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Sikhism’s Worldview of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
Sikhism doesn’t realize that the salvation that is available only through Jesus Christ and His work on the cross, and that salvation brings good thoughts, words, and actions by the power of the Spirit of God.
It misses the understanding of the need to submit to God so that God can do His works through them.
Sikhism has a value system based on human-generated righteousness through prayer and meditation on Sat Guru’s name, services at temple (gurdwara), turban and five Ks. Balance work, worship, and charity. It thinks that repeating the name of Sat Guru in a mantra will help people to overcome the supposed cycle of reincarnation.
It thinks that, through human effort, people can overcome the self, align life with will of God, and become a "saint soldier," fighting for good.
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Biblical Christianity’s Vision of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
To compare Sikhism to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare Sikhism's worldview of ethics, values and morals to the vision of morals, ethics, and values which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here. |