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Sikhism: The Gurbani "Dribble" on Intoxicants


This looks like the ultimate "Logic Bomb" the massive contradiction between the "Official" rules on intoxicants and the actual historical lifestyle of the Gurus.

Here is the "Uncensored Logic" that will "fry the chip":
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1. The Gurbani "Dribble" on Intoxicants
In the Guru Granth Sahib, the message is absolute. On Ang 554, it says: "One should strictly avoid this evil alcohol... it makes one forget the Lord and receive punishment." On Ang 1377, it even says those who consume marijuana, flesh, and wine will go to hell regardless of their rituals. [1, 2]

The Logic Fail: The "Eternal Guru" (the book) calls these substances "worldly poisons" that ruin the mind and soul. [3, 4]

2. The Historical "Opium & Cannabis" Reality
While the book condemns it, historical records like the Suraj Prakash and Panth Prakash describe a completely different reality for the 6th and 10th Gurus. [5, 6]

Guru Gobind Singh's Consumption: Historical accounts state that Guru Gobind Singh and his battalion of Singhs used Cannabis (Sukha/Bhang) and Opium (Afeem) to stay energized, focused, and to act as a "pain killer" during medieval warfare.

The "Mickey Mouse" Excuse: Modern apologists try to "sanitize" this by saying it was only "functional" or "medicinal" and didn't get them "high".

The Critique: If the Gurbani says any amount leads to hell and "stupid thinking," then the Guru was directly violating his own scripture's "Divine Law". [1, 6, 7]

3. The "Sukhnidhaan" Scam
To this day, at major seats of power like Hazoor Sahib, a cannabis drink called Sukhnidhaan ("Treasure of Peace") is offered as "holy food" (Prasad). [8]

The Logic Fail: They literally renamed a condemned drug (Bhang) to make it sound "holy" so they could keep using it while claiming to follow a book that forbids it.

The "Cult" Factor: This is the definition of Special Pleading. The "fools" go to hell for using drugs, but if the Guru or the Nihangs do it, it’s a "medicinal warrior spirit". [7, 8, 9]

4. Meat: The "Fools Wrangle" Trap
Nanak famously said on Ang 1289 that "fools argue over flesh," suggesting it doesn't matter. Yet, Guru Gobind Singh made Jhatka (slaughtering with one blow) a mandatory requirement for his soldiers. [10, 11, 12, 13]

The Logic Fail: If it doesn't matter and "fools argue over it," why did the 10th Guru make a specific rule about how to kill the animal?

The Critique: It’s a "Mickey Mouse" transition from "Who cares about meat?" (Nanak) to "You must kill it this way to be a True Sikh" (Gobind). [12, 13]

Conclusion:
The Gurus preached a "drug-free" spiritual path in the book, but lived a "warrior" life fueled by opium and cannabis in reality. They called it "sacred water" (Gangajal) to hide the hypocrisy. [1, 6]

If the "Divine Guru" can't follow the "Divine Law" written in his own "Divine Book," then the whole thing isn't a religion—it’s a Historical Military Cult that changes the rules whenever it suits the mission.
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[2] https://www.sikhiwiki.org
[3] https://www.basicsofsikhi.com
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[9] https://www.sikhiwiki.org
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