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Dogra veer I have no issues with your answers. The issue is with Number 5. Preaching versus practice. Majorities don't need minorities, Hindus don't need Sikhs. However minorities are very significantly impacted by actions and approaches of the majority. Hindus outnumber Sikhs by say 45:1. The impact of small actions of the majority in beliefs, or other ways can be devastating on the minorities. Hence the issues when leaders speak with loose lips and don't stand up explicitly for minority rights. Laws of math will see minorities disappear if majority does not support the existence of minorities let alone attack and malign them.Well:
1) Sikh faith is its own faith, GGSJI, is the Holy Book, Vedas is for Hindus, so difference there for starters.
2) Do not agree with Arya Samaj or any other organisation that states to lump Sikhism, Jainism and Bhuddism within Hindu fold, these are distinct religions within their own right, and respect shown as many paths to God, as Human beings we are not robots.
3) Hindu faith recognises different paths, hence this is our prime directive message being given, we have to respect others free right to believe in what ever they choose, as their own pathway, we have no right to tell others about their faith, we will defend comments on our faith.
4) Vast majority of people have no interest in telling other people what they are.
5) Walk without hate, walk without bigotry, walk with acceptance, walk with understanding of differences, is our goal.
Sat Sri Akal
Sat Sri Akal.
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