• Sikhs have no objections to the donation and transplantation of blood, bone marrow and of organs.
• According to the Sikh religion saving life is one of the greatest things that anyone can do.
• Sikhs believe in life after death and a continuous cycle of re-birth.
• The body is not needed in this process, it is the soul which
is eternal.
• It is therefore thought to be a good thing for other people to benefit from the organs from a Sikh's body.
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they think of everyone as brothers and sisters
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we frown upon it
Yes they do. but not the angels Christians think of.
Punjab? i think.
i think you mean Sikhs stupid
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Sikhs think that Gods word is passed through the book to them. Gods word is stored with in the pages of the book.
Yes, Sikhs are allowed to eat meat according to their dietary guidelines. However, many Sikhs follow a vegetarian diet as a personal choice or as part of their commitment to non-violence and respect for all living beings.
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.
Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi/Baisakhi which is the birth of Khalsa, Diwali when a Guru survives a battle and comes back ( i think ) and the birth of the 10 Gurus.