Reflextion : Good sex provides good faith  to be good politician!? 

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Between politics, faith and sex
Anand Krishna ,  Jakarta   |  Tue, 05/19/2009 10:00 AM  |  Opinion 



While reading Friday's Jakarta Post, a visiting friend remarked we were "a 
funny" country. Perhaps he was trying to use a milder term for something else. 
His remark came after reading an item concerning Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) 
chairperson Tifatul Sembiring's views on Bank of Indonesia's Governor, 
Boediono, as the running mate of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono for his next term in 
the office as president. 

The second piece of news was about another equally "funny" article about the 
requirement for a female presidential candidate to avoid having sex for ten 
days. 

Tifatul Sembiring is not very comfortable with Governor Boediono's faith and 
says, as quoted by this paper, "Boediono has never been seen speaking to Muslim 
masses." 

So, although he regularly attends Friday prayers in the mosque, he is still 
considered that not sufficiently Muslim". 

What is more "funny" is that according to Sembiring's statement, his 
constituents see Boediono as a nationalist, which is not a proper 
representation of Islam. 

The question is; what then is the proper representation of Islam? Another more 
important question is; can Muslims be not nationalists at the same time? 

What equally bothers me is whether the Christians, or Hindus, or Buddhists have 
any chance to be a vice president of this country. Where is this country 
leading to? 

The former president of Prosperous Justice Party, Hidayat Nurwahid, who now 
chairs the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR),  made a statement awhile ago 
that he had received several SMSs saying that he was against national unity 
(NKRI) and the national ideology based on the principle of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika 
(Unity in Diversity). 

Hidayat denied all these allegations. It is now high time that he makes it 
clear what is his 
understanding of Unity in Diversity in view of his party's high commands 
statement. 

Hidayat also refused to be associated with Saudi wahabis, who according to him 
were against political parties. What about the ideology of wahabis, which 
places uniformity above Unity in Diversity? 

Of much interest is also the reason the Depok regent decided to close down a 
church, and to deny them a building permit. Interestingly, this regent belongs 
to Hidayat's party. It would be interesting to hear Hidayat to speak on this 
subject. 

There was another piece of news related to the sexual activities of female 
presidential candidates; perhaps the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) 
chairman, Fachmi Idris, has conducted extensive research on this subject. What 
he forgot to disclose was a more understandable reason behind this. 
To quote the Post on this subject, "the requirement for a female candidate to 
avoid having sex is 
to prevent the outcome of her medical check up from showing 'biased' results." 

What is not mentioned is whether the so-called "biased" results are only 
related to females alone, or also to the males? 

The latest findings in the field of medicine have indicated that as women have 
their menstruation, men also experience a similar cycle with different 
symptoms. As women have menopause, men too have andropause. 

Indeed, women can have xx chromosomes, men cannot have yy. Men inherit the xx 
chromosomes from their mothers. We are not discussing the issue of the 
superiority of men over women or vice versa. But let us talk of some 
sensibilities. 

In this region of the world, we have never tabooed sex. We have made intensive 
studies about sexual energies. The ruins of our campuses at Sukuh and Cetoh at 
Central Java are proof of this. 

Sexual energy when not channeled for higher purposes to make one more creative 
and innovative, will only try to find its release through intercourse and 
masturbation. By the way, the passion to hold on to a position or to fight for 
a position at any cost - are also prompted by unchannelled or rather 
mischannelled sexual energy. 

I have many questions in my mind; my friends from overseas have many questions 
in their mind. What about you? The readers of The Jakarta Post. If we do not 
start questioning today, then tomorrow it may be too late.





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