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Sikhism is an incredible religion. I would encourage more people to study it since it can very much deepen one’s understanding of the mysteries of the Catholic faith, of which it has - surprisingly - much in common, especially with our mysticism.
Natural Law, reverence for marriage and discouraging of divorce, sacredness of human life from conception till grave, human life and the soul beginning at conception, children a gift from God and thus opposition to abortion, sex determination, euthanasia/mercy killings/assisted suicide are all key parts of Sikh morality.
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Natural Law, reverence for marriage and discouraging of divorce, sacredness of human life from conception till grave, human life and the soul beginning at conception, children a gift from God and thus opposition to abortion, sex determination, euthanasia/mercy killings/assisted suicide are all key parts of Sikh morality.
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“…Sikh moral and ethical values are based on the idea of natural law - similar to the Roman Catholic idea of natural law - the way God wants the universe too work…Nowhere in the Guru Granth Sahib is divorce mentioned because marriage is preordained by God. The Gurus believed in the commitment to marriage…Sikh theology, like Catholic theology supports the idea that there is only one kind of morally good sexual act: sex between a man and woman who are married and who are having sex to conceive and raise children to perpetuate God’s creation…According to the Guru Granth Sahib human life begins immediately at the moment of conception and that creation of life is the will of God…The embryo or zygote that God has created is a divine gift which has to be nurtured and nourished to prepare it for the world, and the time in the womb is a valuable element of the spiritual development of the human being…For Sikhs an embryo or foetus has feelings as soon as conception takes place. In the Guru Granth Sahib there are verses which describe how the unborn child has the ability to meditate upon God’s name as soon as it is conceived…Since Sikh theology argues that the soul is ‘born’ immediately upon conception it can be infered that it would be a sin to abort a foetus because, first, human life is created by God, and second, to abort the life would be to interfere with God’s creative work…The sex of a child is preordained and God’s hukam (will). Children are gifts from God and couples should accept God’s will…From an analysis of the Guru Granth Sahib it is clear that the Gurus had a high respect for life, which they viewed as a gift from God. Thus, a Sikh has to accept that the life he/she has was decided by our karma and that God has determined how many breaths we ‘breathe’. The injuction that God has preordained how long we live and whether we have to suffer goes against the increasing modern practice of euthanasia and mercy killings. As a result there is no place for mercy killing, assisted suicide or euthanasia in Sikhism, for death happens when God commands it…”
I was really moved by reading this in the Sr Guru Granth Sahib ji:***- Jagbir Jhutti-Johal (in “Sikhism Today”) ***
“…From the union of the mother’s egg and the father’s sperm, the form of infinite beauty has been created. The blessings of the Light all come from You; You are the Creator Lord, pervading everywhere…In the first watch of the night, O my merchant friend, you were cast into the womb, by the Lord’s command. Upside-down, within the womb, you performed penance O my merchant friend, and you prayed to your Lord and Master. You uttered prayers to your Lord and Master, while upside-down, and you meditated on him with deep love and affection. You came into this Dar Age of Kali Yuga naked, and you shall depart again naked. As God’s pen has written on your forehead so shall it be with your soul. Says Nanak, in the first watch of the night, by the Hukam of the Lord’s command, you enter into the womb…”
The sacredness of life within Sikhism touches me in a powerful way. In my opinion, this is probably one of the greatest evocations from any religious scripture as to why wilful abortion is a wicked and inhuman crime.- Guru Granath Sahib ji, p1,022 and p74
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