Sikhs believe the world can see peace through cooperation between all faiths and its people, justice is key and everyone should be treated equally
Sikhs do NOT believe that war is the answer to anything;however, the tenth guru Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's had once said: "when all means have failed it is righteous to raise the sword." Meaning, when all means of peace, justice, equality etc. have failed, then only does one have the right to raise their sword and that too only to fight for justice.
If you think that women should be oppressed and denied basic rights and equality, then yes. If you believe in equality and justice for everyone, then NO!
Fair trade represents justice and equality. And justice and equality are key tenants of Christianity. On this point, the prophets especially come to mind. So overall Christians think highly of fair trade
because they think that everyone is equal no one is better then the other
Peace without justice is often fragile and unsustainable. In order to achieve lasting peace, addressing injustices is essential to promote reconciliation, healing, and a sense of fairness within societies. Ignoring or neglecting justice can lead to underlying tensions and grievances that may potentially disrupt peace in the long term.
Sikhs think that Guru Nanak's teaching is extremely important. This is because he saw God and created Sikhism, he must have known all about Sikhism (because he created it). Most Sikhs look up to him and admire him. I think that Guru Nanak must have been very inspirational! Also all Sikhs should look up to him as he seems like he will have been an exceptional leader/teacher.
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they think of everyone as brothers and sisters
we frown upon it
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Gurus aren't Gods they are leaders of the Sikhism faith. They do not think themselves as Gods either. Sikhs believe in equality between both women and men. This belief came from the founder of the religion, Guru Nanak.