I am impressed by what I read of Sikhism. After a couple of books at
home, I turned to Wikipedia. I remembered about the Golden Temple and
some other events but they were historical or news items.

I, too, am a "slow adapter".

I felt badly about jumping from the particular to the universal
regarding some personal experiences for there were positives as well
as negatives. It reminded me I still feel hurt and anger over some
matters and will try harder to pray for understanding. Maybe God
needed my attention! :-) Just kidding...

On Feb 23, 9:18 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hey Rigsy,
>
> There is nowt to forgive my friend.
>
> Ignorance is not a sin rather a nateural state.  We are all ignorant
> about many things, untill we take the time to learn, and part of the
> learning is in the asking.
>
> Realiseing all the time that when we speak in part or on the whole
> about religious belifes we are not dealing in emprical fact but
> beliefe.  Some of which we can apply logical thought to, some.... well
> not so much.  Then I'll say it is my belife that the soul inhabites
> the body upon conception, or perhaps it is always present, rather as
> RP suggest as part of the pervadidness of God?
>
> All of us are redemable, in the eys of God if not in the eyes of each
> other.
>
> I'm a lover of nature(if this is indeed the context which you mean?)
> it's hard not to be coming from the Pagan background that I do.  I'm
> also an admirerer of a certin Mr Darwin, and believe in an absolute
> sense that we arived here via the process of evolution.
>
> So humanity is not somehow seperate from nature but very much a part
> of it.  Indeed with our abilities it is clear to see how much sway we
> have over the lives of the other animals that we share this planet
> with.
>
> As to Sikhi, ahh I'm not a good Sikh. Only really because Sikhi agrees
> with many of my personal belifes about God and Gods plan.
>
> On Feb 23, 2:43 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thank you for your reply and am thinking about it...
>
> > I think this brings up the question of potential and actuality. (Does
> > the fetus have a soul, for instance. Does an evil person retain the
> > possibility of redemption- how does this relate to religious and civil
> > laws? Etc.)
>
> > Yes- I just get my hopes up and then...HIstory is indeed a dance back
> > and forth but so is an individual life. We are certainly living in
> > "interesting times" (Chinese wish that can be taken two ways.)
>
> > My "man" just cleared another large snowfall- I think we are up to 72"
> > and may hit 90" by the end of March. So my spirit is curious but my
> > mind is distracted. :-)
>
> > How does Nature figure into your beliefs? I admit I am quite ignorant
> > about the Sikh faith and tend to limit it to Punjab and turbans.
> > Please forgive my poor education- thus far.
>
> > On Feb 23, 5:01 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hey RP,
>
> > > Yeah I get what you are saying.
>
> > > I see a disctiction though.
>
> > > I belive that before anything existed there was only God.  That is
> > > before the creation, before matter ther was only God, God in spirt.
> > > God created the creation from Gods self.  That is God created matter
> > > from spirt, so yes I too belive that there exists not one iota of
> > > matter that does not contian the spirit of God.
>
> > > It goes back to my original question though what is Soul?
>
> > > Is soul simply spirit?
>
> > > No, too much relgious dogma says that only humans can reach God, or if
> > > you like only humans have soul.  So what is the portion of God or the
> > > propertie of God that is all pervading?  Flour my freind.
>
> > > All bread (matter) containes the spirt (flour) of God but not all
> > > bread (matter) containes the soul(yeast) of God.  Humans are levend
> > > bread, all else is unlevend.
>
> > > I say this because, as I have said too much dogma says it is so.  As a
> > > religous man, I must place some of my belife structure on some
> > > religious dogma.
>
> > > On Feb 23, 10:37 am, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > There is not an atom of matter that doesn't contain the Spirit ,
> > > > rather everything and everyone is upheld by the spirit. Hence the
> > > > basis of all whether animate or inanimate is the soul or the Spirit.
>
> > > > On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 8:26 PM, [email protected]
>
> > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hey Rigsy,
>
> > > > > The point of my baking anology was to differantciat between Soul and
> > > > > Matter.  Yes indeed other raising agents are to be found, and yes
> > > > > indeed some prefer unlevend bread.  Bread is still bread made out of
> > > > > some form of flour.
>
> > > > > Sticking to this then in answer to your questions.
>
> > > > > If the yeast is the soul and the flour the matter we can easily see
> > > > > that not all matter containes soul, although it is still thought of as
> > > > > the same thing.
>
> > > > > Evilness stems not from the yeast but from the flour.  That is not
> > > > > from the spirt of God but the minds of mankind.
>
> > > > > I am both a theists and a humanist, I see no contradiction in this.
> > > > > So yes humanity has progressed for good or ill. How do I measure it?
> > > > > Probably like you do, in many ways.  How we treat the worst off
> > > > > amongst us, and our elderly, what levels of technolgy we have and how
> > > > > it is used, our philosophis and where they lead us both theistic and
> > > > > secular, as I say many differant ways.
>
> > > > > Hahah yes it does seem that religous dogma clouds rationality,
> > > > > sometimes, for some people, but I would argue that it is strict
> > > > > adhereance without questioning the worth of such dogma is to blame,
> > > > > rather than dogma itself.
>
> > > > > History shows us circles, for those who wish to look.  It seems we
> > > > > move forward, and then the same old shit happens, and around we go
> > > > > again.
>
> > > > > On Feb 22, 1:43 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> Animals can have personalities. People can have a herd mentality
> > > > >> lacking intelligence, individualism and uniqueness.
>
> > > > >> Is the soul from a creator? How do you explain evil- do you admit
> > > > >> there are evil souls/forces? Is the soul/creator split between good
> > > > >> and evil? (This was a heresy of the Early Church but a doctrine of
> > > > >> Zoroastrianism.)
>
> > > > >> Baking powder and soda also create a rise in flour. Some peole prefer
> > > > >> flat breads. :-)
>
> > > > >> Civilization might progress on the basis of other criteria- there was
> > > > >> a book/program about germs and steel but I forget the author and 
> > > > >> exact
> > > > >> title. How do you measure the progress of the human race- or, do you
> > > > >> see progress or merely an illusion created by the Industrial
> > > > >> Revolution and technology and into whose hands/minds is this progress
> > > > >> steered?  Or does religious dogma suspend critical thinking in order
> > > > >> to unify/pacify the populace into a common belief system? Same with
> > > > >> political/economic theories.
>
> > > > >> How has all this "been working" for the human race according to
> > > > >> history?
>
> > > > >> On Feb 22, 4:40 am, "[email protected]" 
> > > > >> <[email protected]>
> > > > >> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > Hah yes I agree that it does appear a little contradictory.
>
> > > > >> > Let me attempt to explian it this way.
>
> > > > >> > You are a uniqeue individual, differant from me, and indeed every
> > > > >> > other human on the planet.  What is the root of this?
>
> > > > >> > It is clearly in the brain.  The brain holds the essance of the
> > > > >> > person, the physcolgy, the moral and beliefe structure, in short 
> > > > >> > the
> > > > >> > 'personality'.
>
> > > > >> > So then what is the soul?  As you say it is my beliefe that soul is
> > > > >> > spirit, further that only one spirit pervades the creation,that of 
> > > > >> > the
> > > > >> > creator.
>
> > > > >> > But spirit and matter are two differant things.
>
> > > > >> > A baking anology I think.
>
> > > > >> > I bake some bread and use some yeast, this yeast then is akin to 
> > > > >> > soul,
> > > > >> > and the flour akin to the all pervading creative spirit.  After all
> > > > >> > you cannot make bread without some form of flour.
>
> > > > >> > If I bake some bread without using yeast, it is still bread, it 
> > > > >> > still
> > > > >> > containes the flour, but bread bereft of yeast.
>
> > > > >> > So to is the differance between humans and animals.
>
> > > > >> > On Feb 21, 5:45 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > > On the one hand you profess that there is only one Spirit and 
> > > > >> > > the idea
> > > > >> > > that there are more an illusion , on the other hand you speak of
> > > > >> > > souls. Soul is Spirit , and if there is only one Spirit then 
> > > > >> > > there are
> > > > >> > > no souls but only One Soul which would be common to all 
> > > > >> > > creatures.
>
> > > > >> > > On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:45 PM, [email protected]
>
> > > > >> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> > > > Ahh science huh.  I may not know a lot but I am sure that 
> > > > >> > > > science and
> > > > >> > > > religion do not agree on many things, the existance of a soul 
> > > > >> > > > being
> > > > >> > > > one of them  I for one would love to read any papers you have 
> > > > >> > > > that
> > > > >> > > > suggest that animals have souls.
>
> > > > >> > > > Anyhoo onwards.
>
> > > > >> > > > It is clear that what makes up all of what we may call a human 
> > > > >> > > > takes
> > > > >> > > > place in the brain.  All that you or indeed I am, is due to 
> > > > >> > > > the old
> > > > >> > > > grey matter.  Having said that however I am theist and so I 
> > > > >> > > > belive in
> > > > >> > > > the existance of the soul.
>
> > > > >> > > > So onwards to my initial question.  What is a soul and do 
> > > > >> > > > animals have
> > > > >> > > > them?
>
> > > > >> > > > On Feb 18, 2:02 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> > > >> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 7:00 PM, [email protected]
>
> > > > >> > > >> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> > > >> > What is a soul and do other animals have them?
>
> > > > >> > > >> > On Feb 17, 6:03 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> > > >> >> Will the goat on the butcher's table survive it's death ? 
> > > > >> > > >> >> Or will it
> > > > >> > > >> >> die and be no more ?
>
> > > > >> > > >> The point to be debated is whether a person is something 
> > > > >> > > >> separate from
> > > > >> > > >> the body and using the body , if so it follows that every 
> > > > >> > > >> animal is
> > > > >> > > >> also using his body though being separate from it. Some major
> > > > >> > > >> religions though
>
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