Modngengade posted on 12-8-2013 02:07 PM
tahniah atas kegigihan anda...but i don't buy it hokeh!!
Tak percaya?
Saya akan lampirkan pula alcohol dan drugs consumption di seluruh dunia.
Countries where people drank the least included parts of the developing world such as Africa and Asia. But these countries also showed the biggest increase in drinking in line with rapid economic development.
The average worldwide consumption in 2005 was equal to 6.13 litres of pure alcohol per person aged 15 years or older, according to the report.
A World Health Organisation spokesman said: 'Analysis from 2001-2005 showed countries in the WHO Americas, European, Eastern Mediterranean and Western Pacific regions had relatively stable consumption levels during that time; but marked increases were seen in Africa and South-East Asia during the five-year period
Negara-negara Africa dan South East Asia kebanyakkan adalah majority Muslim / Kristian.
Statistics provided by research group Euromonitor International reported a constant increase in the use of alcohol in several countries where the Muslim religion, which prohibits the use of any product capable of affecting behaviour (drugs included), is dominant. Quoting the survey, Le Monde reported that between 2005 and 2010 the average consumption by the French dropped from 104.2 litres of alcohol per year to 96.7, while in the same period in the Middle East and Africa area it increased by 25%, from 11.7 billion litres to 15.2 billion.
Statistik di atas menunjukkan penggunaan alkohol di kalangan negara Islam / majority Islam meningkat sebanyak 25% dari 2005-2010.
“The Gulf is an important market for us to continue growing,” said Jane Ewing, Diageo’s general manager for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The London-based maker of Johnnie Walker whisky and Smirnoff vodka posted a 16 per cent rise in regional net sales last year [2010] and expects sales to double in the next five years in the MENA region. The Gulf Arab region alone accounted for 44 per cent of Diageo’s total sales in MENA, with the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon being its two largest markets
I see religious people and I see bad people. I see non religious people and atheists and I see good people. How can religion be good if religious people are bad? How can religion be from God if the product of religion is bad people? Yes, that is what troubles me this third phase of the 27 years of my life
I pun terasa something is terribly wrong ngan orang kita. Harap2 yg salah boleh diperbetulkan
taikor posted on 11-8-2013 06:54 PM
Terbaca bab Wong Ah Kiu yg mayatnya dirampas jabatan agama termasuk dalam senarai Wikipedia... Fem ...
Itu kan Melayu jadi Cina
Kitorang yang Jakun (Melayu Proto Asli) ni, ade je yang masuk Cina tapi memang dari agama orang asli masuk agama Cina.
Tak kontroversi la sangat macam Melayu celup Arab yang duk kat bandar
Ni pulak buku ahli UMNO yang murtad dari Parti Sosialis Malaysia.... Mahathir Muhammad suke die tau, anak alim ulamak sekolah pondok lagi. Yang Bedah nampak, stok2 dari lingkungan yang macam beragama atau duk cakap agama la jugak yang jadi kapir
Lejen posted on 12-8-2013 02:47 PM
open minded yang ada batasan tu bukanlah open. open adalah tiada batasan.
Aku kritik dua dua su ...
samalah jugak demokrasi hakiki dgn demokrasi terkawal ...the later proven to be more successful...
nak open pun ada limitnya...because you brain has limit...you can't think beyond your ability to think of...sebab tu scientist ramai atheist coz tak jumpa jawapan yg dicari...sedangkan hanya Allah yg ada jawapan tu...
mcm tu lah jugak dgn ko....bagi mcm2 evidence sedangkan evidence can be made up....
kakikuDibibirmu posted on 12-8-2013 06:00 PM
Tak purnah nampak pun Lejen kritik atheist
Ada dahulu. Aku ada kritik sesetengah pandangan Karl Marx dan pembunuhan ramai-ramai oleh Stalin dan Mao Dezong.
Walau bagaimana pun, depa lebih kepada political mileage berbanding pembunuhan ummah agama lain / murtad yang dilakukan oleh Nabi Muhammad dan masa Crusades War.