Read the following blog guys. It made me sick in my stomach...This country is definitely going down the drain. If even freedom of religion and proper respect is not given, how can you expect all of us to live in peace and harmony. Sick! Really sick!
http://www.thenutgraph.com/catholics-lodge-report-against-al-islam
Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Crown Of Thorns

An ordinary man of flesh and blood
Took the world on your shoulders
A hopeless crusade, and act of love
But it's a world obsessed with religion
And now you wear the face of a god
Like the words you said, you're as good as dead
Just a work of art on the wall
And that's why nobody wears a crown of thorns
Nobody cares
Nobody wears a crown of thorns anymore
Holy men talk of hunger
While standing beneath a cross of gold
And there are preachers on the TV
In their thousand dollar suits, who sell your soul
To think you died for what you believed in
Only to be exploited and used
Now you're Superman from the promised land
Just a vision of Hollywood
...anymore
You showed me that there's hope for humanity
But once more you're being betrayed
So many countries torn by their idols
Too many prophets screaming for blood
And they only hear what they want to hear
When it comes to God up above
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sins Or No Sins
I realized lately through conversation with friends (lunch time in Mc-D) that people have different views on what is sinful and what is not. Some friends are staunch believers on the religion views on sins, meaning they view sin as a black and white thing. If for an example, the religion says that it's sinful to have pre-marital sex, then it is SINFUL to have sex outside marriage. On the other hand, I also have friends who are on the other side of the fence, who says that it's not wrong for this kind of thing to happen, so long as you are not hurting or causing trouble to anyone. Then, there are those who are in the middle, who simply don't care. For them, religion just imposes rules and regulations and all these are man-made laws, designed to keep things in the balance.
Which brings me to the next question? What really constitutes sin, then? Can religion be the barometer to which all things be measured to? Or is conscience enough to help us determine what is wrong and what is right?
I'd really like to think that the Creator of this world (indeed I do believe there is a Creator, but that is another post for another day) is not confined to rules and laws. Indeed, I think it goes beyond that. But what? The answer perhaps lies with what makes everything in the world exist: Goodness. Imagine this, if goodness doesn't exist, then do you think that mankind will survive this long. We would have been at each other's throat from the very first whistle, trying to survive and outlast each other. Rules dictates how you should live your life in a good way, not harming others and certainly yourself. I was an opponent to the notion that you have to play by the rules every single time. We had a relatively heated exchange the other day about playing it straight from the book of rules and I guessed I did pissed a few of my friends regarding this, luckily no one got a black eye on this one. There are bad rules and good rules. Interpret that by yourself, as I am not going to start patronising anyone on what should and what should not be.
I suppose at the end of the day, it all boils down to what you want to believe. Some don't even believe in sin, so what the heck, they just go on whacking and living the moments in their lives. Some live for the moment, and some just have no moments at all.
For me, life is just to short to dwell on 'sinful' things. Look for better things instead, and you will find good. And where there is goodness, surely there will be no sin and evil, correcto?
Which brings me to the next question? What really constitutes sin, then? Can religion be the barometer to which all things be measured to? Or is conscience enough to help us determine what is wrong and what is right?
I'd really like to think that the Creator of this world (indeed I do believe there is a Creator, but that is another post for another day) is not confined to rules and laws. Indeed, I think it goes beyond that. But what? The answer perhaps lies with what makes everything in the world exist: Goodness. Imagine this, if goodness doesn't exist, then do you think that mankind will survive this long. We would have been at each other's throat from the very first whistle, trying to survive and outlast each other. Rules dictates how you should live your life in a good way, not harming others and certainly yourself. I was an opponent to the notion that you have to play by the rules every single time. We had a relatively heated exchange the other day about playing it straight from the book of rules and I guessed I did pissed a few of my friends regarding this, luckily no one got a black eye on this one. There are bad rules and good rules. Interpret that by yourself, as I am not going to start patronising anyone on what should and what should not be.
I suppose at the end of the day, it all boils down to what you want to believe. Some don't even believe in sin, so what the heck, they just go on whacking and living the moments in their lives. Some live for the moment, and some just have no moments at all.
For me, life is just to short to dwell on 'sinful' things. Look for better things instead, and you will find good. And where there is goodness, surely there will be no sin and evil, correcto?
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