Mortal Sin to visit a Sikh Temple?

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If Satan works through chicken tikka masala and a game of basketball with friends , he’s very subtle indeed. :roll_eyes:
 
This talk of equating Sikhism with Satanism is ridiculous. These are the words of Pope John Paul II:
“Asia is also the cradle of the world’s major religions—Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. It is the birthplace of many other spiritual traditions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, Sikhism and Shintoism. Millions also espouse traditional or tribal religions, with varying degrees of structured ritual and formal religious teaching. The Church has the deepest respect for these traditions and seeks to engage in sincere dialogue with their followers. The religious values they teach await their fulfilment in Jesus Christ.”
 
Also, from the Second Vatican Council:

“Likewise, other religions found everywhere try to counter the restlessness of the human heart, each in its own manner, by proposing ‘ways,’ comprising teachings, rules of life, and sacred rites. The Catholic Church rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions. She regards with sincere reverence those ways of conduct and of life, those precepts and teachings which, though differing in many aspects from the ones she holds and sets forth, nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men.”
 
If Satan works through chicken tikka masala and a game of basketball with friends , he’s very subtle indeed. :roll_eyes:
As I said, if he wants to eat Indian food and hang out with his friends, he can do that anywhere. He doesn’t have to go to their temple for it.

Satan uses anything he has at his disposal. The lure of going to a Sikh or any temple, any church that isn’t the one you belong to, is such an easy excuse. Go for the food and hang out with friends and then BAM, become a member before you know what hit you. That’s the way they all operate.

“Come learn about our religion. We’ll share our food with you. You’ll meet new people, make lots of friends. We won’t tell you that it’s a ploy to make you leave this God person you worship and convert to our religion.”

You have to keep your eyes open at all times, BoomBoom. Otherwise, you’ll be caught off guard.
 
I’m all for thinking things through, but if you see Satan lurking behind every friendly gesture I feel very sorry for you.
 
I’m all for thinking things through, but if you see Satan lurking behind every friendly gesture I feel very sorry for you.
And I feel sorrier for you that you aren’t able to recognize the ulterior and ultimate motive behind this seemingly “friendly gesture.”
 
Wow, you are very ready to assume some kind of sinister motive on the part of people you have never met.

Not to mention there is nothing in the OP to indicate an “ulterior motive” on the part of anyone involved. Not the most charitable stance to take.

Do you feel this way about all non-Catholics, or only Sikhs? If I attend my Jewish friend’s wedding at his synagogue, do you think it’s all part of a Satanic plot to get me to renounce Christ?
 
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How much do you know about the religion, RyanBlack? Learn the truth about it before making such claims.
 
How much do you know about Sikhism? According to what I have read, Sikhism does not seek to convert others.
 
I know more about the Sikh religion and all Eastern religions than you think I do. And because I know all about them through much study, I know not to get involved in any of them.
 
And you don’t know how much I know about Sikhism and other Eastern religions. I’ve studied them a fair amount as well. Sikhism does not seek converts. That is not to say that one cannot convert to Sikhism, but it is not a religion that seeks to convert, like Christianity and Islam.
 
Never claimed to know how much you know about it, RyanBlack. I just said to learn the truth about it and about all Eastern religions.
 
I suggest you look for it yourself.
Actually, I asked myself the same question. What exactly is this “truth” you speak of and where did you learn it? Not from any official Church documents that I know of/
 
I think you are being a bit presumptuous as to what I know about other religions. But if you are genuinely concerned about my need to learn truths of which you are aware and I am ignorant, the charitable thing would be to tell me about these truths.
 
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Very good points @lilypadrees i would just add as written in 1 peter 5:8 Discipline yourselves, keep alert. Like a roaring lion your adversary the devil prowls around, looking for someone to devour. satan is always very subtle as you said , well as the proverb goes the way to a man’s heart is through his belly.

satan knows that very well, eating too much of chicken tikka masala is gluttony,and gluttony is a vice and one of the most 7 deadly sins, Philippians 3:19 Their end is destruction; their god is the belly; and their glory is in their shame; their minds are set on earthly things. you may say a game of basketball with friends nothing wrong per say ,but missing Holy Mass on a Sunday by playing is definitely a mortal sin,so you see how satan is so crafty,subtle.any food offered to any deity,people is forbidden .Here idols can be anything a book,persons,they believe in incarnation of persons,From the Council of the Apostles this has not been changed,that you abstain from food offered to idols.
There is only one Master Jesus serve Him alone,and not other so called god and lords,they are all started by satan ,and they are satanic as mentioned by @BornAgainCrusader this is nothing to do with people, culture, or celebrations but it is regarding food offered to idols,other pagans

Acts 4:12 12 There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among mortals by which we must be saved.”
 
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