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ਮਨਘੜਤ ਕਹਾਣੀਆਂ (The Lies Of Dhillon & Dilgeer With Anmol Singh Rode) (English)

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A recent article by Karminder Dhillon PhD (Boston) castigating the Akal Takhat as a false Sikh institute, coupled with Harjinder Dilgeer's denial of his previous research on the authenticity of Akal Takhat, has incited much excitement among their age-group.

What is problematic with their logic, however, is that it is rooted not in any incisive application of rigorous academic and intellectual standards but rather make-believe and superficial appeals to emotionalism.

In this episode we are joined by savvy historian Anmol Singh Rode in exposing the canards of both these self-proclaimed Sikh preachers and how they misuse and misquote historical sources to push their own secularistic agenda.

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A recent article by Karminder Dhillon PhD (Boston) castigating the Akal Takhat as a false Sikh institute, coupled with Harjinder Dilgeer's denial of his previous research on the authenticity of Akal Takhat, has incited much excitement among their age-group.

What is problematic with their logic, however, is that it is rooted not in any incisive application of rigorous academic and intellectual standards but rather make-believe and superficial appeals to emotionalism.

In this episode we are joined by savvy historian Anmol Singh Rode in exposing the canards of both these self-proclaimed Sikh preachers and how they misuse and misquote historical sources to push their own secularistic agenda.

  continue reading

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