| Topic: | Three men in a sinking boat | |
| Posted by: | George Knox | |
| Date/Time: | 19/07/13 14:35:00 |
| Is it easier to get the Council’s cats out to a preplanning meeting rather than a planning officer? Ik Onkar is the symbol that represents the One Supreme Reality and is a central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy. See Wiki. If stripping a traditional Sikh down to his bare essentials you may find 5 items about his person all beginning with the letter K. Including: Kachhera (a pair of shorts now usually worn under the clothes). It seems Onkar Singh Sahota has been caught with his pants down, while the word Supreme got co-mingled with the word Omnipotence. (Remember co-mingling anyone?) Kirpan (small sword) a symbol of self-defence and the fight against injustice It seems he handed his little thing, which he tried to use as a property vandalising butcher, to his neighbours to fight for and win justice. What are among the most important beliefs held by Sikhs? - in earning their living honestly and through hard work. The three duties that a Sikh must carry out can be summed up in three words; Pray, Work, Give. This includes, Kirt Karna: Earning an honest living. Since God is truth, a Sikh seeks to live honestly. Sikhs try to avoid the five vices that make people self-centred, and build barriers against God in their lives. These include: Covetousness and greed; Attachment to things of this world. If a person can overcome the vices they are on the road to liberation. As for Mormons, they are required especially on Mondays to think about wholesomeness. (Wiki) If the result of the investigation goes against Mr Bell, and please remember we do not know all the detail, then my advice would be 1). Sahota's ‘liberation’ should be from politics after his shameful letter in the front page of the website ; before upright Southall Sikh supporters are smeared with bigotry arising from their political leader's hypocrisy. 2). Sack the relevant government officer for not meeting his basic role of advising the other people that they keep their noses out of what Sahota says/implies was a political issue. Far too much damage has occurred whatever the investigation finds. 3). Vote anything but Labour. http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1162_sikhs/sikhism/sikhism.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/beliefs/beliefs.shtml |