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Dear Member (Caramel Chocolate),What is said in the posting is Sikhism considers the two sexes as equal. You know that nature creates the two sexes with some purpose. sexual pleasure is a small inducement given by nature so that the species procreate. Sexual pleasure is not the end but a means to continue various forms of lives on this planet. If the two individuals of the same sex enter into what you call as marriage then the nature's provision is violated the very reason for which nature created two sexes gets negated and only lust remains. Spitituality demands effacement of negative attibutes from life, which includes lust. Having sex in marriage is not lust, it is the means to comply with the intent of nature for which the two sexes were created. Since all religions of the world aim towards spirituality, so called marriage between the two individuals of the same sex cannot be accepted by any religion. Certainly not by Sikh Religion. The question posed by the other member Sukhi I will respond in my next posting. With Love and Respect for all.Amarpal
Dear Member (Caramel Chocolate),
What is said in the posting is Sikhism considers the two sexes as equal.
You know that nature creates the two sexes with some purpose. sexual pleasure is a small inducement given by nature so that the species procreate. Sexual pleasure is not the end but a means to continue various forms of lives on this planet.
If the two individuals of the same sex enter into what you call as marriage then the nature's provision is violated the very reason for which nature created two sexes gets negated and only lust remains. Spitituality demands effacement of negative attibutes from life, which includes lust. Having sex in marriage is not lust, it is the means to comply with the intent of nature for which the two sexes were created.
Since all religions of the world aim towards spirituality, so called marriage between the two individuals of the same sex cannot be accepted by any religion. Certainly not by Sikh Religion.
The question posed by the other member Sukhi I will respond in my next posting.
With Love and Respect for all.
Amarpal