tryst with God - innervoice@hindustantimes.com That day I shook hands with God. On a cold winter morning as I was lying in the operation theatre in a dimly-lit room, I tried to remain neutral. I had realised that negative thoughts did...
  14. Admin

    Islam Taxi To God - I Get Evangelized By Muslim Drivers

    In a midnight taxi from Newark airport to Manhattan, I couldn't keep my mouth shut. I saw the Muslim name on the driver's identification and immediately nailed its provenance. "You're Egyptian, yes?" It's a knack of sorts, utterly useless in many ways, but having grown up around the world and...
  15. K

    Sikh News Justice Of God

    There were mass murders in 1947.There were a lot of killings in Punjab during the phase of terrorism?Peopl(Sikhs)across the whole of India had to reap the crop of hatred sown by the others.Do the Sikhs have to do collective reaping?God is known for his Justice?We may be small to see it.But how...
  16. Vikram singh

    God's Elect Rewarded With Luxury And Money

    Onstage before thousands of believers weighed down by debt and economic insecurity, Kenneth and Gloria Copeland and their all-star lineup of “prosperity gospel” preachers delighted the crowd with anecdotes about the luxurious lives they had attained by following the Word of God. Check This
  17. Admin

    God Is Not Great

    Taken elsewhere from internet... Atheism – Christopher Hitchens in Seattle – “God is not great” Does Sikhism have a similar concept to Christianity's original sin, whereby you have sin when you are born? Does Sikhism mention what happens to atheists? Why does Sikhism encourage neutrality...
  18. V

    God

    Is God ( Within sikhism) seen as a personal God, a God who will answer prayers etc Or is he seen a God who loves his creation (s) but takes a back seat with the daily running of things?
  19. spnadmin

    SciTech The God Chemical: Brain Chemistry And Mysticism (Part 1 Of A 5 Part Series)

    The God Chemical: Brain Chemistry And Mysticism by Barbara Bradley Hagerty For much of the 20th century, mainstream science shied away from studying spirituality. Sigmund Freud declared God to be a delusion, and others maintained that God, if there is such a thing, is beyond...
  20. Q

    Do Sikhs Fear God?

    Should a Sikh Fear God? Keep all anwsers to the point. Try and be honest and fair at all times and back up what u say with sources (preferably religious). Opinionated statements based on popular fallicies are NOT :welcome:. Pls StICk To THe ToPIc, Thank you.
Top