Coba deh Roh Kudus suruh ndatangi aku nanti saya converse opo enggak pengin njajal saya.
Shalom, Tawangalun. --- In [email protected], "pemerhatidunia" <pemerhatidu...@...> wrote: > > 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... > > > Dozens of anti-al-Qaida militiamen killed in suicide bombings > Seattle Times - Ned Parker, Usama Redha - ‎22 minutes ago‎ > Twin suicide bombings killed scores of people. BAGHDAD More than 50 people > were killed Sunday in attacks west of Baghdad, including a double suicide ... > Video: Raw Video: Suicide Blasts Kill Dozens in Baghdad The Associated Press > 48 killed in suicide bombings targeting members of Iraq's Awakening councils > Washington Post > At least 48 dead as Iraq is rocked by suicide bombing by Sunni militia Daily > Mail > Arirang News - AFP > all 1,152 news articles » > The Guardian > > Afghanistan suicide bombing kills at least 3 > Los Angeles Times - Laura King - ‎5 hours ago‎ > The bombing comes two days before a major international donor conference. By > Laura King, Los Angeles Times Amid sharply heightened security before a major > ... > Video: Raw Video: Suicide Bomber Strikes Kabul The Associated Press > Suicide bomb in Afghan capital kills 3 civilians The Associated Press > 3 Killed In Suicide Bombing In Kabul RTT News > Washington Post - 9&10 News > all 1,304 news articles » > The Guardian > > Police confirm suicide attackers in Uganda bombing > The Associated Press - ‎12 hours ago‎ > KAMPALA, Uganda Uganda's police chief says there is more evidence that two > suicide bombers had carried out the bomb attacks that killed 76 people ... > Uganda releases photos of Kampala bombers CNN International > Worldwide Alert Issued to Identify Kampala Suicide Bombers Voice of America > Our New Life, in Blood and Color New York Times > Nigeria Daily Independent - East African > all 1,118 news articles » > The Guardian > Kin of Lockerbie bombing victims bash Scots for releasing Abdelbaset al ... > New York Daily News - Helen Kennedy - ‎19 hours ago‎ > The family members of the Lockerbie bombing victims are angry at scotland for > the release of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi last year. ... > Investigation on B.P. WJHG-TV > BP, Lockerbie and Libya Wall Street Journal > Fresh call for Lockerbie inquiry BBC News > Daily Mail > all 2,081 news articles » > BP > Aljazeera.net > > Suicide bombing at Sargodha imambargah injures 15 > Daily Times - ‎5 hours ago‎ > "Fifteen people were injured in the bomb blast and they were moved to a > hospital in our ambulances," rescue service official Mohammad Shakeel told > AFP. ... > Suicide bombing at Pakistani mosque wounds 8 The Associated Press > 12 injured in suicide blast at Pakistan mosque CNN International > Suicide bomber strikes Pakistan mosque: police AFP > The Express Tribune > all 181 news articles » > Globe and Mail > Cartel ramps up drug war with car bomb > Chicago Sun-Times - ‎19 hours ago‎ > AP CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico -- The first successful car bombing by a drug cartel > brings a new dimension of terror to a Mexican border region already shocked > by ... > Video: Mexican policeman escaping drug violence denied Canada refuge Al > Jazeera > Car bomb marks new, bloody phase in Mexico's war with drug gangs New York > Daily News > Mexico cartel kills four in car bombing Los Angeles Times > CBC.ca > all 1,120 news articles » > Kansas City Star > Thousands Attend Funerals for Iran Bombing Victims > Voice of America - ‎Jul 17, 2010‎ > Photo: AP The victims of twin suicide bombings in Iran have been laid to > rest, mourned by thousands of people at funeral rites Saturday in the > southeastern ... > Video: Iran Blames US for Deadly Mosque Bombing The Associated Press > Iran Guards warn U.S. of "fallout" over bomb attack Reuters > Toll Rises From Twin Suicide Bombings at Iranian Mosque New York Times > RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - Hindustan Times > all 1,870 news articles » > Iran to file complaint over mosque attack > The Associated Press - ‎9 hours ago‎ > TEHRAN, Iran Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday Iran will > file a complaint to international bodies over the deadly mosque bombing by an > ... > CBS News > Pakistan: Bombing Kills 5 in Swat Valley > New York Times - ‎Jul 15, 2010‎ > By AP A bombing near a bus terminal in Mingora, the main town in the Swat > Valley, killed five people and wounded at least 58 on Thursday, officials > said. ... > Pakistan bombing kills 5, wounds 58 Boston Globe > Suicide Bombing Kills Five in Northwest Pakistan NTDTV > Four killed, 44 wounded in bombing at bus stand in Pakistan The Hindu > Reuters UK - TODAYonline > all 545 news articles » > The Guardian > Ugandan Leader Vows Revenge for Kampala Bombings > Voice of America - Peter Heinlein - ‎Jul 15, 2010‎ > Photo: AP Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has vowed to retaliate against the > Somali Islamic extremist group that took responsibility for the bomb attacks > ... > Islamic militant group al-Shabab claims Uganda bombing attacks Washington Post > Video of Uganda Bombing Aftermath New York Times (blog) > Obama offers condolences to Uganda bombing victims -- and FBI help USA Today > ABC News (blog) - CNN Internatio > > > > The failed State and terrorism (1) Send to a friend > Saturday, 17 July 2010 13:24 > 0diggsdigg > 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. > > Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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