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How You Deal With Differences

by lokety on May.23, 2006, under Posts

I chanced upon a local wind of discussion about the strong views of a Malaysian blogger, MENJ. He is a young man studying in a local college with very polarized opinions on several issues, including the differences between religions, gender and political figures.

<URL:http://blog.menj.org/2006/05/17/the-christian-conundrum/>

During my teenage years, I thought about the single thing that caused the world so much death, destruction, pain, wars, losses, and general discomfort. In my Christian teachings, I know that it is humankind’s sins. Our first parents, Adam and Eve, committed the ultimate sin, which is to the desire to be God.

My personal theory of the cause is: difference.

Humans are blessed (but often misuse) with the power to think, to rationalize, judge, opinionate, and react. No other living thing has this much complex processing ability. Over the course of human history, we see that wars, arguments, and crime are all caused by differences.

  • One man felt that Jews should be wiped out.
  • The wife thinks that the husband is too lazy to do any useful work at home, but the husband thinks that he has been working too hard to provide for the wife.
  • I don’t have that flashy and expensive mobile phone that you’re carrying, and I want to take yours.

The case of this young Malaysian writing and exerting a lot of his views on a wide scale is disturbing, to say the least. He has proven that he has been judgmental of the current Prime Minister’s wife, women in general, and Christians. Several bloggers have been highlighting the potential dangers that this man can incite and personally execute.

There have been lessons in history that show us how much destruction one man can cause, if his consistent actions are not kept in check by authorities. Authorities as in, parents, social groups, and the government. Remember the Germany, Vietnam, Somalia, and most recently, Iraq.

My stand is that if you believe or oppose something fervently, keep it to yourself. The human race, and many other smaller scale groups, works best as a united and cooperating lot. We already fare very badly at managing ourselves (check with your ultimate authority, whether it is God, Allah, Buddha, human government, etc.), and we can’t survive long if we have people who do not respect one another’s differences.

Come on, it’s already difficult enough to make a living and live a happy life.

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Global handset market to reach $250 billion by 2011

by lokety on May.22, 2006, under Posts

Global handset market to reach $250 billion by 2011 by ZDNet‘s ZDNet Research — Global wireless handset market grows 23% in 2006 and will reach $250 billion by 2011, In-Stat says. The market for wireless handsets was $110 billion in 2005. In-Stat predicts that it will grow 23%, to exceed $136 billion in 2006. It will continue to grow but at a slower rate, exceeding $250 billion in 2011. [...]

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Da Vinci Code Movie

by lokety on May.19, 2006, under Posts

“… solve an ancient mystery so shocking it could shake the very foundations of society.” – The Internet Movie Database

The highly-anticipated and well-debated movie of the year has arrived this week in cinemas worldwide – The Da Vinci Code. With Ron Howard directing, the film aims to visualize the words of the famous author, Dan Brown, who has been the center of issues on the relationships of Jesus Christ and how Christians have fought to protect them.

Was Christ a married man? Did he have children? Wasn’t he the anointed Son of God? Does Dan whip himself often?

Brown stated that his story is a fictional one but is based on actual facts. I’ve watched a BBC documentary that impartially sought to verify the facts, but none were. My take on this point is that Brown has successfully won more fame and readership, whether he is telling the truth or not. And it’s so lame to have his main characters being able to solve every ancient and mysterious puzzle and clue to save the human society. Blah.

As a Christian, I’m offended by the kind of ideas that Brown is trying to entertain and sell to our guillible generation of people. It could have been any other religion or culture and the end results would be the same (remember Salman Rushdie). What I would like to emphasize, among all the flurry of criticism and jabbering about the movie, book and Tom’s ridiculous hairline, is the unprecedented amount of interest in the subject of Christianity. This, to me, is a significant Truth. I’ll leave it at that.

I don’t support the story and everything related to it (except the cool puzzles like those in Zork!), so I’m going to encourage you to keep an open mind and react soundly. As for me, I won’t be watching the flick on the big screen. ;)

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<URL:http://www.sodarktheconofman.com/>
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown>
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salman_Rushdie>

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