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		<description>Comments by rubaiyat_khayyam</description>
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<title>The Malaysian Insider : Kenyataan perkauman di sekolah bukan perkara baru, kata bekas guru - The Malaysian Insider</title>
<link>http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/bahasa/article/kenyataan-perkauman-di-sekolah-bukan-perkara-baru-kata-bekas-guru/#IDComment95639110</link>
<description>Common Malaysians we need to put an end to this sort of news. The more we give attention to these racists phenomena, the more it gets worse.   Racism is everywhere, and its common among the weak economic class people, and among the rich it&amp;#039;s a tool. The media itself should play a role by showing how profitless it is to have a racist attitude.   Racist people are definitely a lower form of men and I doubt that they have a  fully developed brain to be class as homo sapiens.   Basically, they are not fully evolved!   </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 06:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Unscientific Malaysia : Scepticism as a default position</title>
<link>http://unmsia.com/scepticism-as-a-default-position/#IDComment95633149</link>
<description>Richard Dawkin&amp;#039;s writing is available in Malaysia? I doubt that.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 05:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Unscientific Malaysia : Divine guidance in ethics</title>
<link>http://unmsia.com/divine-guidance-in-ethics/#IDComment95625593</link>
<description>I&amp;#039;d love to listen what are their moral standards, but when I know that they practice lapidation, I don&amp;#039;t feel quite at ease with that at all.   Only frequent brainwashing will make it appear acceptable to embrace a religion which resolve a crime with this kind of Bronze Age punishment. Even if it&amp;#039;s true that we&amp;#039;ve never had any cases yet where people are stoned in Malaysia, it doesn&amp;#039;t mean &amp;#039;they&amp;#039; have been successful in eradicating the crime associated with lapidation.   This only shows that they are a lot people out there suffering a freedom of conscience to express who they are in reality rather than forced to wear a mask afraid of being discriminated, stigmatized and punished by the authorities.  My common sense reject this proclaimed moral by revelation.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 03:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Unscientific Malaysia : The new definitions of Halal</title>
<link>http://unmsia.com/the-new-definitions-of-halal/#IDComment95622450</link>
<description>Instead of making these worthless kits, they&amp;#039;d be better off making scientific discovery.  I don&amp;#039;t know what&amp;#039;s the other believers from different religions which is a part of Malaysia would think about this. However recently we see a lot of islamization in Malaysia. Even wearing a burqa starts to become a trend. The muslim community only know how to ape the Arabs.  As far as the money is concern, the experiments, if could be traced must have used the tax payer money.   In this turbulent economic recession, it&amp;#039;d be better to invest the money for the benefit of Malaysians not for only a sect of Malaysians which their dogma teach to hate pigs. They are other pig lovers who are also Malaysians. At least,show some respects to the pig lovers if you want to be respected in your faith.   Though so far, Malaysia is experiencing a better PIB growth from the OCDE countries,it doesn&amp;#039;t meant we&amp;#039;ll be forever free from the diseases that came along with the crisis. Only time will tell the shift of the disaster when it arrives in our economic region.  Or maybe they&amp;#039;l create a new employment here; a Porcine Gelatine Officer. Unfortunately, I think you need to be a muslim to get this job.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 03:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Unscientific Malaysia : Solat Science: making money from better prayers</title>
<link>http://unmsia.com/solat-science-making-money-from-better-prayers/#IDComment95258893</link>
<description>No wonder Malaysian universities are disgraceful, if even the hailed Universiti Malaya which supposed to be the best university in Malaysia don&amp;#039;t even know how to properly conduct a scientific research, what else can you expect from their graduates.  I&amp;#039;d like to express my deep feeling of sorry towards these Muslims that are trying to use scientific experiment to validate their religion.  I recommend curious readers to read &amp;#039;How God Changes Your Brain&amp;#039; which details more in describing the effects of religious and non-religious rituals by the latest development of neuroscience.  Unscientific Malaysia is a good proponent to demystify the arrogant claims of religion, especially Islam.  As the West has successfully forced Christianity to take the back seat by Enlightenment and The Age of Reason, now it&amp;#039;s the time for us to take on unroot Islam and create a true secular Malaysian society.   And only then our Dark Ages will fade away as experienced in the West.  Science will be the order.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 03:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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