Monday, February 16, 2009

Perceptions or Facts?

My view: Whenever we are accusing certain party at fault, often time, we are “assuming” those people whom sharing the same religion, skin colors & believes will also act the same. But before we jump into any conclusion, do we open our mind in listening to both sides of the stories or evaluating the issue objectively without involving emotional feelings?

It is the main intention of this blog when I started it off Feb this year for Intellectual Debates & platform of discussion. Besides getting information from Mass media, there are other resources available in the internet. Probably you can start your research by FIRST venturing into the story of the party that you disagree on? I would welcome any finding from you all but minus the emotional quotes :)


Extracted notes between Ali Baba & Hanan in Chedet's Hanan post that triggerred My view

By Ali Baba on February 13, 2009 7:51 PM
Ha ha ha............very cheap propaganda by BladeLizard! Non muslim is pretending to be an expert in Islam. What a fool! You're not good enough to be Salman Rushdie nor Geert Wilders. Even Hanan will lough at you. What a pity!
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By Hanan on February 14, 2009 6:19 PM
Dear Ali Baba,

What about Muslims pretending being experts in Judaism or Christianity?
When someone is saying something something opposed to your opinion, does it mean it is propaganda?
Everone bears close to him what he believes is the truth.
When you say it is propaganda it is not proving that what you say is true and not proving that BladeLizard is wrong.
I think, in counter to you, I'm reading most of the comments here even I disagree many of them and try to see if they are still valid as truth. I'm not saying that the things I dont like are propaganda.

Shalom,
Hanan, Jewish and Israeli Zionist.





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