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Nostalgia ...
or Déjà vu?
T. SHER SINGH
They are crying wolf again. This time, though, the wolves are their own.
Observant-Christian Numbers Plummet:
Whither Sikhi?
The Roundtable Open Forum # 98
VICTORIA STUNT
33 % of Canadians aged
15-24 had never attended a religious institution.
Akaash Bani:
The Word on The Air Waves -
The Roundtable Open Forum # 97
T. SHER SINGH
Applying technology in the service of Sikhi.
How to Die:
The Roundtable Open Forum # 96
BILL KELLER
“I have fought death for so long,” he told my wife near the end. “It is such a relief to give up.” We should all die so well.
Mormons Plan Fast to Give Romney Edge in Debates:
The Roundtable Open Forum # 95
MITCHELL LANDSBERG
Some fast supporters have also suggested putting Romney's name on
the "temple prayer roll," "which is typically reserved for those who are
sick."
What is The Sikh Council UK?
The Roundtable Open Forum # 94
GURMUKH SINGH [United Kingdom]
The Sikh Council UK is an expression of sangat representation, extended from the local to the national level.
Sikhs Are Techno Savvy:
The Roundtable Open Forum # 93
LISA MILLER
Technology can greatly enhance religious practice. Groups that restrict and fear it participate in their own demise. Take the Sikh FlyRight app, for instance ...
A New Vision For Punjab:
The Roundtable Open Forum # 92
by ALEX SANGHA
Both India and Punjab giving each other the freedom and flexibility to ... live in harmony with each other
cooperatively as part of a unified country, would be one big step forward
toward a final reconciliation.
Is Sikhism Straying From Its Feminist Roots?
The Roundtable Open Forum # 91
by DOUGLAS TODD
God in Sikhism is not meant to be reduced to one gender, she says,
but to be understood to contain both feminine and masculine qualities.
Homosexuality and Sikhism:
A Personal Perspective
The Roundtable Open Forum # 90
by GURMUKH SINGH [United Kingdom]
The author puts forth his personal understanding of Sikhi and his resulting perspective on homosexual relationships. What are your views?



