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Neighbours Club Together To Buy Furniture For Sikh Who Removed Turban to Save Boy
Broke religious rules for the right reasons

Neighbours have clubbed together to reward a Sikh man who found international fame after he broke religious rules to save a little boy’s life.
Harman Singh made headlines around the world when he took off his turban to help little Daejon Pahia, 6, who had been hit by a car.

But in TV interviews, many viewers commented on Singh’s lack of futniture


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:1: I love heart warming stories and this is one i had to share, it shows this man has heart over anything, he is religious and didn't have much in life but did the right thing to help a young boy which went against his religion,,,,and for that i salute the bloke :7:
 
Surely not against his religion. Christians should not work on Sundays yet it's very much expected that they work to save/help others as and when necessary /appropriate.

 
Yeah, read it tbh and it was a compassionate thing to do. His neighbours thought he was a bit of a star too, they had a whip round and got him some furniture as he was living in a basically empty house.

 
Sikh's am not supposed to remove there turban's as on about Christians they don't i imagine class heloing people as work in Sunday's but doing God's work i would imagine helping people for want and care, but different things imo, i think it shows people although religious and devout to beliefs realise the right thing to do when needed and have heart which if there is a God would be way more happier to see imo
 
ClivetheVillan - 24/5/2015 12:55

Sikh's am not supposed to remove there turban's as on about Christians they don't i imagine class heloing people as work in Sunday's but doing God's work i would imagine helping people for want and care, but different things imo, i think it shows people although religious and devout to beliefs realise the right thing to do when needed and have heart which if there is a God would be way more happier to see imo


Wow you seem to have a low opinion of religious people Clive. I honestly don't think I've ever known a person that would not make an exception ftom a religious rule to save an innocent person's life. The rules are there to help and guide people to do the right thing, not to be adhered to strictly even at the cost of helping those in need.

 
Villan Of The North - 24/5/2015 17:21

ClivetheVillan - 24/5/2015 12:55

Sikh's am not supposed to remove there turban's as on about Christians they don't i imagine class heloing people as work in Sunday's but doing God's work i would imagine helping people for want and care, but different things imo, i think it shows people although religious and devout to beliefs realise the right thing to do when needed and have heart which if there is a God would be way more happier to see imo


Wow you seem to have a low opinion of religious people Clive. I honestly don't think I've ever known a person that would not make an exception ftom a religious rule to save an innocent person's life. The rules are there to help and guide people to do the right thing, not to be adhered to strictly even at the cost of helping those in need.
You am totally wrong, i do not have low opinion of religious people, all i have said is that it is good to see that even though people am religious and have certain rules that religion follows it proves people can think witht here heart,,,,How is this me having a low opinion of a religous person??

I set the thread up to highlight the human part of someone religious not to put them down ffs, my nan was Catholic and i have family who go to church so nope i don't have low opinion on anybody just cos they am religious, you miss my point which was just cos someone is religious and have set rules it is good to see a human heart takes over and sdoes the right thing,,,,,thats it thats all i was saying

 
I ain't got a clue how there religion works Vill57 mate, but i have read today the ones that wear them am not supposed to take me off religious rules type thing, the Sikhs who live by my Mrs's mom and dad a couple doors away didn't used to wear them but then they do know so it must be how devout or age or something i dunno

Still think its nice to see religious beliefs put aside and heart for another human shown even if a religious rule is at stake,,,this was all my point tbh
 
ClivetheVillan - 24/5/2015 18:00

I ain't got a clue how there religion works Vill57 mate, but i have read today the ones that wear them am not supposed to take me off religious rules type thing, the Sikhs who live by my Mrs's mom and dad a couple doors away didn't used to wear them but then they do know so it must be how devout or age or something i dunno

Still think its nice to see religious beliefs put aside and heart for another human shown even if a religious rule is at stake,,,this was all my point tbh

It's a choice thing I believe mate , I know 3 brothers pretty well and only one wears a turban , the other two ditched them at about 13 . I say ditched them they only ever wore those knotted hankie things , can't be arsed to google what they are called lol
 
LOL ii do remember the Mrs mom telling me cos they knew the Sikh's living by them well that you never take a turban off a Sikh as its against there religion and something about they have to draw blood etc something like that so its pretty serious to them when wearing them although i ay got a clue like yourself how there religion works

Still he heloed a kid who was hurt this Sikh dude so for that i take my turban off oh i mean hat
 
The rule for Sikhs is that they don't cut their hair, the turban covers their hair thus protdcting it. That's about it.

Clive, it just shocked me that you would think that anyone would ever even consider not helping someone in need like that because of religious rules. As I said, the rules are (generally, I can't speak for every religion ever) there to help, protect and guide, certainly not to hinder helping others in need.

 
Some religions don't allow for medical intervention and believe God will save them/their children. So that's one example Villan of the doo dah.

The Vatican lies saying condoms don't prevent the spread of aids, so there is another.

The Vatican watches over millions dying in poverty whilst sitting on vaults of absolute wealth, there is another.

The Vatican won't allow contraception in their vile cult thus propagating unwanted pregnancies amongst the very poorest and causing untold suffering....

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When I was at school I saw a young Sikh have his turban knocked off by a football. It seemed funny until you saw his upset over the accident. I later asked him about it to educate myself. Nice lad.

Knew another Sikh at college, he wore a bangle to show his faith but wouldn't wear a turban, he was a right trendy bugger to be fair.
 
Blimey i wouldn't have thought of them examples tbh but yeah good points, i hope there wouldn't be anybody out there that would put faith in front of a life but as said there are things in place that do stop people being helped by religions so seeing a story like this just made me feel good tbh,i really wasn't on about people not helping people cos of a religion, i just like to see people putting people first regardless of religion or race or anything thats all i put this thread up for tbh
 
That for me Clive, is what religion is; The traditions made by man such as head wear to contraceptive are not God's rules. They are man's.

It should go without saying that anyone can and will break a so called ''rule'' to help another, of any faith or not

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Oh and those knotted hankie things are called just that, knotted handkerchiefs. No special name for them, that I can find. Yes I did the checking for you :18:
 
JF I know you loathe the heads of The RC however (I am not Catholic) they do, do a hell of a lot of charity work and ministries, throughout the world and this country too, like all denominations/churches do
 
That is fair enough KK as man has set the rules so to speak, but i do find it contradictive that God is supposed to have written the ten commandments and the bible yet it was by man and the bad parts of religion get blamed on man not god?? Sorry mar mate i do find a contradiction where the good stuff os God and the bad stuff that happens or is written to abide by is God,

But being human is what its all about treat others as you woould like to be treated, this old fashioned saying sticks with me from a kid being told it.
 
ClivetheVillan - 24/5/2015 22:33

That is fair enough KK as man has set the rules so to speak, but i do find it contradictive that God is supposed to have written the ten commandments and the bible yet it was by man and the bad parts of religion get blamed on man not god?? Sorry mar mate i do find a contradiction where the good stuff os God and the bad stuff that happens or is written to abide by is God,

But being human is what its all about treat others as you woould like to be treated, this old fashioned saying sticks with me from a kid being told it.

The 10 commandments Clive: Here is an example.

Thou shall not steal (but it's O.K if you are a single Mom with no money to feed your children) Yes I added that bit in

The 10 commandments are set at the highest attainable level, yet no one can keep to it that high. Stealing can be anything from time snuck off work to the obvious.

Half measures and all that Clive. Set at the highest level to aim for the highest attainment.

We ALL fall short of perfection. Yet man is given free will so it is man that makes the decisions on what/he/she will do.

If we were controlled by God then we would be robots. What is perfect and what isn't? What is good and what is bad? Something bad can turn out for the best and something that seems good can have forward bad results.

For instance the lottery winners like Michael Carroll who blew it all. Nothing good came out of that, yet it would be classed as good in the beginning

Man doesn't get blamed as such Clive, as we know he general rules of life, of faith or not, of what is right or wrong
 
kefkat - 24/5/2015 22:33

The RC however (I am not Catholic) they do, do a hell of a lot of charity work and ministries, throughout the world and this country too, like all denominations/churches do


Do they all only feed and look after those who convert as well?

They do indeed raise millions, they buy property, art, cars for staff, "expenses" for their jollies.

There are some exceptionally good people who work for various religions, but they are usually those at the bottom of the food chain, the hands on people who actually do help people while the fat cats sit there skimming the cream off the donation plates.

It's just a business.


 
Villan Of The North - 24/5/2015 17:21

The rules are there to help and guide people to do the right thing


So you all need to be told what's right and what's wrong! I get it now, how ever did the masses survive without an instruction booklet.

I just naturally knew it was wrong to kill someone, steal, blah blah blah, :10: does that make me a prophet? Or a messiah?