In Sikhism, God created the world and humans out of a desire for self-expression and to experience love and devotion. The creation serves as a stage for individuals to recognize their divine nature, seek truth, and cultivate a relationship with God. Humans are seen as the pinnacle of creation, endowed with free will to choose the path of righteousness and live in harmony with others. Ultimately, the purpose of creation is to realize oneness with the divine and foster a community grounded in love, equality, and service.
God created humans to share in his love and reflect his image, and sunsets to display his creativity and beauty in the natural world. Both serve as reminders of God's presence and majesty in the world.
Sikhism as a religion believes in only One God.
According to the Bible, God created animals before humans. In the book of Genesis, it is written that God created animals on the fifth day and humans on the sixth day.
For his Glory
He was jealous of god and wanted to be him. God sent him to earth so he could create evil in the world to test humans' free will. So technically, "god" did
Yes, according to the Bible, God created animals before humans.
that there is only one God.
Guru Nanak spread the word of Sikhism by travelling around the world on foot, getting followers on the way and spreading the word of God.
God
Sikhism believes in One God known as Ek Om Kar.
Sikhism is a religion created by God through Sikh Gurus.
Judaism doesn't allow it (Deuteronomy ch.5).