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Sikhism has no specific teachings about homosexuality. The Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention homosexuality.

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  • Sikhism has no specific teachings about homosexuality. The Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention homosexuality.
  • Sikhism is one of the major world religions with about 20 million adherents worldwide. Sikhs are Monotheistic An important element in Sikh beliefs is tolerance. Sikhs are expected to tolerate other people worshiping differently from them. Sikhs believe that good actions are worth more than elaborate ritual, they believe that humans should be treated equally and value generosity towards those less fortunate. The American Religious Right could learn from Sikhism.
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  • Sikhism was a religion primarily associated with India. Its adherents were called Sikhs. The taxi drivers who drove the Seventh Doctor and Ace from Heathrow Airport to Smithwood Manor were Sikhs. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead) Donna Noble's cousin Janice was married to a Sikh. (PROSE: Ghosts of India) Ajeeth, servant of Lady Cornelia Basildon-Stone, was a Sikh. (COMIC: The Crystal Throne) File:ReligionStub.png
  • Sikhism (Punjabi - Gurmukhi: ਸਿੱਖੀ, Shahmukhi : سکهيزم) is a monotheistic Indian religion based on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev and ten successive Sikh Gurus in fiftteenth-century Punjab.
  • Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak,He taught the concept of common God for people of all religions.He said that God can be reached through his "name",This name could be any name given by prophets of any religion>He was the one to profess that the name of "Allah" as chanted by the Muslims and the name "Ram" chanted by Hindus refer to One God.
  • Sikhism is a religion in some of the Civilization games.
  • Sikhism, the most awesome religion ever. The rules of Sikhism are as follows: 1. * Don't ever shave or get a haircut. 2. * Carry around a concealed dagger. 3. * Don't be a dick. Seriously. 4. * Use your psychic powers (earned by wearing the magic underwear for a week) only for good. 5. * Be awesome. As you can see–or perhaps cannot if you are blind–Sikhism is the coolest religion in the world. Even if the Rapture happens and God tries to throw you in the lake of fire, you will have a dagger. Even if you didn't, your coolness would turn the lake of fire to ice.
  • Sikhism, founded on the teachings of Nanak and nine successive gurus in fifteenth century Northern India, which is the fifth-largest organised religion in the world.
  • Sikhism is a religion practiced by Human civilization on Earth. The religion was founded in the 16th century in northern India. Followers of the religion are known as Sikhs Khan Noonien Singh was of Sikh descent. Khan's last name of Singh was the traditional name given to Sikh males. As was traditional amongst the Sikh, he did not cut his hair nor shave his beard as a young man. This changed when he reached his 21st birthday, and decided to no longer follow tradition. After Khan was rescued by the Federation starship USS Enterprise in the year 2267, ship's historian Marla McGivers was the first to identify Khan as a Sikh. (TOS episode & Star Trek 2 novelization: Space Seed, ST - The Eugenics Wars novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2)
  • Sikhism (which is also called Sikhi or ਸਿੱਖੀ in Punjabi, the original language) is one of the major world religions, primarily developed in 16th and 17th century India. "Sikhi" comes from the word "Sikh", and the word "Sikh" comes from its Sanskrit root "śiṣya" (शिष्य) which means "disciple" or "learner". Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhi. He was born in 1469 in the village of Nankana Sahib, near Lahore in present-day Pakistan. The core beliefs of Sikhism are:
  • Sikhism is one of the major world religions with about 20 Million adherents Worldwide. Sikhs are Monotheistic An important element in Sikh beliefs is tolerance. Sikhs are expected to tolerate other people worshiping differently from them. Sikhs value Human rights. Sikhs believe that good actions are worth more than elaborate ritual, they believe that humans should be treated equally and should care for each other. Sikhs value generosity towards those less fortunate. The American Religious Right could learn from Sikhism.
  • Sikhism also known as Sick-ism is a religious faith, the most badass, Sikhouse in the world; the popularity of Sikhism is, for the most part, a direct consequence of the fact that it is so awesome. It's the fifth-largest, but easily the coolest. Created by some very interesting historical people in fifteenth-century India, the faith teaches its followers to be smart, slick, and suave. Not only that, they also believe God wants them to be that way, which is a pretty good deal. Most of the time, religion tells you that God wants you to be all humble and meek or whatever, but not Sikhism. When one is part of the Brotherhood, one gets to be holy and look good doing it.
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  • Sikhism has no specific teachings about homosexuality. The Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention homosexuality.
  • Sikhism is one of the major world religions with about 20 million adherents worldwide. Sikhs are Monotheistic An important element in Sikh beliefs is tolerance. Sikhs are expected to tolerate other people worshiping differently from them. Sikhs believe that good actions are worth more than elaborate ritual, they believe that humans should be treated equally and value generosity towards those less fortunate. The American Religious Right could learn from Sikhism.
  • Religion-63
  • Sikhism was a religion primarily associated with India. Its adherents were called Sikhs. The taxi drivers who drove the Seventh Doctor and Ace from Heathrow Airport to Smithwood Manor were Sikhs. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead) Donna Noble's cousin Janice was married to a Sikh. (PROSE: Ghosts of India) Ajeeth, servant of Lady Cornelia Basildon-Stone, was a Sikh. (COMIC: The Crystal Throne) File:ReligionStub.png
  • Sikhism is one of the major world religions with about 20 Million adherents Worldwide. Sikhs are Monotheistic An important element in Sikh beliefs is tolerance. Sikhs are expected to tolerate other people worshiping differently from them. Sikhs value Human rights. Sikhs believe that good actions are worth more than elaborate ritual, they believe that humans should be treated equally and should care for each other. Sikhs value generosity towards those less fortunate. The American Religious Right could learn from Sikhism. Sikhs accept war as a last resort to end oppression but not to annex territory or to get profitable business opportunities such as war for oil. Sikhs accept Contraception.
  • Sikhism (Punjabi - Gurmukhi: ਸਿੱਖੀ, Shahmukhi : سکهيزم) is a monotheistic Indian religion based on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev and ten successive Sikh Gurus in fiftteenth-century Punjab.
  • Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak,He taught the concept of common God for people of all religions.He said that God can be reached through his "name",This name could be any name given by prophets of any religion>He was the one to profess that the name of "Allah" as chanted by the Muslims and the name "Ram" chanted by Hindus refer to One God.
  • Sikhism is a religion in some of the Civilization games.
  • Sikhism also known as Sick-ism is a religious faith, the most badass, Sikhouse in the world; the popularity of Sikhism is, for the most part, a direct consequence of the fact that it is so awesome. It's the fifth-largest, but easily the coolest. Created by some very interesting historical people in fifteenth-century India, the faith teaches its followers to be smart, slick, and suave. Not only that, they also believe God wants them to be that way, which is a pretty good deal. Most of the time, religion tells you that God wants you to be all humble and meek or whatever, but not Sikhism. When one is part of the Brotherhood, one gets to be holy and look good doing it. Ten gurus created the rules of Sikhism, one after another. This is because the Supreme Being works in mysterious ways, and apparently chose to reveal the awesome truth of Sikhism in tenths. A good choice, considering the disaster that occurred after he tried to teach humanity the truth through that one guy all at once.
  • Sikhism (which is also called Sikhi or ਸਿੱਖੀ in Punjabi, the original language) is one of the major world religions, primarily developed in 16th and 17th century India. "Sikhi" comes from the word "Sikh", and the word "Sikh" comes from its Sanskrit root "śiṣya" (शिष्य) which means "disciple" or "learner". Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhi. He was born in 1469 in the village of Nankana Sahib, near Lahore in present-day Pakistan. The core beliefs of Sikhism are: * The belief in one pantheistic God. The opening sentence of the Sikh scriptures is only two words long, and reflects the base belief of all who adhere to the teachings of the religion: Ek Onkar "Ek" is One and "Onkar" is God - "There is only one God." * The teachings of the Ten Sikh Gurus (as well as other accepted Muslim and Hindu saints and scholars) are enshrined in the Guru Granth Sahib. These teachings propagate the following values: - to see God in everyone; understand and practice equality among all races irrespective of caste, religion, colour, status, age, gender, etc; - to remember God at all times; to always engage in Simran or "remembrance of God", the primal being; virtuous, merciful, bountiful, fearless and Creator of everything; be always aware of His persona and behave accordingly; - to value and respect positive ideals like truth, compassion, contentment, humility, love, etc; (a reflection of God-like features) - to suppression the inner evils like lust, anger/rage, greed, material attachment, ego, etc; (a reflection of anti-God features) - to aspire and engage in useful, productive, honest and peaceful life of a householder; to work diligently while holding the image of God within you; (Kirit Karni) - to engage in selfless service (Sewa) and help build a loving community life; to be a contributor to society whenever possible; (Wand kay shakna) - to be ready to protect and stand for the rights of the weak among us; to fight for justice and fairness for all; - to always accept the Will of God, (Hukam) and stay focused and in "Positive Spirits" (Chardikala), etc The Guru Granth Sahib is a sacred text considered by Sikhs to be their eleventh and final Guru. Sikhism was influenced by reform movements in Hinduism (e.g. Bhakti, monism, Vedic metaphysics, guru ideal, and bhajans) as well as Sufi Islam. It departs from some of the social traditions and structure of Hinduism and Islam (such as the caste system and purdah, respectively). Sikh philosophy is characterised by logic, comprehensiveness, and a "without frills" approach to both spiritual and material concerns. Its theology is marked by simplicity. In Sikh ethics there is no conflict between an individual’s duty to oneself and that towards society.
  • Sikhism, the most awesome religion ever. The rules of Sikhism are as follows: 1. * Don't ever shave or get a haircut. 2. * Carry around a concealed dagger. 3. * Don't be a dick. Seriously. 4. * Use your psychic powers (earned by wearing the magic underwear for a week) only for good. 5. * Be awesome. As you can see–or perhaps cannot if you are blind–Sikhism is the coolest religion in the world. Even if the Rapture happens and God tries to throw you in the lake of fire, you will have a dagger. Even if you didn't, your coolness would turn the lake of fire to ice.
  • Sikhism, founded on the teachings of Nanak and nine successive gurus in fifteenth century Northern India, which is the fifth-largest organised religion in the world.
  • Sikhism is a religion practiced by Human civilization on Earth. The religion was founded in the 16th century in northern India. Followers of the religion are known as Sikhs Khan Noonien Singh was of Sikh descent. Khan's last name of Singh was the traditional name given to Sikh males. As was traditional amongst the Sikh, he did not cut his hair nor shave his beard as a young man. This changed when he reached his 21st birthday, and decided to no longer follow tradition. After Khan was rescued by the Federation starship USS Enterprise in the year 2267, ship's historian Marla McGivers was the first to identify Khan as a Sikh. (TOS episode & Star Trek 2 novelization: Space Seed, ST - The Eugenics Wars novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2)
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