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Sikh what is it??
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Can any one explain to me why is it that sikh are so up themselves - you know they claim to be bettr then the rest of the world in asia. why is it that every country every religion accepts people who walk through their palce of wprship except sikh why is it sikh all have differnet morals and level of unity. why is it thata hindue biy can marry a sikh girl in their hindu temple but a sikh girl will not be allowed to do the same in sikh temple. Is G-d very particular where he resides then? or do sikhs think their God is better then any one else's what a load of mumbo jumbo!!! sikh men have lost the plot? shoudl god not be the main reason for a temple and not politics??????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well there are some exceptions, some who are not too proud to accept the truth that all things are of God but by Christ Jesus.
There is the recent case of a young man of the Sikh religion who began reading the Bible study aid “Let God Be True” and studying it with Bible.
In the Sikh religion all the men let their hair grow long and they never shave. They coil their long hair, of which they are very proud, into a ball on top of their heads and cover it with a turban. So, imagine the surprise when one day this Sikh gentleman walked into their Kingdom Hall in Bombay with his hair cut and brushed in the Western style and his chin shaved clean.
Clearly he was humble enough to be taught and he was not afraid to follow the path of truth when once he saw it. (Mic. 6:8)
There is the recent case of a young man of the Sikh religion who began reading the Bible study aid “Let God Be True” and studying it with Bible.
In the Sikh religion all the men let their hair grow long and they never shave. They coil their long hair, of which they are very proud, into a ball on top of their heads and cover it with a turban. So, imagine the surprise when one day this Sikh gentleman walked into their Kingdom Hall in Bombay with his hair cut and brushed in the Western style and his chin shaved clean.
Clearly he was humble enough to be taught and he was not afraid to follow the path of truth when once he saw it. (Mic. 6:8)