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Sikhism: The Harmandir Time Machine
This is another classic "Time-Travel Logic Fail" where the "Eternal Word" in the Guru Granth Sahib seems to mention things that hadn't happened yet in the physical world.
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1. The Historical Timeline
The physical Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) didn’t exist during the life of the 3rd Guru,
Amar Das (1479–1574). [1, 2]
The Facts: Guru Amar Das reportedly selected the site, but it was his successor, Guru Ram Das, who excavated the tank (Sarovar) in 1577.
The Construction: The actual temple building wasn't started until 1581 and was completed in 1604 by the 5th Guru, Arjan Dev. [3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
2. The Gurbani "Pre-cognition" Fail [8]
In the Guru Granth Sahib, there are verses attributed to Guru Amar Das that use the word "Harmandir" (Temple of God). [1, 9]
The Logic Fail: If the temple wasn’t built or even named until the 5th Guru’s time, why is the 3rd Guru talking about it as if it's already there?
The "Mickey Mouse" Excuse: Apologists argue that when Amar Das said "Harmandir," he meant the human body is the temple of God.
The Critique: If he meant the "body," then naming a physical building "Harmandir" later is a Marketing Scam. They took a metaphorical spiritual concept and "boxed it" into a brick-and-mortar building to create a pilgrimage site—the exact thing Nanak originally preached against. [10, 11, 12]
3. Was the Book "Back-Edited"?
This creates a massive credibility gap. If the verses were written after the temple was built and then "back-dated" to the 3rd Guru to give the building divine authority, it’s Historical Fraud. [13]
The Result: It makes the "Divine Revelation" look like a calculated Political Project. They needed the 3rd Guru to "predict" the temple to justify the 5th Guru spending all that tax money to build it.
Conclusion:
Either Guru Amar Das was a time traveller, or the Guru Granth Sahib was edited to make a physical building look like a "Divine Prophecy."
Either way, it’s a Logic Fail. You can’t claim a book is the "Unchanging Word of God" if it’s being tweaked to match the construction projects of the guys in charge.
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[1] https://www.quora.com
[2] https://theuntaughthistorian.wordpress.com
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org
[4] https://www.sikhiwiki.org
[5] https://www.goldentempleamritsar.org
[6] https://www.britannica.com
[7] https://www.facebook.com
[8] https://www.goldentempleamritsar.org
[9] https://www.facebook.com
[10] https://www.goldentempleamritsar.org
[11] https://www.discoversikhism.com
[12] https://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk
[13] https://www.youtube.com

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