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Moderator's Note Re: What is a difference?
Posted by Pcj Send Email to Author on Saturday, 5/24/2008 8:41 AM MDT


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Moderator's Note: The question was regarding "Sikhs" asking for foreign help. This did not pan out be a fact here. It is difficult to see what is elevating in the rest of this discussion. Is this politics, or philosophy? What kind of Sikhs are we discussing? Guru's Sikhs, the politicians, or the gangs? Guru does not promote killing except to fight injustice. Who wants to kill whom? What is this quibbling about and what are we trying to say?

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Sorry Ankhee Ji, I have to disagree with you. A lion does not kill only when provoked. A lion also kills when he is hungry. It takes a lot of training to teach a lion not to kill. But a lion does not think logically when he is willing to kill.

For a human, it's cowardly to kill. All it means is that the killer does not have enough self-confidence that he can change the person he kills.

Those who say that you go to heaven if you kill someone are absurdly wrong, even if killing takes place due to religion.

We should all know by now that the re-incarnation takes place based upon the condition of soul when we are dying. When people kill someone out of hatred, it obviously shows that their soul is not in a good condition. In other words, their soul is not in good enough condition to be reincarnated in a higher life or be freed from the cycle of re-incarnated.


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