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B) Refers to the Rehit as given by Guru Gobind Singh Ji C) Created in the 19th century by people who were not the Guru.

Therefore: The phrase "Code of Conduct" means completely different things in statement B and statement C rendering this line of reasoning specious.

If your point of reference is Gurbani, there is nothing whatsoever in Gurbani regarding homosexual relationships being "allowed" or not. Gurbani speaks to, and of, the soul.

In the answer given above,

B) Refers to the Rehit as given by Guru Gobind Singh Ji C) Created in the 19th century by people who were not the Guru.

Therefore: The phrase "Code of Conduct" means completely different things in statement B and statement C rendering this line of reasoning specious.

If your point of reference is Gurbani, there is nothing whatsoever in Gurbani regarding homosexual relationships being "allowed" or not. Gurbani speaks to, and of, the soul.

In the answer given above,

B) Refers to the Rehit as given by Guru Gobind Singh Ji Ji

C) Created Refers to rules created in the 19th century by people who were not the Guru.

Therefore: The phrase "Code of Conduct" means completely different things in statement B and statement C rendering this line of reasoning specious.

If your point of reference is Gurbani, there is nothing whatsoever in Gurbani regarding homosexual relationships being "allowed" or not. Gurbani speaks to, and of, the soul.

Sikhi takes a universal and inclusive position. Guru Ji's teachings are forthright: justice, equal rights, compassion and succor for the needy. The basics of Sikhism can be summarized in three fundamentals we all know: an honest living, sharing the rewards of life with others, and a life attuned to the Infinite within each of us, and common to us all.

Nowhere does it ask that the recipient of our largesse has to be a Sikh, and cannot be a Hindu, Muslim, and Christian, Jew, or even an agnostic or an atheist. Nowhere does Sikh teaching or tradition ask us to deride, belittle or refuse to help to a neighbor if he or she is of any particular sexual orientation.

In the answer given above,

B) Refers to the Rehit as given by Guru Gobind Singh Ji

C) Refers to rules created in the 19th century by people who were not the Guru.

Therefore: The phrase "Code of Conduct" means completely different things in statement B and statement C rendering this line of reasoning specious.

If your point of reference is Gurbani, there is nothing whatsoever in Gurbani regarding homosexual relationships being "allowed" or not. Gurbani speaks to, and of, the soul.