Wednesday, March 23, 2005
25th March is Good Friday.
Yes the Vatican have clearly claimed in the yearly calendar of the Christians that 25th March would be the Good Friday. In any case, it's something broke the chain of religious days in the eyes of Muslims, Jews or Chrstians.
To note, the Muslims have their prayers on Friday, a congregation that aimed to bond the Muslims to Mosque to worship the God of Abraham, to realise their misdeeds and to propogate a more refined Muslims through the Kutbah which the Imam will so delicately deliver after the Azan.
For the Jews, Saturday would be their process of them enlightening their religion of Judaism. Verily so, Christians would fill the church to worship their Father, Holy Spirit and Jesus as being termed Son Of God.
Yet, the presence of Good Friday, along with some others like Easter, has come into question. Many would jump the bandwagon and took the simple step of neglecting the actual history of these two "important" days in the Chrisitian calender. Friday the 13th, a date being defined as ghostly or freaky, was actually derived from the actual happenings in early 7th century, where the Church or Vatican, took the en route of surpressing the templars or the crusades at such extensive and deliberate measures.
OK2..i shall check the history of Good Friday..i have no idea for now..
Aneways, back to Ansarinho's question, the team we are going to be up against is a team that ply their trade at some court in Bedok, and as i said earlier, a team which we have no means of measuring thier ability. My instincts seems to tell me that they are technically sound, backed up with an aura of footballing brains and tactics. According to Salman, they have the calibre of club players, and have relations to Kahfi, who is an ex-National captain, which simply sums up that they, in some ways, share similar footballing characteristics with Kahfi.
They are going to be tough to break down lads, but we do have enough quality to creep out with a win.
"We do continue to learn more"--Kristin Kreuk