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Kanwardeep ji, These words I find disturbing and not indicitive of the Sikhi I know, do you know who wrote them? Not only do I find them disturbing but I can also spot some untruths there as well. People divorced from religoin are hardly trodden down, do you not think my freind? Brotherly coexistance between differing faiths is not a myth. Now I have said that which is the complete opposite of that which you have posted (from worldsikhnews.com). Of course I cannot show that this opinion that I have uttered is true, but can you show me how what you have posted is any truer? Whether Sikhi as a dharma disapears from the world I simply cannot say, so how can you claim that in 50-100 years it will be gone, assimilated by other religoins? Can you then see into the future? My friend these words you speak stem from fear, you may fear that Sikhi may go, but isn't that all in the hands of God anyway? Finaly please answer this if you would. What would it matter if there where no longer any Sikhs in 100 years time?
Kanwardeep ji,
These words I find disturbing and not indicitive of the Sikhi I know, do you know who wrote them?
Not only do I find them disturbing but I can also spot some untruths there as well. People divorced from religoin are hardly trodden down, do you not think my freind?
Brotherly coexistance between differing faiths is not a myth. Now I have said that which is the complete opposite of that which you have posted (from worldsikhnews.com). Of course I cannot show that this opinion that I have uttered is true, but can you show me how what you have posted is any truer?
Whether Sikhi as a dharma disapears from the world I simply cannot say, so how can you claim that in 50-100 years it will be gone, assimilated by other religoins? Can you then see into the future?
My friend these words you speak stem from fear, you may fear that Sikhi may go, but isn't that all in the hands of God anyway?
Finaly please answer this if you would. What would it matter if there where no longer any Sikhs in 100 years time?