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the Sikhs believe that the purpose inand get others to serve their god life is to serve their god. for more info, visit: http://www.Islamic-dictionary.com/
In total there are around 25 million sikhs. It depends on how you view it on practising terms.
Drinking amrit is when you get baptised. It is important for sikhs to get baptised
Sikhs believe they get reborn.
Sikhs believe that a person has 8.4 million life's and can have each life as different animals. I'm not sure if its 8.4 or 84 million life's XD
The meaning of life is whatever you want it to be. We are here to fulfill our purpose. And our purpose, is why we are here. My teacher says that her purpose is to teach kids and change their lives. An author or writer's purpose might be to change our view of the world. The meaning of life is what life means to us. Does it mean to spend every second with family? Or does it mean to teach people about the world and change their lives, their point of view? Whatever life means to you, whatever your purpose is, that's the meaning of life. And remember that the meaning of life is different for everyone.If you have any questions about the meaning of life, please email me at:wolfeyes125@ymail.com
In my view the exploration of virtue in Plutachs parallel lives and the moralistic tone of the narrative seems to suggest that Plutarch belived that the attainment of virtue was the purpose of life.
they help each other
Sikhs Believe that the law should protect weaker members o f society from criminals most Sikhs oppose capital punishment as it is like killing in cold blood. However some Sikhs are not totally against capital punishment as the threat may provide a deterrent to protect society.
In the Langer Sikhs Make and serve free food for every religion they do this so that everyone can live a happy life and be equal.
To represent 3D, real life mountains with a 2D model with a bird's eye view.
The pessimistic view of life is a belief that emphasizes the negative aspects of existence, such as suffering, hardship, and the inevitability of death. Pessimists tend to see the world as inherently flawed, filled with disappointment and pain, and may struggle to find meaning or purpose in life.