Sunday, April 30, 2006
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
No to New Casino in Luton
Monday, April 24, 2006
St George
Yesterday, Sunday 23 April, was St George's Day.
I went to the St George's Day Festival in Luton, which was a rather small do, with shows mainly for children. We should have had a bigger celebration to commemorate the life of this great man.
Excerpt from April 2006 Emel Magazine:
"St George was born in Cappadocia, in modern day Turkey to an army soldier and a mother from Lydda, now known as Lod in Palestine. After his father's death, George's mother took her infant son back to her home town of Lydda where he grew up to serve as an officer in the Roman army, like his father before him. When ordered by a pagan ruler, the Emperor Diocletian, to pay tribute to Roman gods, he refused and faced prolonged periods of torture - in some stories as long as seven years, ending with a gruesome death: sliced in half and beheaded...
... George's death occurred around the fourth century AD, some 300 years before the last prophet of Islam completed the Message of God to His creation with the Qur'an. Thus as a true follower of monotheism Muslims regard him as dying in a state of submission to the One Creator. Or in Arabic - of dying in a state of Islam"
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Don't get over-excited.
I said in my previous post that recent events taught me two valuable lessons, viz.:
1. before you decide whom to trust, think carefully.
2. if you want to be evil, put on a religious mask. It is the best disguise ever. The entry generated many comments, some of which are rather irresponsible. Quite a few people are a bit over-excited. I am now deleting that entry and all associated comments. Move on lah…