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Old 30th June 2003, 06:56
MelodeonMan MelodeonMan is offline
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I would like to practise the Sikh religion is it only for Indians or can anyone became a Sikh, what do I have to do to become a Sikh,or is a white Scot not allowed to be ,,
serious enquiry, can anyone help.
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Old 30th June 2003, 19:20
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Best to get information straight from the horse's mouth.

http://www.sikhs.org

From what I've read it seems like Theistic Buddhism but less world-denying. They reject all distinctions based on race, sex, or cast, so you could join if you wanted to.

Sikhism seems much more practical then other eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, but still has got nothing on Catholicism .
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