
05-06-2006, 10:35 PM
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Sat Sri Akal, Sin does not mean anything, it is just a label as far as Sikhism is concerned. In reality we need to see is it is appropriate for Sikh to marry a non Sikh. There are two consequences. 1. There will be slow decline in Sikh values and growth over time as there is more likelihood that person and their offspring will not stick to the Sikh religion. 2 Sikh religion will cease to be a kind of religion with the same firm Maryada and will be wildly accepted as an open religion as it brings more values from other religion. I was born in Sikh family and I am teaching my kids the Sikh values and want them to stay and marry a Sikh person because I want to see the Sikhism grow, but at the same time I will accept if they choose to bring a non Sikh person in their life as at the same time Sikhism is very generous and tolerant religion which respect the value of other humans. Kudrat de sub bande.
Kuljit Singh
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