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The Republic of God

The Republic of God

A response to LoyarBurokker Aston Paiva’s “Twilight of the Gods.”

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Twilight of the Gods

Twilight of the Gods

God/Yahweh/Allah does not want you to read this.

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Caution: Easily Disturbed!

Caution: Easily Disturbed!

Over the course of my life, most of which were spent in Malaysia, I’ve gotten a number of different responses by people whenever I speak of a taboo subject, use coarse language or simply question their beliefs. Let me outline some of the more moronic ones:- I’m Offended by what you just said! Really? Who [...]

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Caution: Easily Offended!

Caution: Easily Offended!

This article is spread over three parts which will be published over the course of three days for ease of consideration. Comments will only be allowed on the third part. Readers are encouraged to keep an open mind on the articles until its conclusion. . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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Rethinking Civilisation

Rethinking Civilisation

Written on May 3, 2009. Originally published in Eye Asia (July 2009 edition). I have to know If there is God, or karma Is Life a string of random mishaps Or a laborious web of scripted dramas I cannot tell If anyone will be waiting At that last stop of our turbulent Odyssey But I [...]

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Dear Judge Dato’ Abdul Aziz Rahim,

Like most, I have been following the whole debacle in the state of Perak and when I first learned that you’ll be hearing the case, I quickly asked around whether you were a “goodie” or a “baddie”. Those were my specific words. No one could tell me anything, so I made the conclusion that you [...]

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Is GOD dead?

First posted as draft-test version on 20 April 2006. Just edited for clarity and language. Thank you Yvonne Young for your insightful comment on 26 December 2008 which compelled this. Re-posted below. Relevant, I think, as the year 2008 draws to an end but atrocities in Gaza escalate.

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“Gay rights are simply the rights of gay persons to live in peace and dignity,…”: Gabrielle Chong

19-year old Gabrielle Chong won the first prize at the recently concluded Bar Council Public Speaking Competition held from 9 to 12 December 2008. She spoke passionately about the continuing marginalisation and discrimination of LGBTs, and moved the judges with her simple message delivering the essence of what it means to be human. Do also [...]

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