For all the religious "nones", if you had to pick a religion which would you pick and why? What would be the ultimate deciding factor? (Example, ideology vs values.)
Subjective experience always fails in logic. I'm also a theist, (monotheistic), but if you're mentioning personal experience it really means emotion over logic.
The only reason the answer to that would usually be "no" is because ultimately Guru Granth Sahib is the Guru, God almighty for us: you can't just buy it through stores, the best second thing I know is buying it in volumes. Or "buy" it through special Gurdwaras, (I personally don't know which...
I will reply, "no", but I must say your question was very, hard to give an answer to, (because monotheistic beliefs believe God is all powerful and can create anything, leading this question difficult). If you are polytheistic, the answer can be different as the Tritons created the Olympians.
Ok, so I have seen many badly written comparisons of Sikhi and Christianity and they are overtly biased one way or the other, so I'll try making this unbiased as possible.
Salvation through God's grace alone: Christian- "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this is not from...
Langar is a system of equality through the giving of free food to everyone at a Gurdwara. Ultimately what this does is it brings humanity together regardless of who you are and be together in brotherhood as equals. Why Guru Sahib would do this is to show his love for everyone not just the high...