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Huh? I think you did not understand what I wrote. But it's fine, nevermind.Looks like u may have to swallow ur words come next year GE.![]()
Huh? I think you did not understand what I wrote. But it's fine, nevermind.Looks like u may have to swallow ur words come next year GE.![]()
Huh? I think you did not understand what I wrote. But it's fine, nevermind.
Yes, pap is the best! In case you did not get the memo, the weekend we love and support pap.I know lah. Whet matter of principle or otherwise it doesnt matter to 70%. PAP..merdeka!![]()
Yes, pap is the best! In case you did not get the memo, the weekend we love and support pap.![]()
Yes soo influential that his supporters need to follow his preaching...If its influential have to give it to Zakir Naik.
But if is most influential person in the world, have to give it to terrorist Bush for invasion of Iraq and 9/11.
Whenever I see that logo, my heart swells with pride and happiness!
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PAP!
Always For Singapore
& Singaporeans
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Yes soo influential that his supporters need to follow his preaching...
Yeah lor...the resident mudslime whore and his minions always quote and sing his praises... therefore let the followers practice what is preachedWell, if his daft followers drank camel urine as a result of his preaching, then he is influential! Tio boh?
As long as they are happy, then let them be lor. On the side, we laugh at how silly they are. We need some comedy in lifeYeah lor...the resident mudslime whore and his minions always quote and sing his praises... therefore let the followers practice what is preached
Well, if his daft followers drank camel urine as a result of his preaching, then he is influential! Tio boh?
Rank | Name | Time Frame | Image | Occupation | Influence |
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1 | Muhammad | c. 570–632 | ![]() | Secular and religious leader | The central human figure of Islam, regarded by Muslims as a prophet of God and the last messenger. Active as a social reformer, diplomat, merchant, philosopher, orator, legislator, military leader, humanitarian, philanthropist. |
2 | Isaac Newton | 1643–1727 | ![]() | Scientist | English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His law of universal gravitation and three laws of motion laid the groundwork for classical mechanics. |
3 | Jesus Christ | 7–2 BC – 26–36 AD | ![]() | Spiritual leader | The central figure of Christianity, revered by Christians as the Son of God and the incarnation of God. Also regarded as a major prophet in Islam. |
4 | Buddha | 563–483 BC | ![]() | Spiritual leader | Spiritual teacher and philosopher from ancient India. Founder of Buddhism and is also considered a Gautama Buddha in Hinduism. |
5 | Confucius | 551–479 BC | ![]() | Philosopher | Chinese thinker and social philosopher, founder of Confucianism, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese and Indonesian thought and life. |
6 | Paul of Tarsus | 5–67 AD | ![]() | Christian apostle | One of the most notable of early Christian missionaries, credited with proselytizing and spreading Christianity outside of Palestine (mainly to the Romans) and author of numerous letters of the New Testament of the Bible. |
7 | Cài Lún | 50–121 AD | ![]() | Political official in imperial China | Widely regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process. |
8 | Johannes Gutenberg | 1398–1468 | ![]() | Inventor | German printer who invented the European mechanical printing press. |
9 | Christopher Columbus | 1451–1506 | Explorer | Italian navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages led to general European awareness of the American continents. | |
10 | Albert Einstein | 1879–1955 | ![]() | Scientist | German-born theoretical physicist, best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, expressed by the equation E = mc2. |
I wont stoop tat low to badmouth other religion or prophets. Those who love to badmouth other beliefs now and then shows their weaknesses. They have no faith in their own belief. Truth will prevail over falsehood.
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History
Rank Name Time Frame Image Occupation Influence 1 Muhammad c. 570–632 Secular and religious leader The central human figure of Islam, regarded by Muslims as a prophet of God and the last messenger. Active as a social reformer, diplomat, merchant, philosopher, orator, legislator, military leader, humanitarian, philanthropist. 2 Isaac Newton 1643–1727 Scientist English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His law of universal gravitation and three laws of motion laid the groundwork for classical mechanics. 3 Jesus Christ 7–2 BC – 26–36 AD Spiritual leader The central figure of Christianity, revered by Christians as the Son of God and the incarnation of God. Also regarded as a major prophet in Islam. 4 Buddha 563–483 BC Spiritual leader Spiritual teacher and philosopher from ancient India. Founder of Buddhism and is also considered a Gautama Buddha in Hinduism. 5 Confucius 551–479 BC Philosopher Chinese thinker and social philosopher, founder of Confucianism, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese and Indonesian thought and life. 6 Paul of Tarsus 5–67 AD Christian apostle One of the most notable of early Christian missionaries, credited with proselytizing and spreading Christianity outside of Palestine (mainly to the Romans) and author of numerous letters of the New Testament of the Bible. 7 Cài Lún 50–121 AD Political official in imperial China Widely regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process. 8 Johannes Gutenberg 1398–1468 Inventor German printer who invented the European mechanical printing press. 9 Christopher Columbus 1451–1506 Explorer Italian navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages led to general European awareness of the American continents. 10 Albert Einstein 1879–1955 Scientist German-born theoretical physicist, best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, expressed by the equation E = mc2.
I wont stoop tat low to badmouth other religion or prophets. Those who love to badmouth other beliefs now and then shows their weaknesses...feeling insecure. They have no faith in their own belief. Truth will prevail over falsehood.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_100:_A_Ranking_of_the_Most_Influential_Persons_in_History
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History
Rank Name Time Frame Image Occupation Influence 1 Muhammad c. 570–632 Secular and religious leader The central human figure of Islam, regarded by Muslims as a prophet of God and the last messenger. Active as a social reformer, diplomat, merchant, philosopher, orator, legislator, military leader, humanitarian, philanthropist. 2 Isaac Newton 1643–1727 Scientist English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His law of universal gravitation and three laws of motion laid the groundwork for classical mechanics. 3 Jesus Christ 7–2 BC – 26–36 AD Spiritual leader The central figure of Christianity, revered by Christians as the Son of God and the incarnation of God. Also regarded as a major prophet in Islam. 4 Buddha 563–483 BC Spiritual leader Spiritual teacher and philosopher from ancient India. Founder of Buddhism and is also considered a Gautama Buddha in Hinduism. 5 Confucius 551–479 BC Philosopher Chinese thinker and social philosopher, founder of Confucianism, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese and Indonesian thought and life. 6 Paul of Tarsus 5–67 AD Christian apostle One of the most notable of early Christian missionaries, credited with proselytizing and spreading Christianity outside of Palestine (mainly to the Romans) and author of numerous letters of the New Testament of the Bible. 7 Cài Lún 50–121 AD Political official in imperial China Widely regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process. 8 Johannes Gutenberg 1398–1468 Inventor German printer who invented the European mechanical printing press. 9 Christopher Columbus 1451–1506 Explorer Italian navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages led to general European awareness of the American continents. 10 Albert Einstein 1879–1955 Scientist German-born theoretical physicist, best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, expressed by the equation E = mc2.
Omg, not you too!U must create a poll lah.
Btw i may get myself a E-bike ya.![]()
Yea I totally agree that truth will prevail. But only after we up lorry. Then we will know the great unknown.![]()
Omg, not you too!![]()
They are myths, legends and fables. The religion you are in depends largely on which part of the world you were born in. Also where zealous missionaries visited to convert the local populace. I like religion, in so far as it teaches morals. But not when it divides people and causes human conflicts and suffering. Religion works for some, but not others. It's a personal conviction. Each religion has its own quirks and idiosyncrasies, some bordering on the funny. We see or read, sometimes we can't help but laugh lah.Its tere bro. Read the scripture with an open mind. The prophet name been mentioned in the bible OT/NT, vedas Hindu scripture, buddhist scripture etc. Practically all religion speak abt heaven n hell. Cant be coincidence. Hw sinners were torture in hell. Those exhibits displayed at haw par villa...also resemble wat our Prophet saw during his ascension to Heaven...![]()
Why you spend good money on something which most people don't like, and are against? And you want your home to catch fire? Better take bus, mrt, grab, or walk.Fret not. I law abiding citizen. Stick at 10kph.![]()
If Halimah makes me nice mee rebus, I sure vote for her![]()