Whereas, Sikhism teaches that God is both within the Creation and separate from it at the same time. Moreover, Sikhism believes that God is the Creator of the Universe, fearless, not subject to time or space, and does not take birth or die. Furthermore, Sikhism clearly states that God does not take birth as a human. Christians believe that God was created humans to have a relationship with God. This is why God created the universe fit for human life, and why God laid down guidelines for how to live our lives("The christian’s purpose," 2002) . Thus the purpose of human life is to have a relationship with God. Sikhism expands on the concept of a relationship with God by saying that the goal of human life is to merge soul (Atma) God (Paramatma) through love, devotion and service. Sikhism also adheres to primary source of divine writing like Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Moreover, instead of a Bible or Qur’an, Sikhism inspired writing is called the Guru Granth Sahi or Adi Granth that was published in 1604. Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, fully divine and fully human, and the saviour of humanity whose coming was prophesied in the Old
Whereas, Sikhism teaches that God is both within the Creation and separate from it at the same time. Moreover, Sikhism believes that God is the Creator of the Universe, fearless, not subject to time or space, and does not take birth or die. Furthermore, Sikhism clearly states that God does not take birth as a human. Christians believe that God was created humans to have a relationship with God. This is why God created the universe fit for human life, and why God laid down guidelines for how to live our lives("The christian’s purpose," 2002) . Thus the purpose of human life is to have a relationship with God. Sikhism expands on the concept of a relationship with God by saying that the goal of human life is to merge soul (Atma) God (Paramatma) through love, devotion and service. Sikhism also adheres to primary source of divine writing like Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Moreover, instead of a Bible or Qur’an, Sikhism inspired writing is called the Guru Granth Sahi or Adi Granth that was published in 1604. Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, fully divine and fully human, and the saviour of humanity whose coming was prophesied in the Old