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can you point out where the meat-eaters have said this. i would like to read it as well.

Sure go the SPN, in the thread Fools Who Wrangle Over Flesh, you will find Randip Singh repeatedly saying the sugar cane feels pain. I believe it's in the first 15 pages in that thread.

If I have extra time, I'll post the link to the exact page.

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can you point out where the meat-eaters have said this. i would like to read it as well.

Here you go Singh, see for yourself. All of this is being said by the head meat eater LOL Randip Singh the one that says the article Fools Who Wrangle Over Flesh solves everything-eat all the meat you want Sikhi isn't against it. But now hes proved wrong and I don't get one response from him yet. And in the near future I don't expect one from him.

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http://www.sikhphilo...er-flesh-8.html

Here another time same is said. So please leave the excuses out.

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http://www.sikhphilo...r-flesh-13.html

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It's unlikely the ultimate question of meat vs. no meat will be resolved anytime soon.

I'd like to encourage those Sikhs who believe the 4th kurehit (kutha) to be prohibition of Muslim meat only, and not meat in general to stay away from store-bought meat. If your rehit is loose enough to eat store-bought meat, you should basically consider yourself already patit.

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It's unlikely the ultimate question of meat vs. no meat will be resolved anytime soon.

I'd like to encourage those Sikhs who believe the 4th kurehit (kutha) to be prohibition of Muslim meat only, and not meat in general to stay away from store-bought meat. If your rehit is loose enough to eat store-bought meat, you should basically consider yourself already patit.

Singh ji, Sikhs are forbidden to eat meat. What they can eat is Jhatka. Which is meat specially prepared as the Nihang Singhs do.

The meat at the local gorecry store and in resturants is not Jhatka and it must not be eaten by any Amritdharis. If Punj Pyare permit Jhatka then it is allowed for the Amritdhari.

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If Punj Pyare permit Jhatka then it is allowed for the Amritdhari.

panj pyare base thier views on their jatha affilaitions. so some will say you will be ok, others may say you will be struck down by lightening! and the argumnet continues...

the best to this non-ending argumnet is to follow Akal Takht Directive. peace.

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