Renji
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^ Could it be an attempt to be welcoming to Christians in the town/city where the Temple was located?
That, I do not know..
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^ Could it be an attempt to be welcoming to Christians in the town/city where the Temple was located?
Sikhs accept evolution. They do, however, believe in God, and he is called as the Creator - but it is not like within the Bible. I have never met a Sikh who believed in the creation of something from nothing. The Sikh God is panentheistic, so everything in existence is in God, but God is also beyond it. We are not separate from "Him" (who is genderless and formless).1. Do Sikhs believe in the concept of a Creator God - meaning something was created out of nothing or do they believe in Evolution of Universe/earth?
Usually it is free will, but some things are predestined - either by God's Will, or by karma.2. What opinion do sikhs have on -whether there is Free will or everything is predestined (in other words Fate).
Yes, Sikhs believe in a soul. It moves from life to life. However, it cannot be found and measured. The soul is a spark of the Divine.3. Do Sikhs believe in the concept of Soul?. If yes, Do Sikhs believe that Soul moves from body to body after death like the Hindus do?.
The Five Thieves:4. What according to Sikhism is analogous to the Christian concept of 7 deadly sins or the Buddhist concept of 3 impurities of Greed, Hatred and delusion?.
Sikhs practise almost no rituals. The only rituals are birth, initiation into the Khālsā, marriage, and death.5. What importance are Rites, Rituals etc in Sikhism?. For example in Buddhism , Buddha asked people to stop doing rites and rituals whereas in Hinduim there is all sort of rites and rituals......What is the Sikh position on this?.
Sikhism believes in reincarnation.6. Is there a concept of Hell and Heaven in Sikhism?
Sikhs accept evolution. They do, however, believe in God, and he is called as the Creator - but it is not like within the Bible. I have never met a Sikh who believed in the creation of something from nothing. The Sikh God is panentheistic, so everything in existence is in God, but God is also beyond it. We are not separate from "Him" (who is genderless and formless).
Usually it is free will, but some things are predestined - either by God's Will, or by karma.
Yes, Sikhs believe in a soul. It moves from life to life. However, it cannot be found and measured. The soul is a spark of the Divine.
The Five Thieves:
Lust, wrath, greed, worldly-attachment, and egotism.
Sikhs practise almost no rituals. The only rituals are birth, initiation into the Khālsā, marriage, and death.
There are no castes, icons, or priests in Sikhism, and it emphasises people are equal regardless of race, caste, creed, or gender.
Sikhism believes in reincarnation.
Many believe in a Heaven and Purgatory-Hell world. Others see them as metaphorical. Most Sikhs believe people can experience Heaven-like bliss or Hell-like stress in this world, according to how they live.
Yup. Although some don't like working in either halal restaurants (halal and kosher food being strictly prohibited for consumption in Sikhism) and some dislike working in meat-serving restaurants, preferring vegetarian ones instead.Another question. Can a Sikh work in a restaurant?
They do.Most healthcodes restrict facial hair, right?
Is there any way around that which would allow a Sikh to keep their beard?
hello all ,
i have a very simple question ,
what is god ?God is the name of power which is working in Our "Real Home", and the more intresting thing is -- when we return back to our 'Real home' -- God put his own crown on our heads.
Very expencive question.does he exist ? if so ,
can you see him , feel him ,
_/\_
Chinu
What isn't God?hello all ,
i have a very simple question ,
what is god ?
Yes, "He" exists.does he exist ? if so ,
can you see him , feel him ,
hello all ,
i have a very simple question ,
what is god ?
does he exist ? if so ,
can you see him , feel him ,
They do, yes.Do Sikhs believe in Rebirth?. Is it similar to Hindu concept.......meaning you can be reborn as an animal or human in next life?.
They do, yes.
I'm pretty sure this is the case. The concept of reincarnation is considered a part of Sikh philosophy. "Higher realms" and "lower realms" are just semantics for better and worse realms.are u sure abt this?. i saw in some sikh forums that they are born in higher realms and not human and animals.
I'm pretty sure this is the case. The concept of reincarnation is considered a part of Sikh philosophy. "Higher realms" and "lower realms" are just semantics for better and worse realms.are u sure abt this?. i saw in some sikh forums that they are born in higher realms and not human and animals.
Jaspreet Ji, Welcome to the world of spirituality and best of luck.thanks to everyone for their responses ,
how can one say that such a power exist in practicality ?
i guess the answer is no ,
how do you believe in something that does not exist?
the dilemma that i have is that,
do you believe in god and gurbani because it is written in granth sahib and we have been told since birth to follow it and thats what we do ,
or you read and understand it so that you can implement it in your everyday life ,so far i havent , (quite simply the rebirth dosent make sense in todays world , and we are believing in it without asking how is that possible
i think i am a practical but also a god fearing person and rather see something to believe it
i guess i want to understand "GOD" better but may be with some practical answers , if thats possible