Agama itu motivator dan pelakunya adalah bukan manusia semata, melainkan dari 
sesuatu yg supranatural. Berikut adalah salah satu bukti.  

Salah satu pertumbuhan agama yg paling tidak masuk akal saat ini  adalah 
pertumbuhan kristen di dunia timur. Kalau dari data di youtube dan web, kalian 
akan dapati bahwa pertumbuhan orang masuk kristen itu tidak masuk akal.
Di salah satu daerah (dari sekian daerah) di China, orang masuk Kristen itu 
10-15 ribu orang PER HARI. 
Dan di India ada yg hingga 20 ribu orang perhari!!

Al Jazeera memberitakan bahwa 6 juta orang pindah masuk Kristen tiap tahun (?? 
kurasa lebih) di Afrika.  Itu juga tidak masuk akal mengingat berapa misionaris 
yg bisa mempengaruhi orang sekian banyak dalam waktu singkat. 

Mereka tidak dipaksa apalagi diinjili spt di televisi indonesia. 

Mereka menerima mujijat supranatural macam2, lalu percaya. Bukan pendetanya yg 
hebat, tetapi seperti ada kekuatan2 alam supranatural yg sedang bekerja di sana 
siang malam membuat orang percaya pada Jesus. Di banyak daerah di sana, 
pendetanya tidak punya cukup waktu membantu orang, bahkan untuk membaptis saja 
mereka tidak sanggup karena terlalu banyak.  

Aku yakin itu adalah kerjaan ROHULQUDUS, Rohullah yang memperlengkapi Isa 
AlMasih, sedang bekerja dalam hati manusia. 

Korea sudah terjadi. China sedang terjadi. India sedang terjadi.  

Tidak mungkin tidak Indonesia akan terjadi juga. 

Sebentar lagi, aku tahu itu akan terjadi di Indonesia. Akan turun ROH yang akan 
membungkus negeri ini dan mempengaruhinya demikian rupa hingga ROHANI orang2 
yang tadinya kosong menjadi penuh, meluap dan membuat mereka menjadi penginjil 
di tempat mereka ada. Bayangkan seorang kyai kalau satu orang saja menerima 
pengaruh seperti itu, berubah total, lalu mengajak pengikutnya, apa tidak 
heboh??   
 
dan itu PASTI terjadi, mengingat gagal totalnya sistem syariat Islam di seluruh 
dunia, dan produk mereka para teroris yang mengamuk di seluruh dunia, seperti 
berita2 di bawah ini yg kita dengar SETIAP HARI. Pembom2 bunuh diri itu 
sekarang mengarah pada masjid dan tempat2 suci... 
 

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By Evarist Kagaruki
The bomb blasts in Kampala last Sunday, which killed more than 70 people and 
seriously injured many others, has been widely condemned around the world. 

This is as it should be since terrorism, in all its manifestations, is a 
scourge that threatens humanity; it takes away the lives of innocent people 
(like those that were bombed while watching the World Cup finals), including 
children. It is something that no sane person can condone.

The Kampala horrible incident for which the Somali Islamist insurgent group, 
Al-Shabaab, has claimed responsibility (they say it was in retaliation for the 
presence of Ugandan troops in Somalia), evokes very sad memories of the 
simultaneous Al-Qaeda-directed US Embassy explosions in Nairobi and Dar es 
Salaam in 1998. 
It is also a shrewd reminder that our borders are still permeable by 
terrorists; and that our region is still a target for terrorist attacks. For 
this reason, East Africans need to be on the alert, always conscious that the 
region remains insecure as long as Somalia continues to be under the rule of 
the gun with no prospects for peace and stability in sight. 

There is a need for the people of this region to be vigilant to ensure the 
security of not only their borders but also their homelands.

The Al-Shabaab terrorist attack could not have been more ill-timed. It occurred 
at a time when Africans were in a frenzy, celebrating the historic success of 
the World Cup which was held for the first time on the African soil. 

It was also during the finals of the world's most prestigious and popular event 
which, this time round, had been the African pride, especially because of the 
incredible way in which it was organised by the South Africans. 

Second, the attack came as Uganda was putting final touches on the preparations 
for the AU summit and a continental youth conference on the sidelines of the 
main event. 

Certainly, the aim of the terrorists was to disrupt these preparations by 
intimidating the hosts as well as the guests. Besides, the bombings happened 
just about two weeks after the meeting of East African defence chiefs on the 
Somali issue: they discussed the question of deploying an additional 2,000 
troops to bring the AMISOM force level for Mogadishu to 8,100 peacekeepers 
(read: peace-enforcers, as there is no peace to keep in Somalia); it was also 
about a week after leaders of the regional grouping Igad had met in Addis Ababa 
to deliberate on the continuing political instability in the war-torn country. 

So, the Islamists must have been under intense psychological pressure when they 
decided to descend on Kampala with bombs.

But while the world has expressed shock and sadness at, as well as condemnation 
of, the terrorist attack on innocent Ugandan civilians, it should be pointed 
out that the international community, and more specifically the UN, bears 
responsibility for the Ugandan tragedy because it has neglected Somalia. 

The country has, since the overthrow of dictator Mohammed Siyad Barre in 
January 1991, been without a functioning government; it is beleaguered by civil 
war that has persisted for two decades without any serious efforts on the part 
of the world body to bring it to an end. Yet, Somalia, though stateless, is a 
member of the organisation.

Of course a few attempts have been made towards addressing the Somali question, 
but without success. The failure surprises no one because the initiatives were 
rather erratic, and were based on a wrong political approach; wrong in several 
ways but the most prominent one being the seemingly agreed policy in the West, 
shared by some of Somalia's neighbours (particularly Ethiopia), that a radical 
Islamist Somalia was not acceptable. 

The Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG) cobbled in Nairobi in 2004 
(with the help of Igad and US support) was conceived on the basis of that 
"principle"; its set up was designed to bring together warlords who had, since 
the ouster of Barre, been competing for the control of Mogadishu to share 
power, to the exclusion of "extremist" Islamic elements who also want a slice 
of the "political cake" in Somalia. 

The consequence of this kind of power configuration has been the upsurge in 
Islamist insurgency, terrorism and piracy. 

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