Sikh & Ye Shall Find (Origins Option)

The term Sikh (“seek”) is from the Sanskrit siksati – a disciple.  Of the 26 million Sikhs on this planet, more than 24 million live in India.  Adi Granth (Punjabi – First Book) also known as Granth Sahib is the sacred text of Sikhism.  The Adi Granth is the central object of worship in all gurdwaras (Sikh temples) and is honored just like a living Guru.

 

Ranjit Singh (d. 1839) aka Sher-e-Punjab was the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire which ruled the Punjab region in India.  Britain took over India in 1858.  You may be astonished at how the Sikh worldview compares and contrasts with the Biblical teaching on origins.  We read this in their sacred scripture: “No matter how much anyone tries to explain and describe them, the actions of the Creator cannot be counted. … The names and the colors of the assorted species of beings were all inscribed by the Ever-flowing Pen of God.”

Read more here:

https://adamslostdream.blogspot.com/2023/02/sikh-and-ye-shall-find-origins-option.html

 

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Jay Hall is a "ten-yeared" Mathematics Professor at Howard College in Big Spring, Texas. He has a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma. Hall has 53 credit hours of Science courses in various disciplines. He has taught at the High School, Technical School and Community College levels. He also has experience in the actuarial field for a number of insurance and consulting organizations. Hall has previously published Fantastic Polygon Constructions and a paper on MathWorld (“One-Seventh Ellipse,” http://mathworld.wolfram.com/One-SeventhEllipse.html). In addition he is the author of Calculus is Easy (https://www.amazon.com/Calculus-Easy-Jay-Hall-ebook/dp/B00B3YWYNI). There is also a video on YouTube (search: Calc is EZ, look for the hammer). Hall is a proud member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. He was a journalist for a year and had the privilege of interviewing Maya Angelou. You may contact Jay Hall at HallOfMath@yahoo.com or DeepTimeSkeptic@protonmail.com

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