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3Ho Mocks With Non Sikh Panj Pyaare


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3HO is a lost cause, the ones who leave are usually at risk of death by the cult.

Your first statement is probably true. In fact its definately true.

However, you've followed it with such a ridiculous second statement one can't help but wonder about the validity of your frst statement.

I mean lets just be clear about this....Are you saying 3HO have secret death squads that go around assassinating people that leave their group ?

My own thoughts on 3HO are these : Clearly, many of their practices are very un-Sikh and offensive to us. However, one does need to strike a balance between good and bad and bearing that in mind it has to be said they have single handedly brought more non-Sikhs into the Sikh fold on a world-wide level than all the other Sikh organisations combined. Despite their very serious shortcomings, thats something that can't be ignored.

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A fair point. But I've been to occasions where there are non Turbaned, Amritdhari Sikhs present and they want to do Langar Shak of Panj Pyare or get the Mahraaj's Beer they just get five together [moneh] and say it's acceptable.

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To include non Sikhs as part of Panj Pyare is the height of ignorance on their part. But this is to be expected of 3ho, they are bringing in modern American culture into Sikhi. It's no different on how they have also made homosexual lifestyle acceptable despite Akal Takht's saying it is not. Even Yogi Bhajjan did not support these things.

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