
, I meant I should share what the Professor and me talked about. He said how it must be hard about keeping the Sikh identity.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/interfaith-dialogues/91-why-religionists-so-insecure-any-criticism.html
And I said, I should share that conversation when I hear people take refuge in "Sikhi is only in my heart" arguments and claim it doesnt need an identity or physical attribute.
"An interesting side-note :
I was talking to a professor about the Sikh Identity, and he was telling me how it must be hard and so forth. And he said how I must be victim to much lip-service, as Sikhs do not conceal their belief. A Devil-worshipper may be hidden, and still the public may never know his true beliefs, because he looks like everyone else. Whereas a Sikh, it is shown what he believes, and this causes him to be victim to much scrutiny."
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=91
The "devil-worshipper" is only in heart...Sikhi is meant to be everywhere, and also seen