How does the Sikh faith view other great men like Gautam, Buddha, Jesus Christ, Mohammad, etc.?
Sikhs have utmost respect for these great men. They have enlightened humanity. The Sikh Gurus have shown their respect for Universal Truth by including works of other enlightened souls (Kabir, Namder, etc.) in the Guru Granth Sahib. Of course, the Sikhs cannot accept any human as a Savior or the only intermediary to the Creator. Q: In what way is the Sikh faith organized differently from other major religions? Sikhs are fortunate that the Guru Granth Sahib was handed to us by the Gurus themselves. The Bible, the Koran, the Gita, etc., were all written by persons other than the enlightened souls. As a result there are some important differences between the Sikh faith and other religions. Organized religions have the following common features: Creation Theories: A theory of how the world was created by God. There are many different Creation stories. The Hindus have one, the Native Americans have several versions, and the Jewish-Christainity-Islam version is different. The Creation theory