This post is meant to be a direct rebuttle to internet troll and Christian religious fanatic Rajs post.
My Reasons are as follows:
1. The Guru Granth Sahib ji was penned by the Guru's and not by disciples, many years later.
2. Sikhism is a non-missionary faith that does not believe in converting other and disrespecting other people beliefs.
3. Sikhism concepts of Langaar (Communal Kitchen), Wandh Chakna, and the Chardi Kalan Spirit.
4. "Higher than Truth is Truthful Living". No point just talking about the truth unless one is prepared to live it.
5. Defending the poor and weak, no matter what their religion, colour, creed.
6. Standing up for Justice, Freedom, and Equality.
7. Sikh women can and have for last 300 to 400 years taken Sikh congregations wheras Christians still argue about female priests.
8. The concept of Gurmatta or mutual consent, which is a democratic principle. Christianity has no such principle.
9. God does not take human form, but rather God is in each and every one of us. It is up to each and every one of us to realise God.
10. Sikhism respects, Jesus, Mohammed, Moses, Ram etc on an equal footing.
11. Believe in the life of a householder and not one of a recluse or a Nun or Priest.
Can anyone else add more to this?
My Reasons are as follows:
1. The Guru Granth Sahib ji was penned by the Guru's and not by disciples, many years later.
2. Sikhism is a non-missionary faith that does not believe in converting other and disrespecting other people beliefs.
3. Sikhism concepts of Langaar (Communal Kitchen), Wandh Chakna, and the Chardi Kalan Spirit.
4. "Higher than Truth is Truthful Living". No point just talking about the truth unless one is prepared to live it.
5. Defending the poor and weak, no matter what their religion, colour, creed.
6. Standing up for Justice, Freedom, and Equality.
7. Sikh women can and have for last 300 to 400 years taken Sikh congregations wheras Christians still argue about female priests.
8. The concept of Gurmatta or mutual consent, which is a democratic principle. Christianity has no such principle.
9. God does not take human form, but rather God is in each and every one of us. It is up to each and every one of us to realise God.
10. Sikhism respects, Jesus, Mohammed, Moses, Ram etc on an equal footing.
11. Believe in the life of a householder and not one of a recluse or a Nun or Priest.
Can anyone else add more to this?