According to Sikh’s beliefs about God is to understand that he is immeasurable beyond doubt, unfailing, unidentifiable and indestructibly (RealSikhism.com, 2017). Furthermore, RealSikhism …show more content…
In fact, both Christians and Sikhis believe that we are responsible for our own actions and must go into deep prayer to seek God’s guidance. Research suggests that the purpose of life is to purify self, meditate with God and eventually become one with him (RealSikhism.com, 2017). Sikhi’s salvation to those of Christianity is that salvation can only be attained by meditation to become one with God, we should love God as we love others and that is possible to live in a world of sin without giving in to temptations (RealSikhism.com, 2017). In addition, “Sikhism instructs that you do not have to fast, abstain, go on renunciation or enter a monastery in order to meet God. All you have to do is have faith, recite the Name of God and remember Him for each possible moment” (RealSikhism.com, 2017). Furthermore, just as Christians, Sikh Gurus have families and lead a normal life and still have a relationship with