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How is Sikhism a monotheistic religion?​

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Answered by vinaysharma58
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Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, which means Sikhs believe there is only one god. Sikhs may also be called panentheistic, meaning that they believe God is present in creation . God is not the universe, but is the life within it, its driving force.

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Answered by shankarajeyakumar
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Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, which means Sikhs believe there is only one god. Sikhs may also be called panentheistic, meaning that they believe God is present in creation . God is not the universe, but is the life within it, its driving force.

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