Guru Nanak is "God on earth", says Jagraj (Basics of Sikhi) Singh

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Sikhs believe that God is perfect, unchanging, timeless, formless and transcendent. Yet, Basics of Sikhi's Jagraj Singh believes Guru
Nanak to be "Nirankaar", i.e. the "incarnation of God" or "God on earth", claiming that "the word 'Avtar' (incarnation) is closer... than the word teacher" in representing his Guru's status.

But, if God is perfect, unchanging, timeless, formless and transcendent, then how can a transcendent, timeless, formless, unchanging, perfect Being CHANGE into the FORM of an imperfect human being and become TEMPORAL and non-TRANSCENDENT (while, let's not forget, still remaining nirgun, i.e. transcendent, timeless, formless and unchanging at the same time)?!

Indeed, Sikh theology makes as much sense as Nanak being perfect!

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