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2023-10-29 17:36 | Report Abuse

Exactly. The way our country debt and ringgit are going, we'll be the reverse of israel-gaza. Singapore - small but more like Israel in terms of prosperity and strength. Penis-sular will surely turn to like gaza

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2023-10-29 17:33 | Report Abuse

Together with the West Bank, their land area is comparable to Singapore.

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2023-10-29 17:31 | Report Abuse

Wrong. Gaza could be on par with Singapore if they had Lee Kuan Yew to govern them in a secular way

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2023-10-29 17:29 | Report Abuse

Quote: "Judaism is super exclusive to the jews, you know the chosen race of God! So according to Judaism, only jews are well loved by God and the rest can go to hell!"

That's exactly the science of the origin of the plagiarised versions. Out of desperation - for own survival - power to govern- as the only chosen one

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2023-10-29 17:27 | Report Abuse

Quote: "Human need to learn to live in peace and at ease to oneself and others...."

Not all teach their disciples to first learn to be human, love other human and protect the ecosystem before talking about heaven and after life

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2023-10-29 17:24 | Report Abuse

Not all religions are the same. Not all give green light to kill. Not all would force ppl to stay believing even if they decide otherwise. Not all bring about endless wars, conflicts and unrest since being introduced

General

2023-10-29 17:09 | Report Abuse

If they had Lee Kuan Yew. NB: And vice versa - Singapore would be Gaza 2.0 without an excellent gomen that embraces secularism

Comparability:

Both cases involve neighboring entities with historical ties.
Disputes in both regions have resulted in conflicts, though of different natures.
Analogy:

In both cases, borders and territorial issues are central to the conflicts.
Both situations have seen international mediation efforts, with varying degrees of success.
Similarity:

Both Israel-Gaza and Malaysia-Singapore have experienced tensions and conflicts over territory and sovereignty.
In both instances, religion and ethnicity play significant roles, with Israel-Gaza having religious and ethnic dimensions, and Malaysia-Singapore having ethnic tensions between Malays and Chinese.

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2023-10-29 17:06 | Report Abuse

Indeed, Pas tries to transform us to Darul Hana, but we reject. The absence of a state religion was key to Sarawak's agreement to join in the formation of Malaysia in 1963, due to the wisdom of our forefathers. Hence we live in a secular state - closer to Singapore style than penis-sular

General

2023-10-29 16:59 | Report Abuse

If they had Lee Kuan Yew.

NB: And vice versa - Singapore would be Gaza 2.0 without an excellent gomen that embraces secularism

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2023-10-29 16:05 | Report Abuse

Chinese should just like Dayaks - stay away from this extension of crusade war, albeit the final chapter

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2023-10-29 16:05 | Report Abuse

Chinese should just like Dayaks - stay away from this extension of crusade war, albeit the final chapter

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2023-10-29 16:04 | Report Abuse

I will not donate a cent. Or sweat a drop. For the foolish animal ppl there

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2023-10-29 16:02 | Report Abuse

Harapkan pagar, pagar makan padi; harapkan jakimmm, gammmmis dan takfit, homo dipromosi subtly. Dulu biar mati anak, jangan mati adat; kini biar arabisasi siap, tradisi asli biar lenyap Born ori, die copy

General

2023-10-29 16:01 | Report Abuse

Harapkan pagar, pagar makan padi; harapkan jakimmm, gammmmis dan takfit, homo dipromosi subtly. Dulu biar mati anak, jangan mati adat; kini biar arabisasi siap, tradisi asli biar lenyap Born ori, die copy

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2023-10-29 16:00 | Report Abuse

The malays have long lost their roots. Now just laughing stock to us

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2023-10-29 15:58 | Report Abuse

We Dayaks are brave warriors. Chinese here are refugees from the mainland. Cowardice is in their bloods

General

2023-10-29 15:57 | Report Abuse

Kera di hutan diberi perhatian, sumbangan dan susu, anak di rumah diabaikan. Lots of local socioeconomic issues couldn't be settled bagai menjaga kain tepi orang lain. Sibuk-sibuk stepping on the tail of the world business big brother bagai kerana nyamuk terbakar sebuah kelambu. Habis semua bisnes dgn Elon, mcD etc etc

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2023-10-29 15:56 | Report Abuse

The animal ppl there are just sheep for sacrifice- as the modern caliphs say

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2023-10-29 15:49 | Report Abuse

No, will end with termination of all the caliphs - Hamas, Hezbollah, etc etc

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2023-10-29 15:48 | Report Abuse

Exactly. Stop being so short sighted. Check out crusade war in the past. Not over yet.

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2023-10-29 15:13 | Report Abuse

I always think we shouldn't join Singapore - better prospect. We here got land while Singapore got $$$$$$. Together we can become world no.1

General

2023-10-29 15:11 | Report Abuse

He'll be back to bamboo river resort when the nons stay away from voting

General

2023-10-29 15:10 | Report Abuse

He can stop dreaming. Only 2-3 out of 10 Malays will not vote for pas

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2023-10-29 15:09 | Report Abuse

But our makan gaji buta parlimentarians aren't doing this debate - when they should

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2023-10-29 13:12 | Report Abuse

Even afghan, Iran, Penis-sular etc etc were nice in the 60s

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2023-10-29 12:47 | Report Abuse

Small and weak to begin with. They make Israel strong - every time they fail to exterminate it

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2023-10-29 11:52 | Report Abuse

Crusade war by proxy 2024?

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2023-10-29 11:50 | Report Abuse

If get wipe out, only got themselves to be blamed

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2023-10-29 11:49 | Report Abuse

Quote: "Harmony just need mutual respect and win win."

Did the Muslims try to that with Israel?

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2023-10-29 11:43 | Report Abuse

Quote: "It's not possible ..."

Wrong. Nothing is impossible. With new tech. With robotic AI. No one needs to touch knife in the near future. You'll surprised

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2023-10-29 11:42 | Report Abuse

Quote:"Israel no future...."

Whether got or not very much depends on the outcome of this war - the ultimate war against terrorism

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2023-10-29 11:40 | Report Abuse

The fact is knife and religion are no different from one another as both have to be handled with care, kept away from the children and can cause harm and misery to the countless innocent people

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2023-10-29 11:26 | Report Abuse

Steps to end the war:

1. Rekindle the spirit of all sapiens as descendents from the Last Universal Common Ancestor. De-religion the issue.

DickyMe > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

".. religion unites,"???

It divides people into factions, it creates chaos and bloodbath.
Millions of lives have been sacrificed in the name of religion over the millenniums.
Religion has a gory history.

DickyMe > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

Religion is still the number one cause for unrest in the world.

stockraider > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

Remember Religion is generally divisive unless u embrace & join a particular religion, but then u only unite within that religion loh!


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Posted by stockraider > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

The uniting factors for our children are sports, make money schemes, having funs and celebrations

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2023-10-29 11:17 | Report Abuse

Got special offer now. If you marry our Dayak ladies, your children will get bumi status. Can own properties here. Come to Sarawak u rich guys

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2023-10-29 11:16 | Report Abuse

We Sarawakians will not be affected by his fanatic rules. Here, we prefer a secular state, not an islamic one

General

2023-10-29 11:04 | Report Abuse

On the other hand, a deep understanding of fundamentalism can potentially divide people eternally for several reasons:

1. **Rigid Belief Systems:** Fundamentalist ideologies often promote strict, unyielding belief systems. When individuals deeply understand and adhere to these ideologies, it becomes difficult for them to accept alternative viewpoints or engage in constructive dialogue with those who hold different beliefs.

2. **Ingroup-Outgroup Dynamics:** Fundamentalist groups tend to create strong ingroup-outgroup dynamics, where members feel a deep sense of identity and belonging within their group. This can lead to a perpetual "us vs. them" mentality, making reconciliation or compromise with outsiders seem nearly impossible.

3. **Lack of Critical Thinking:** Fundamentalism often discourages critical thinking and encourages unquestioning faith in doctrine. When individuals lack the ability to critically examine their beliefs, it can be challenging to bridge gaps with those who employ reason and evidence to support their views.

4. **Cultural Isolation:** A deep understanding of fundamentalism can lead to cultural isolation. Fundamentalist communities may limit interaction with those who don't share their beliefs, leading to further division and a lack of exposure to diverse perspectives.

5. **Historical Grievances:** Many fundamentalist movements are rooted in historical grievances or perceived injustices. Deep understanding of these grievances can fuel long-standing conflicts and resistance to reconciliation efforts.

6. **Fear of Change:** Fundamentalism often resists change and modernization. Deeply understanding the fear of change can perpetuate divisions as fundamentalists resist evolving societal norms and values.

7. **Echo Chambers:** Fundamentalist communities can serve as echo chambers, reinforcing their beliefs and shielding members from alternative viewpoints. This reinforces division and hinders open dialogue.

8. **Religious or Ideological Superiority:** Fundamentalism can breed a sense of religious or ideological superiority, making it difficult to engage in respectful discussions with those perceived as inferior or misled.

While deep understanding can be valuable for promoting empathy and dialogue, it can also, paradoxically, solidify divisions when it leads to a more entrenched commitment to fundamentalist ideologies. Breaking down these divisions often requires patience, open-mindedness, and efforts to foster understanding and empathy across different belief systems.

General

2023-10-29 11:03 | Report Abuse

A deep understanding of fundamentalism can potentially divide people eternally for several reasons:

1. **Rigid Belief Systems:** Fundamentalist ideologies often promote strict, unyielding belief systems. When individuals deeply understand and adhere to these ideologies, it becomes difficult for them to accept alternative viewpoints or engage in constructive dialogue with those who hold different beliefs.

2. **Ingroup-Outgroup Dynamics:** Fundamentalist groups tend to create strong ingroup-outgroup dynamics, where members feel a deep sense of identity and belonging within their group. This can lead to a perpetual "us vs. them" mentality, making reconciliation or compromise with outsiders seem nearly impossible.

3. **Lack of Critical Thinking:** Fundamentalism often discourages critical thinking and encourages unquestioning faith in doctrine. When individuals lack the ability to critically examine their beliefs, it can be challenging to bridge gaps with those who employ reason and evidence to support their views.

4. **Cultural Isolation:** A deep understanding of fundamentalism can lead to cultural isolation. Fundamentalist communities may limit interaction with those who don't share their beliefs, leading to further division and a lack of exposure to diverse perspectives.

5. **Historical Grievances:** Many fundamentalist movements are rooted in historical grievances or perceived injustices. Deep understanding of these grievances can fuel long-standing conflicts and resistance to reconciliation efforts.

6. **Fear of Change:** Fundamentalism often resists change and modernization. Deeply understanding the fear of change can perpetuate divisions as fundamentalists resist evolving societal norms and values.

7. **Echo Chambers:** Fundamentalist communities can serve as echo chambers, reinforcing their beliefs and shielding members from alternative viewpoints. This reinforces division and hinders open dialogue.

8. **Religious or Ideological Superiority:** Fundamentalism can breed a sense of religious or ideological superiority, making it difficult to engage in respectful discussions with those perceived as inferior or misled.

While deep understanding can be valuable for promoting empathy and dialogue, it can also, paradoxically, solidify divisions when it leads to a more entrenched commitment to fundamentalist ideologies. Breaking down these divisions often requires patience, open-mindedness, and efforts to foster understanding and empathy across different belief systems.

General

2023-10-29 11:03 | Report Abuse

A deep understanding of fundamentalism can potentially divide people eternally for several reasons:

1. **Rigid Belief Systems:** Fundamentalist ideologies often promote strict, unyielding belief systems. When individuals deeply understand and adhere to these ideologies, it becomes difficult for them to accept alternative viewpoints or engage in constructive dialogue with those who hold different beliefs.

2. **Ingroup-Outgroup Dynamics:** Fundamentalist groups tend to create strong ingroup-outgroup dynamics, where members feel a deep sense of identity and belonging within their group. This can lead to a perpetual "us vs. them" mentality, making reconciliation or compromise with outsiders seem nearly impossible.

3. **Lack of Critical Thinking:** Fundamentalism often discourages critical thinking and encourages unquestioning faith in doctrine. When individuals lack the ability to critically examine their beliefs, it can be challenging to bridge gaps with those who employ reason and evidence to support their views.

4. **Cultural Isolation:** A deep understanding of fundamentalism can lead to cultural isolation. Fundamentalist communities may limit interaction with those who don't share their beliefs, leading to further division and a lack of exposure to diverse perspectives.

5. **Historical Grievances:** Many fundamentalist movements are rooted in historical grievances or perceived injustices. Deep understanding of these grievances can fuel long-standing conflicts and resistance to reconciliation efforts.

6. **Fear of Change:** Fundamentalism often resists change and modernization. Deeply understanding the fear of change can perpetuate divisions as fundamentalists resist evolving societal norms and values.

7. **Echo Chambers:** Fundamentalist communities can serve as echo chambers, reinforcing their beliefs and shielding members from alternative viewpoints. This reinforces division and hinders open dialogue.

8. **Religious or Ideological Superiority:** Fundamentalism can breed a sense of religious or ideological superiority, making it difficult to engage in respectful discussions with those perceived as inferior or misled.

While deep understanding can be valuable for promoting empathy and dialogue, it can also, paradoxically, solidify divisions when it leads to a more entrenched commitment to fundamentalist ideologies. Breaking down these divisions often requires patience, open-mindedness, and efforts to foster understanding and empathy across different belief systems.

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2023-10-29 11:00 | Report Abuse

I had said many times. They learn from Jesus. God took a piece of Adam's rib bone to give life to Eve.

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2023-10-29 10:54 | Report Abuse

Quote: "...lead no where. It does benefit the status "

Status quo and unchanging Dao are illusions. Change is the only constant in the universe

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2023-10-29 10:51 | Report Abuse

A profound grasp of science fosters strong unity among people, connecting them at a fundamental level. In contrast, religion can bring people together on a surface level but eternally leads to irreconcilable divisions.

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2023-10-29 10:49 | Report Abuse

Deep understand of science unites the ppl deeply. Religion unites superficially, but divide unconcilably

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2023-10-29 10:49 | Report Abuse

Deep understand of science unites the ppl deeply. Religion unites superficially, but divide unconcilably

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2023-10-29 10:47 | Report Abuse

A common human body contains approximately 4 x 10^27 hydrogen atoms and 2 x 10^27 oxygen atoms. Even if we accumulate these atoms randomly, on average, each of us has hundreds of billions of atoms that once resided inside every other person and pig on Earth a year ago.

(Furthermore, your body not only contains atoms from all the people on Earth but also from King Solomon and dinosaurs that existed thousands and millions of years ago, respectively.)

General

2023-10-29 10:47 | Report Abuse

A common human body contains approximately 4 x 10^27 hydrogen atoms and 2 x 10^27 oxygen atoms. Even if we accumulate these atoms randomly, on average, each of us has hundreds of billions of atoms that once resided inside every other person and pig on Earth a year ago.

(Furthermore, your body not only contains atoms from all the people on Earth but also from King Solomon and dinosaurs that existed thousands and millions of years ago, respectively.