Book Title: Glimpses Of World Religions
Author(s): Gunvant Barvalia
Publisher: Navbharat Sahitya Mandir

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________________ Glimpses of world Religions 197 here in America. Therefore, their own Religious tradition is their life. Aameesh people can renounce anything but their own Religious Tradition, and life style based on it. They are in no way prepared to leave it under any circumstances. Aameesh people firmly believe that faith (Religion) and Life are not different to each other i.e. they are inseperable. For them, entire life itself is part & parcel of Religion spread in it. For Aameesh people, Action (conduct), Regular Studies, Social life, Family Life, Daily lifestyle on Routine Pattern, Education, Rearing of Children, Occupation, Inter Action with outer world and relationship, etc. are having at their base Religion and exclusively Religion As already said and noticed earlier, Aameesh Religion & Life is having, as a substantial Centrepoint, GE LASS EN HE IT. Their similar other centre is “ORDNUNG”. This is unwritten but Live Scripture of Practising the Life of Aameesh Population. This is a CODE OF CONDUJCT for Aameesh People. This CODE OF CONDUCT Document, is having, at its base, for its preparation, only “Dedication to Almighty” which has its continuous existence throughout at all times. According to Aameesh tradition, no one (person) is an Aameesh, in its real sense, right from his birth only. One becomes true Aameesh only after adoption of BAPTISM undergoing required process, as prescribed. According to Aameesh Tradition, BAPTISM cannot occur at young age (MINOR). When a child/ minor attains majority and becomes Adult, and when he himself is desirous of adopting BAPTISM with proper understanding and accept to adopt Aameesh lifestyle / code of conduct and prepares himself by his choice for BAPTISM, then only one is considered to be BAPTIST in true and real sense of the term.

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