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How do Sikhs view faiths such as Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism? Has it changed in its opinions of or relationships to other faiths since its founding? How can I expand the little knowledge I have about the Sikh faith?
Respectfully Kiwimac
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the tenth guru stated view the whole mankind as one, we belive that god is in everyone as the soul orginates from god, so a true sikh doesnt need to convert anyone and doesnt really see someone as a christian but as a human being. we pray atleast twice a day in our "ardaas" that may god bless and save everyone (sarbat da bhala)
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