Love
Monday, 12. January 2009, 15:23:12
In this time of violence, we need preach love, instead of hatred.
Instead of WMD, It is time to unleash something much more powerful, weapons of Mass Creation !!!
Thats what I thought looking at the miserable and horrifying situation in Gaza.
What do you think? Please share your idea.
Thank you.
Instead of WMD, It is time to unleash something much more powerful, weapons of Mass Creation !!!
Thats what I thought looking at the miserable and horrifying situation in Gaza.
What do you think? Please share your idea.
Thank you.








Dulaman # 15. January 2009, 08:59
Rinta! What kind of love are you talking about? Who is stronger than that and win.
Dulaman # 16. January 2009, 13:36
Rinta # 16. January 2009, 14:28
Well, you support Israel, because you think Islamists are dangerous?
Take a look at the recent movement of islaeri people and palestinian people working toward Peace for that region.
I think Islam admits christianity, stating that they, the christians, are the "people of sacred books". I dont know what english counterpart for this phrase but at least I think Islam is basically peaceful religion.
As for the obligation of "jihad", I cannnot say anything. But believe me, Russia is a wise country and they know how to deal with the problems. You have Chechnya. They are basically Muslims. Do you think they are terrorists? Yes you do naturally because they have executed some attacks on Russia.
You have to find out what the causes are...
But again, I'd like to say that love will solve the problems. Why can you(and me to some extent) not be tolerent for neighbors? That can be said to my country, too, Quite a few young japanese hate China and Korea. I think it's a sad, and caused by manipulative critics and so on. They are manipulated to think that they(chinese and korean gov.) are EVIL !!! I half admit that, but basically they are near sighted, stubborn SPECIES. They forget the ancient japan, where totally system is based on Chinese system. They have borrowed the system from China.
Again, trust Love !!!! Here is Martin Luther King's quote; "I think unconditional love will have the final word in the reality."
Tolerence, my friend...
Rinta # 16. January 2009, 14:37
And looking back the islaeri history, in 1950's progressive islaeris were getting along with palestinians, and agreed on the the so-called green border created by UN in 1967, I guess. The communists in Israel have preached on the peaceful relationship with Palestinians.
Dulaman # 16. January 2009, 15:03
Rinta # 16. January 2009, 15:12
Elias Yemreli # 3. February 2009, 05:59
Nothing's wrong with Islam and generally speaking, with religions, if you mean they cause wars or spread hatred; because no way of thought (Islam, Christianity, Jewism, Buddhism, Shinto, Tengrism, etc.) insist on telling lies, robbery, killing people. In the case of Islam, Kuran suggests Jihad only when you are being attacked - and this is considered a defence. In Islam, eating pork is forbidden too, but in severe conditions (like in desert, or stuff) where you can't find any other food to survive, it's ok to eat pork. Jihad is also like that: it's not a rule you can apply all the time. You can only use this when you're attacked. It's only the bad interpretation people have about Islam. If Moslems in Checheniya are fundamentalists, it's their problem - not Islam's. Could you show me any war (or even flame war) started by Moslems in Malaysia, Turkmenistan, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan? Or Turkey? These are also Moslems too. A part of the problem is related to Western Media's advertisment on Islam or else, just a glance at the Moslem societies above mentioned and you will see churches there in the center of the city (which might not be too far from a mosque). You would see the central Orthodox church Russians use in Bishkek in my photo gallery: you hate all Moslems, but Russians (although a minority) are attending churches here in Bishkek. In Iran where the government and the people are famous to be fundamentalist Moslems, you have lots of churches in different parts of the country. So, I believe the situation is different from what you think.
For sure, Islam coexist with other religions. The fundamentalist Iran woulde be a good example again: Jews, Christians and Moslems are all living close together, and each of these religions have representative in the parliament. Now, you have to define what democracy is. If you mean western supported democracy (which you see its results and reforms in Ukraine, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan), then I admit you may not be able to find your goal in not only in Moslems countries, but also in Russia, China, Turkey - generally, in countries with which West has problem. But I guess a kind (an example for a small part) of democracy would be the fact that although in countries like Kyrgyzstan, the ethnicity is Moslem, the Chrismass day is announced as holiday. Russians here are the minority, but they enjoy government's and Moslem people's support. It's a pity though to see young new Russians in Russia hate Moslems, Central Asians (and Caucaians).
We talked about a similar problem (the hatred young Japanese people have towards China and Korea) here in Lintarooy's blog. Anyhow, write or wrong, you could have been more tolerant, not to use words like "these animals, which are only dream and to destroy all infidels".
If you have a few minutes, you might be interested to see the article The Trouble With Tolerance in my blog.
E ll P # 22. March 2009, 20:46
Rinta # 24. March 2009, 14:14
Furthermore, love is the most powerful source of energy that one can create.
Thank you for your comment, by the way. hahaha