In Sikhism people who dwell in the 5 thieves Kaam (lust), Krodh (Anger), Moh (Materialism), Lobh (Greed), and Hankaar (egotism) dwell in hell. Hell is not an actual place after life but one that people dwell in here and now.
Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Sikhs say goodbye in whatever language they speak.
you could say Sikhism is one of the 5 main religions as a sentence
No, the Bible does not say you can forgive those who are in hell.
Sikhism isn't a thing Sikhism is a religion which Guru Nanak found so he found it with love or you could say he found it in love. so that's your answer!
The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born in 1469 in Punjab, India. However, one might say that Sikhism itself began in 1507, succeeding Nanak's epiphany and the start of his Guruship.ANS-2: The seed of Sikhism was soed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and SIKHISM started from the day GURU NANAK started preaching.
Hell no! is "Surement pas !" in French.
Sikhism has no official doctrine about homosexuality, and most Sikh men follow the universal goal of Sikhism to hate nobody. But there are some Sikhs who condemn homosexuality.
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Sikhism believes in rebirth which is a result of your Karma.Liberation from this cycle of rebirth is only achieved through the Almighty's Grace.
yes, if you listen to her song "can't be tamed" she will say hell in the lyrics
No it does not, say that
Sikhs believe in Sikhism.