Is Mahathir god's gift to Bolehland? Some people do believe this.
The same as disgraced ex Pm Ah Jib was once spoken of as the divine's gift to the country.
Hahaha....
Don't know about you but it might be more respectful to the divine than be quick to bring god into the picture and tag some as the divine's anointed, however much you might be enamoured of them.
Does not the holy book say not to take the divine's name in vain?
If Maha and Ah Jib are divine's gifts, may god help us all then!
Bolehland is in a mess today because god made a mistake?
Or he made a mistake with Ah Jib and brought back Maha to put things right for blessed Bolehland?
Either case, you make the divine look bad. You make god no different from fallible homo sapiens.
Just don't give the excuse that god has his ways and does as he wishes because then you make god out to be even more whimsical, if not tyrannical.
Ah, may the divine have mercy!
May the divine have mercy!
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