Based on the author’s comparison of Sikhism to other world religions, one can most logically conclude that Sikhism features:A.scriptural tenets mandating collective prayers rather than personal meditation.B.fewer supervisory religious leaders than other major religions.C.doctrinal distinctions between personal ethics and one’s duties as a follower of Sikhism.D.a prohibition against religious rituals or ceremonies.
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Based on the author’s comparison of Sikhism to other world religions, one can most logically conclude that Sikhism features:A.scriptural tenets mandating collective prayers rather than personal meditation.B.fewer supervisory religious leaders than other major religions.C.doctrinal distinctions between personal ethics and one’s duties as a follower of Sikhism.D.a prohibition against religious rituals or ceremonies.
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Without the context of the author's comparison of Sikhism to other world religions, it's impossible to accurately answer this question. Could you please provide the text or source where the author makes this comparison?
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