Category: Religion

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Ancient Prophecies and Modern Science: Are We Living in the End Times?

Alright, so here we are again—right at that strange intersection of scrolls and science, of ancient visions and modern warnings. In my earlier piece, End Times Prophecies vs. Climate Science, I explored how sacred texts and peer-reviewed journals seem to be pointing in eerily similar directions. And now, it’s time we dig even deeper. Are we truly witnessing the fulfilment… Read more →

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Do You See What I See? Why Some Malaysians Claim to See Ghosts, and Others Don’t

Alright, let’s talk ghosts. Or hantu, pontianak, toyol, and the long, loooong list of local legends that haunt the Malaysian psyche 👻🍃. Some people swear they’ve seen things that would make your skin crawl. Others? Not a single flicker of a shadow. So why the divide? Why are some Malaysians ghost magnets while others sleep like babies, undisturbed by the… Read more →

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Do We Need a New Religion for the Tech Age?

Aight, this article is somewhat of a spiritual sequel (pun intended XAXAXA) to my previous entry: “The Role of AI in Spiritual Guidance.“ But this time, we’re levelling up. We’re not just talking AI as your friendly chatbot therapist—we’re diving into whether it’s time we build a whole new religion to keep up with the tech we’ve created. Let’s Get… Read more →

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Miracles vs. Technology: Are We Explaining the Unexplainable?

Aight, let’s get real—a lot of what used to be called miracles is now just… science. 🤯 Once upon a time, a simple infection could mean death, and surviving it was seen as divine intervention. Now? A RM10 antibiotic does the trick. XAXAXA. Lightning? Not Zeus, just static electricity. Solar eclipse? Not an omen, just celestial mechanics. 🤖✨ But here’s… Read more →

Belief by Default: How Childhood, Culture, and Comfort Shape Our Faith

Alright, let’s get real—most people don’t choose their religion. They’re born into it, raised with it, and follow it because that’s just how things are done. 🤔💭From childhood teachings to cultural norms, family expectations, and even the desire for emotional closure, our beliefs are shaped long before we ever have a chance to question them. But what happens when someone… Read more →

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Are We Worshipping Tech Like a Religion?

Alright, let’s get real for a sec—have you ever seen people camping outside an Apple Store for the latest iPhone? Or heard someone talk about AI like it’s the future saviour of humanity? 🤖📱 The way people treat technology these days, it’s starting to look a lot like a new kind of religion. Think about it—Tech has its own gods,… Read more →

Can Science Prove the Existence of God?

Alright, time to step into the ultimate debate—faith vs science. For centuries, religion and science have been seen as opposing forces, but what if they’re actually working on the same puzzle from different angles? 🤔 With quantum mechanics, the fine-tuned universe theory, and the mysteries of consciousness, even some scientists are starting to wonder: Is there something—or someone—behind it all?… Read more →

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Creation Stories vs. Big Bang Theory: Bridging Science and Mythology

Alright, it’s time to dive into one of humanity’s oldest debates—where did everything come from? 🌌📜 Every culture has a creation story, deeply entwined with its beliefs and identity, while science serves up the Big Bang Theory, a cosmic tale forged in mathematics and observation. But are these two ways of understanding our origins in conflict, or can they actually… Read more →