Tongkat Ali of Life

25 October, 2007

Pray: Thank You God.. ®

Filed under: Motivation — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — johnnytan88 @ 4:57 pm

Thank you God for giving me another day to repent my sin

Thank you God for giving me the strength to face the challenge

Thank you God for giving me this mind to make right decision

Thank you God for giving me the voice to speak up my heart

Thank you God for giving me friends that I can depend on

Thank you God for giving me the strength to defend myself

Thank you God for protecting me from my enemies

Thank you God for sending me angels that You turned into friends

Thank you God for the foods that You lay on the table everyday

Thank you God for the warmth when I feel cold

22 October, 2007

Religion should never be vehicle of hatred - Pope

Filed under: World Peace — Tags: , , , , , , , , — johnnytan88 @ 1:33 am

By Phil Stewart

NAPLES (Reuters) - Pope Benedict told religious leaders, including Christians, Jews and Muslims, on Sunday that faith must never be allowed to become a vehicle of hatred. 

The Pope spoke forcefully against invoking the name of God in any religion “to justify evil and violence”. 

“Faced with a world lacerated by conflict, where violence is still justified in the name of God, it is important to reiterate that religions must never become a vehicle of hatred,” the Pontiff said. 

“On the contrary, religions can and should offer precious resources to build a humanity of peace, because they speak of peace at the heart of man.” 

The Pope addressed scholars and religious leaders attending a three-day inter-faith gathering in the southern Italian port city of Naples. The conference is called “For a World Without Violence: Religions and Cultures in Dialogue”. 

Less than two weeks ago more than 130 Muslim scholars called for peace and understanding between Islam and Christianity, and said the world’s survival could be at stake. 

The Pope sat down to lunch on Sunday with one of them, Izzeddin Ibrahim, a cultural adviser to the government of the United Arab Emirates. 

“With respect for the differences between different religions, we are all called to work for peace and an effective effort to promote reconciliation between peoples,” the Pope said. 

The Pope also met religious leaders including Israel’s Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger, the spiritual head of Orthodox Christians, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the head of the world’s Anglicans. 

EXPRESSED REGRET 

“I strongly hope that this spirit (of peace) spreads above all where tensions are strongest, where freedom and the respect for others are denied, and men and women suffer because of the consequences of intolerance,” he said. 

Muslim leaders attending the summit included Din Syamsuddin, the head of Indonesia’s second largest Islamic organisation — the 30 million-member Muhammadiyah. 

He was one of the many Muslims who criticised a speech the Pope made last year hinting Islam was violent and irrational. Benedict repeatedly expressed regret for the reaction to the speech, but stopped short of a clear apology sought by Muslims. 

During the inter-religious talks, the Vatican expressed joy over the release of two Catholic priests. They were kidnapped in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul this month and there were reports they were being held for a $1 million ransom. 

“We were very worried. … We hope that kidnappings like this one don’t happen again,” Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said. 

Christians form a small minority in Iraq. A recent U.S. State Department report on religious freedom estimated the country has about 1 million Christians, down from 1.4 million in 1987. 
Copyright © 2007 Reuters

13 October, 2007

Why I decided to have my own website? ®

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — johnnytan88 @ 2:04 pm

Well.. I guess the answer is - It is time to put a good use of a website to write a memoir of my life.

Thanks to my buddy Ah Tok a.k.a. Keanu to sponsor me a 1st full year of this website due to my financial situation :(.

After knowing that life could be unfair, I decided to use this website to express it.

No matter how hard you’ve tried. Always hoping that time can unchange the ‘wrong’ to ‘right’. Finally I starts to realise that it’s not going to happen and it is time to move on.

It’s time to close the old chapter and to open a another new chapter of my life.

Thanks for all the motivation that I got from the books. Thanks for all the critices and comment from my friends. Thanks for all the supports. Thanks to God for giving me the strenght to move on day by day.

Whatever is it, the battle might be won but the war is not ended.. yet.

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