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Sex versus Successful Meditation(HP) Tiger Woods updated the world on his spiritual development at yesterday's press conference in Augusta, Georgia, stating that he now "meditates religiously again." Woods claims to be going back to his roots in Buddhism, a practice that he believes will keep him "more centered, more balanced"... Video
How God rewards a female suicide bomber
Michelle Tsai (Slate.com)(Female suicide bombers set off explosives during rush hour in a Moscow subway, killing themselves and more than three dozen people...In 2007, Michelle Tsai examined what rewards might await female martyrs in heaven). A female suicide bomber detonated a vest filled with explosives at a university in Baghdad Sunday, killing more than 40 people. If male martyrs can expect to find 72 virgin maidens in paradise when they die, what rewards can female suicide bombers expect? Their husbands. The Quran itself describes little about the specifics of the afterlife, but it does note that believers will find huris, or maidens "of modest gaze, whom neither man nor jinni will have touched before them." (Every believer can end up in heaven; martyrs just get there faster.) More>>
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