Humans are the only things in creation (that we know of at the moment) that have the capacity to "revolt" against "God". Our task is to neutralize our tendency to revolt and live according to what Sikhs call Hukam and I'm sure other religions call "God's will".
I'm loving this thread!
The opening verse of the Sikh scripture says:
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One Universal Creative Force
The True Reality
The Doer
Without Fear
Without Hatred
Timeless
Never Born
Self-Created
Known through Guru's blessings
True in the primal beginning
True throughout the ages
True here and now...
Sat Sri Akaal
"Ego" may be described differently among dharmic paths. When I use 'ego-self' or 'ego-mind' (or haumai), I use it to mean the highly constructed psyche\self that presents itself as the model of health and normality, and puts everything else/all others as separate external points...
Oh I see. What you were trying to say was that non-Bible believers have no one to answer to with specific regard to their own sexual behaviour. Not that they have no one to answer to, period.
Lust is one of the five vices in Sikhi; Sikhs are cautioned not to be promiscuous; the Code of...
Yes it exists, because Sikhs are Indian, and caste permeates Indian culture.
I'm not sure what 'holier than thou' attitude you might be insinuating I'm displaying? I'm merely adding clarity to your information.
I don't understand the relevance of the link as it wasn't about caste.
Thanks for the link. I'm going to maintain the position that there is no caste in Sikhi the religion. Sure, it exists on a cultural level within India, and many Sikhs practice it. But that is because of their culture, not their religion.
What kind of castes are in the Sikh religion?
I understand that caste is a largely cultural thing in India and is not actually related to Islam, Sikhi or Christianity (the religions). I can't speak for Jainism or Buddhism.