Hampir 2 bulan sudah tak pernah elu jawab.

1 Apa agamanya jesus?
2 Apakah jesus beragama Kresten?
3 Dimana jesus mengajar kekerestenan?
4 Apakah alkitab itu sabda nya Yesus?
5 Dimana kuburan jesus?
6 Jika Yesus itu adalah Tuhan, siapa yang mencabut nyawa Tuhan?
7Jika Yesus itu Tuhan, Tuhan yang mana lagi yang menerima nyawanya?
8 Ketika Yesus mati selama tiga hari, siapa yang mengendalikan dunia atau alam  
semesta ini ?
9 Setiap yang mati dan menyerahkan nyawanya, pasti bukan Tuhan?
10 Yesus mati dan lalu menyerahkan nyawanya, berarti Yesus bukan Tuhan? 

11 Apakah Yesus disunatin?


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 From: item abu <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 6:09 PM
Subject: [proletar] Islam’s Universal Economic Failure
 

  
auloh katanya mau bikin orang Islam jadi kaya, faktanya? Hehehe....

Islam itu emang laknatan lil alamin

http://frontpagemag.com/2012/daniel-greenfield/islams-universal-economic-failure/

Islam’s Universal Economic Failure
Posted by Daniel Greenfield Bio ↓ on Aug 1st, 2012 Comments ↓

If Romney accomplished nothing else during his Israeli visit, he did 
manage to offend every single Palestinian Arab terrorist group, all of 
whom, the Palestinian Authority, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the PFLP and the 
DFLP, issued press releases denouncing him. American media outlets have 
been denouncing him for saying that the GDP Per Capita differences 
between Israel and the Palestinian Authority represent a contrast in 
values.

The official media narrative is that these differences are the 
results of oppression, checkpoints and blockades. But then why does the 
IMF put Israel’s GDP Per Capita well ahead of the oil-rich kingdom of 
Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia has no Israeli checkpoints, no Israeli soldiers or 
planes flying overhead. It has wealth literally pouring out of the 
ground with a fifth of the world’s petroleum reserves. And yet the IMF 
puts it 13 places behind Israel and the World Bank puts it 8 places 
behind Israel. The only Muslim countries with a better GDP Per Capita 
than Israel are small monarchies drowning in oil.

The non-oil Muslim countries who are closest to Israel are Malaysia 
and Lebanon, 32 and 33 places behind Israel. Both countries also have 
sizable non-Muslim populations. Muslims make up only 50 percent of 
Lebanon and only 60 percent of Malaysia. No Muslim country without oil 
has a better GDP Per Capita than a Muslim country with sizable Christian or 
Buddhist minorities.

What Romney didn’t mention, but should have, is that the Palestinian 
Authority dealt yet another blow to its economy when it drove out the 
Christian population. Christians in the territories have traditionally 
made the best businessmen and the capital of the Palestinian Authority 
was actually started by Jordanian Christian refugees escaping Muslim 
persecution.

Israel has 1.2 Muslims inside the Green Line who account for 52 
percent of its social benefits. Israel’s national unemployment rate is 
5.6 percent. The Arab unemployment rate is 27 percent. Only 59 percent 
of Muslim men and only 19 percent of Muslim women are officially part of the 
workforce.  That’s compared to 56 percent of Jewish women and 52 
percent of Christian women.

The average Israeli family has double the monthly income of the 
average Arab family. Half the Arab sector officially lives in poverty. 
The Israeli Jewish GDP is nearly three times higher than the 
Arab-Israeli GDP.

This could be blamed on the usual scapegoat of racism, but the 
Israeli Arab GDP of $6,750 is actually better than the $5,900 GDP in 
neighboring Jordan, the $6,540 GDP in Egypt and the $5,041 GDP in Syria. This 
is the same range in which most non-oil Arab Muslim states are 
grouped and it is clear that there is no escaping it without a big 
petroleum reserve. Or like Lebanon with its $15,523 GDP, a whole lot of 
Christians to actually work for a living.

Again culture is the determinant. Israel within the Green Line only 
has about 150,000 Christians and about as many Druze, and both groups 
perform better economically. Christian Arabs have a higher employment 
rate and a better rate of higher education than Muslims.

Apart from that official 1.2 million, Israel is also responsible for 
the 4 million in the Palestinian Authority (some of whom overlap with 
that 1.2 million and some of whom are imaginary and exist only to 
collect benefits from international agencies) who are still Israel’s 
responsibility, according to them and to the world, even though they 
also continue insisting that they want their own state.

The reason why the GDP in Palestinian areas is so terrible is because its 
inhabitants live in a giant welfare state. Palestinian Arabs were 
already receiving 725 dollars in per capita assistance. They don’t need 
an economy because the United States and the European Union are their 
economy. They don’t need a state because the UNRWA is their state.
It’s easy to admire Israel for what it has accomplished, but it 
stands out so much because of the region it’s in. Singapore and Hong 
Kong are less remarkable because they are in a region where countries 
don’t just give up and wait around for foreigners to come and find oil 
on their land. In Asia, countries make things happen for themselves. In 
the Middle East, if you’re not Jewish or Christian and you don’t have 
oil, then you have economic problems.

But let’s leave the Middle East and head over to Asia. India and 
Pakistan are divided by a GDP Per Capita difference of almost a thousand 
dollars. India is naturally in the lead. Within India, Muslims are at 
the bottom of the economic ladder. Their per capita GDP is lower, their 
literacy rate is lower and they perform worse than Hindus. And yet the 
average Indian Muslim annual income at 513 dollars is still higher than 
the average annual income in Pakistan at 420 dollars. This remains 
consistent with the higher Arab-Israeli income and lower Jordanian Arab 
income model meaning that Muslims in non-Muslim countries will earn less than 
the majority, but more than they would in a majority Muslim 
country.

In Africa, Muslim Somalia sits next door to Ethiopia and Kenya and its GDP is 
so small it can’t even be registered compared to $1,093 and 
$1,746 for them. You might try to blame Somalia’s civil war, but Rwanda, which 
experienced a genocide, has a $1,341 GDP. Niger with an 80 
percent Muslim population and a $771 GDP sits next door to Chad with 
only a 53 percent Muslim population and a $1,865 GDP. Next door Cameroon has a 
70 percent Christian majority and a $2,257 GDP.

In Britain the myth of the hardworking Bangladeshi or Pakistani 
storekeeper is practically sacred. In reality 70 percent of Bangladeshis and 
Pakistanis live in low income households, compared to 50 percent of Africans, 
30 percent of Indians and 20 percent of the natives. 
Bangladeshis and Pakistanis not only have dramatically higher 
unemployment rates than natives, but they have higher unemployment rates than 
Africans.

If the issue were racism, then their unemployment rates would be in 
line with far lower Indian unemployment rates. Instead Muslims have the 
worst economic record in the UK. Pakistani Muslims in the UK are three 
times more likely to be unemployed than Hindus. Indian Muslims are twice as 
likely to be unemployed as Indian Hindus.

Again this fits the same model of Muslims from non-Muslim countries 
being less economically inept than Muslims from majority Muslim 
countries. The crucial difference between minority Muslims and majority 
Muslims is culture. Minority Muslims do have their own culture, but no 
minority group can entirely escape the values of the majority culture. 
Arab Israelis and Indian Muslims absorb enough of the values of the 
majority culture to perform better than their neighbors in Jordan or 
Pakistan. And they even carry on these absorbed values when they move to 
another country.

We can see the direct consequences of those values in action. In the 
UK, Muslims have the highest dropout rate and lack of qualifications of 
any religion. They have the highest male and female unemployment rates. 
This isn’t racism, this is Islamism.

Muslims have the highest unemployment rate in Ireland. In Belgium, 
Moroccans and Turks have a five times higher unemployment rate of the 
native population. In Australia, Muslims have twice the unemployment 
rate of non-Muslims and forty percent of their children live below the 
poverty line. Muslims also have the highest unemployment rate in Canada, 14.4 
percent to a national rate of 7.2 percent.

The response to all these numbers is the usual cry of racism, but 
racism fails to explain why Muslims fail more comprehensively at home 
than they do abroad. If Muslims fail in the West Bank, then Israeli 
checkpoints are to blame. If they fail in Canada, Australia and Europe, 
then racism is to blame. But if they fail in Pakistan, Somalia and Saudi 
Arabia– who is to blame?

Responsibility is the missing element. It’s the character value 
without which there can be no economic success. The same lack of 
responsibility that manifests itself after a Muslim terrorist attack, 
when Muslims rush to position themselves as the victims, rather than 
dealing with the violence in their midst, also manifests itself in the 
economic arena and in every aspect of life. This lack of responsibility 
is a failure of values that cannot be escaped or ascribed to racism, the 
occupation or the boogeyman.

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