xx Mungkinkah seorang Kristen, Buddha , Hindu atau Atheis menjadi presiden/ p.m. di Indonesia,Turki atau Malaysia ??? Tidak !! Di USA (atau negeri2 demokratis lainnya ) semua mungkin !
xx Betulkah Obama bukan islam ? Tidak seorangpun tahu kecuali dia sendiri (dan mungkin isterinya?) ! Berbohong(taqqyah) di islam dibolehkan/syah saja asal utk kepentingan agama! xx Orang Amerika curiga kpd islam krn akibat perbuatan orang2 teroris islam sendiri ! Kalau orang2 islam damai2 saja, tentu akan mempunyai chances yg sama dg orang2 yg beragama lain dari islam. xx Kalau Obama memang bukan islam, maka dia adalah korban dari perbuatan2 terror islam yg merusak nama islam.. xx Maka islam harus mengubah sikap dan perbuatannya dulu, harus ber-evolusi dulu agar bisa diterima oleh dunia modern. Ini telah terjadi didunia kristen,hindu,buddha dll. Dulu atas nama agama, orang kristen juga membikin terror2 : membunuhi orang2 Indian di benua Amerika atas nama agama, untuk menjarah kekayaan mereka dan memaksa masuk agama kristen.Orang2 Belanda telah memperbudak rakyat Indonesia selama 350 th.dg cara2 diluar perikemanusiaan ( Kulturstelsel ,tanam paksa dan kerja rodi !!). Tapi ini sudah masa silam, sekarang mereka (mayoritas) adalah pembela2 HAM dan Demokrasi ! Orang2 Hindu tidak lagi menyuruh isteri2 yg kematian suaminya untuk membakar dirinya hidup2 bersama mayat suaminya! Mereka tidak memperhatikan aturan2 kasta lagi, siapa yg pandai,berbakat dan ulet akan naik kariernya, tak ada perbedaan kasta2 lagi ! Orang2 Buddha tidak lagi spt Jepang dulu, banyak membantai rakyat2 Asia, termasuk orang2 yg beragama Buddha juga ( rakyat Cina,Indochina dll.) Jadi pemeluk2 agama lain sudah banyak mengubah dirinya, bukan lagi robot2 yg diprogram , tapi manusia2 yg mampu berpikir sendiri. Agama2 mereka telah mengalami evolusi , demi kelangsungan hidup manusia, demi perdamaian dunia dan tak lupa demi kelangsungan hidup agama mereka sendiri. Sebab bagaimanapun juga, sudah menjadi hukum alam, apa/siapa yg tidak mengubah dirinya sesuai dg kemajuan jaman dan perubahan2 didunia sendiri, dia akan lenyap dari pasaran. Dinantikan dan diharapkan juga kpd pemeluk2 agama islam untuk berbuat yg sama, mengubah dirinya dlm arti memperbaiki mana2 yg tidak sesuai lagi dg perubahan2 yg telah terjadi didunia. Sebab sesuatu yg mungkin 1400 th yg lalu itu baik buat orang2 arab saat itu , belum tentu untuk saat sekarang ini baik, juga belum tentu baik utk orang lain yg bukan orang arab. Ini demi kelangsungan hidup islam sendiri. --- In [email protected], "holyuncle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ***Bye bye to Obama. > > ***Memangnya Muslim tidak boleh dicalonkan di AS yang selalu bangga > dengan pemisahan agama dari politik ? > > ***"The principle is that a very strong denial makes some people > think: 'Uh huh, we knew it. If he's taken the trouble to make such a > strong denial, there must be some truth to it,'" says Bill Ellis, a > professor at Pennsylvania State University who studies contemporary > folklore and popular cultural responses to societal events like the > 9/11 attacks. > > > Obama: I'm Not a Muslim! Forward This to Everyone You Know > > By Sarah Lai Stirland 01.24.08 | 12:00 AM > > > The campaign of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D- > Illinois) is asking supporters to help debunk myths being propagated > about him. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama launched > an online viral counteroffensive Tuesday against persistent e-mail > chain letters that lie about his religious and political background. > But history suggests that the effort might backfire, according to > experts in urban myths and folklore. > > "The principle is that a very strong denial makes some people > think: 'Uh huh, we knew it. If he's taken the trouble to make such a > strong denial, there must be some truth to it,'" says Bill Ellis, a > professor at Pennsylvania State University who studies contemporary > folklore and popular cultural responses to societal events like the > 9/11 attacks. > > There are various versions of the e-mails, but they generally > insinuate that Obama is secretly a Muslim who attended a radical > Islamic school in Indonesia. One of the e-mails charges that he's a > radical Muslim who refuses to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. > Another e-mail claims that he was sworn into the Senate using a copy > of the Quran. All of the allegations are false. > > According to a list on the urban-legends tracking-and-debunking page > Snopes.com, the falsehoods about Obama are the "hottest" urban > legends on the internet right now. > > Obama's campaign launched a sophisticated counterattack late Tuesday > with a webpage called a "Fact Check Action Center," with three > paragraphs and a YouTube video testimonial about Obama's background. > > The page allows supporters to enter 10 e-mail addresses at a time -- > or import their Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail or AOLMail contact lists -- > into a web form on the site, and with a single click send out > talking points that counter the lies in the anti-Obama e-mails. > > The page says the campaign won't "hold on to any of the e-mail > addresses you share." > > The Obama campaign announced the debunking effort with an e-mail > barrage from John Kerry of Massachusetts, in which the former > presidential candidate urges supporters to "e-mail the truth" to > everyone on their address books, to print out the facts about > Obama's background and post them at work, and to call local radio > stations and talk to neighbors. > > "If lies can be spread virally, let's prove to the cynics that the > truth can be every bit as persuasive as it is powerful," Kerry wrote > in the note. > > Kerry's note was titled "Swiftboating" -- a reference to Kerry's own > presidential campaign in 2004, which was famously sunk by falsities > spread by the lobbying group Swift Boat Veterans for the Truth. Many > politicos believe that Kerry's decision not to "dignify" the rumors > and fight them aggressively contributed to his campaign's defeat in > the general election. > > But Gary Alan Fine, a professor of social psychology at Northwestern > University, who's studied the subject of politics and reputation, > suggests that Obama's blanket approach may not be the wisest. > > "It underlines the attack," Fine says. "Sometimes defenses against > rumors work; sometimes they backfire." > > Penn State's Ellis cites an incident from the 1980s that illustrates > the problem. The French government was forced to officially denounce > a pervasive rumor that lick-and-stick tattoos contained LSD, and > that the government wasn't doing anything to protect children > against these dangerous products. > > When researchers conducted a survey of people and their views of the > credibility of the government's claim, they found that those who had > already heard the rumors found the government's denial plausible. > But those who first heard about the tattoo-LSD rumor through the > government denial itself were more suspicious. They thought the > strong denials masked an underlying truth. > > Fine's advice is for Obama's supporters to be more strategic, and > try to feel out friends, colleagues and relatives before sending > them the debunking chain letter. > > "What you want to do, when you deny the rumor, you only want to deny > it to the people who originally heard it," Fine says. > > http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2008/01/obama_mail > Post message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! 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