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Sat Sri Akal,

 

Very well said Gyani Jarnail Singh - I put to you that I too have this firm belief that the acts of our Guru's and matyrs that followed were MOST DEFINATLY a miracle in itself. I only posted this article on the "technical" question of how he died.

 

It is just that for some may question whether such a thing is possible? I am no way in any shape or form questioning the strength, courage, and god-like strength of such men - I am merely trying to bring some clarity.

 

I do not wish for Sikhi to be portrayed as a 'unrealistic' faith - Sikhi is very true - in fact I see no other religion/way of life which has shown: Brave Saint-Soldiers, Equality, Logic, Truth, and 'seeing beyond barriers' - and such matters are only a Scratch of what Sikhi actually has shown in its brief history.

 

I see Sikhi is a real alternative for all persons belief in God - I say "alternative" because no one actually converts to Sikhi - Sikhi is a philosophy and way of life - it is not to be confused as a religion. That is what separates Sikhi from every other religion - calling Sikhi a religion is for conveniance. A muslim can be a muslim and a sikh, a christian can also be christian and a sikh, so too can a hindu, buddhist, etc. Guru Granth contains a completely different view point on life, god, etc - and should be recommonded as an Aide for persons of all religions, colour, creed, etc who are on their own respective paths to god.  - something to ponder on another day.

 

That is why I love Sikhi.lol. Plain, common-sense approach to God (couldn't put it simpler).

 

Gurdip Chana.


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