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Originally posted by KENNKID at 18-7-2006 01:02 PM
we're neither, you're both...
self praise i guess |
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KENNKID This user has been deleted
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Originally posted by Truth.8 at 18-7-2006 01:06 PM
self praise i guess
Stating that we're normal is no praise.. just stating a fact |
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Alah, KKid, he believes he's blessed because he er...prophecise (sic). In Christianity kan ke prophets of god were the people who could prophesy. What he thinks he prophecised, they were blessings from his god. That's how his mind work.
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KENNKID This user has been deleted
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Originally posted by samerosie at 18-7-2006 01:17 PM
Alah, KKid, he believes he's blessed because he er...prophecise (sic). In Christianity kan ke prophets of god were the people who could prophesy. What he thinks he prophecise, it's a blessing fro ...
Yes, and each time a natural calamity occurs in Muslim countries, like the tsunami or earthquake, he regards it as a blessing to him & christianity. What kind of brain works like that? is that from Jesus the messenger of God?
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Originally posted by KENNKID at 18-7-2006 01:28 PM
What kind of brain works like that?
One that is "flowing of knowledge"! LOL |
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my prayer to all of them, REGARDLESS OF THEIR RELIGIONS....
God never discriminates... |
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real lost souls
World Updates
July 18, 2006
Java tsunami death toll hits 339 - Indonesia ministry
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The death toll from a tsunami that hit the southern coast of Indonesia's main island of Java on Monday has reached 339, according to the country's health department.
An official at the department's disaster centre in Jakarta told Reuters on Tuesday 136 people were still missing while the number of displaced was over 54,000. |
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Originally posted by LostSoul at 18-7-2006 02:09 PM
my prayer to all of them, REGARDLESS OF THEIR RELIGIONS....
God never discriminates...
:setuju: I so agree....thank god for there are stll people who do not discriminate :pray: My prayers too for all :pray: |
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Read the Bible
you will find out why certain things happen to sinners? |
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Read the Quran
you will find out why certain things happen to sinners, but i would not say that those died because of Tsunami are all sinners. |
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Quran comes later
always want to conflict with the true Word of God in the Bible.
the noah case is an ancient example to note. |
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NEW Testament comes later after Old Testament
always want to conflict with the true Word of God in the Old Testamwnt.
the hacking of jesus by jews and roman is an ancient example to note.. |
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New testament
the New must come to show the true ways in Christ.
the old must die and even those things done in old testaments were not approved by God.
There were the bad and good guys and the things , done by man. |
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God give security
July 19, 2006
Indonesia seeks answers after tsunami kills 368
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/s ... mp;sec=Worldupdates
By Ed Davies
PANGANDARAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - Thousands awoke from a second night on mosque floors or under makeshift shelters on Indonesia's Java island on Tuesday as authorities grappled with the aftermath of a tsunami that killed at least 368 people.
As efforts continued to find 235 people still missing, the media questioned why there was no warning ahead of Monday's killer waves despite regional efforts to set up early alert systems after the massive Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004.
A general view of the area hit by the tsunami in Pangandaran, Indonesia July 18, 2006. (REUTERS/Crack Palinggi)
The Jakarta Post said in an an editorial that the country's National Disaster Management Coordination Board had done "nothing of note to increase people's preparedness for disasters".
"Preparedness also covers efforts to build effective early warning systems based on sophisticated information and communication technologies," the daily said.
Heavy equipment to search for bodies under the rubble was in place on Wednesday along parts of the 160-km stretch of south Java's coastline that was battered by waves after a 7.7-magnitude undersea earthquake.
Officals said there were four dead foreigners, including a Dutch national, a Swede, a Japanese and a Belgian.
More than 54,000 people were displaced from wrecked fishing villages and beach resorts, adding to the rehabilitation headache for the authorities after an earthquake that killed more than 5,700 people in central Java less than two months earlier.
Aid trucks started to arrive for the thousands who lost their homes or who, fearing further tsunamis, fled to hills above the coast.
Many found refuge under plastic-sheeting shelters while thousands camped out in mosques at the resort of Pangandaran and nearby Cilacap port, which were among the hardest-hit spots.
Soft-drink and snack seller Mukasih, 25, said the tsunami destroyed both her kiosk and her home.
"Suddenly the waves came in and knocked me over. I tried to swim but I couldn't," she told Reuters.
Mukasih suffered cuts and lacerations as the waves flung her and one of her children against a wall. She later found her husband and other child sheltering in a mosque.
Asked what her plans were, she said: "I don't know. I'm still thinking, but I don't want a shop on the beach again."
No tsunami warning system was set up for the southern coast of Java after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that left 230,000 killed or missing, including 170,000 in Indonesia.
Some officials considered the area, which lies some 270 km southeast of Jakarta, less likely to be hit by a tsunami than others in Indonesia.
"It turned out that our prediction was wrong," the Jakarta Post quoted Surono, a senior official of the country's earthquake agency, as saying. "Now, we believe that there are no tsunami-free areas along the southern coast of Java."
Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla told reporters the government would build an early warning system in Java and other areas in Indonesia in three years.
Indonesia's 17,000 islands sprawl along a belt of intense volcanic and seismic activity, part of what is called the "Pacific Ring of Fire". |
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Originally posted by 13Friday at 19-7-2006 02:00 PM
the New must come to show the true ways in Christ.
the old must die and even those things done in old testaments were not approved by God.
Mmm....and the answer for why Quran invalid is............? |
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Originally posted by 13Friday at 19-7-2006 02:00 PM
the New must come to show the true ways in Christ.
the old must die and even those things done in old testaments were not approved by God.
There were the bad and good guys and the things , ... The newest is Quran, then. |
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what for ?
Quran in Arabic only for the Arabs.
Bible is for all.
another tsunami tonight????? |
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Originally posted by 13Friday at 19-7-2006 05:33 PM
Quran in Arabic only for the Arabs.
Bible is for all.
In that case bible is only for the English lah.
Haiyo, think lah before you post.
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not enough?
Bless Israel and God will bless in return according to the Bible.
Is this a coincidence that on Sunday when 6,000 Islamists in Java protested against Israel for no obvious reasons, that on Tuesday, the quake and tsunami struck Jabar?
not a punishment but can be a curse self created by themselves.
Now Jakarta had another powerful quake at 7 p.m. after an earlier warning from the SMS in M'sia.
Would a tsunami take place?
Pray for those lost souls. |
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all languages
Originally posted by samerosie at 19-7-2006 05:37 PM
In that case bible is only for the English lah.
Haiyo, think lah before you post.
Bible is in all languages and for all. |
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