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Juan de Dios Pueblos: The Pajero Bishop

Posted on July 6, 2011 By benign0 8 Comments on Juan de Dios Pueblos: The Pajero Bishop
Juan de Dios Pueblos: The Pajero Bishop

One wonders now what really motivates Roman Catholic Bishops’ taking certain positions on various matters of the state. Take the issue of Reproductive Health (RH) — an issue where the Church takes a strong anti-modernity stand on. The ends to which the Church took the “debate” and the pitch to which it took its temper…

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Civics, Government, Lifestyle, Religion

Bishop supports Duterte-style law-and-order and human rights activists shy away from fingering Duterte

Posted on July 5, 2011July 18, 2013 By benign0 12 Comments on Bishop supports Duterte-style law-and-order and human rights activists shy away from fingering Duterte
Bishop supports Duterte-style law-and-order and human rights activists shy away from fingering Duterte

The imbroglio Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte suddenly finds herself in after she punched court sheriff Abe Andres on the face in front of TV cameras is becoming complicated. It is complicated by her family’s uncoordinated public relations approach as evident in the belligerent stance her father, now acting Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, exhibited when he…

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Crime, Culture, Religion

CBCP blogger Carlos Antonio Palad calls Reproductive Health Bill supporters ‘enemies’

Posted on June 9, 2011 By benign0 21 Comments on CBCP blogger Carlos Antonio Palad calls Reproductive Health Bill supporters ‘enemies’
CBCP blogger Carlos Antonio Palad calls Reproductive Health Bill supporters ‘enemies’

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines is reportedly now “tapping” Filipino bloggers in the “fight” versus the Reproductive Health Bill currently being “debated” in Philippine Congress. The CBCP’s official press release, indicated that its “media affairs” people had met with “several bloggers.” Though the title of the article described the purpose of the initiative…

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Media, Politics, Religion

Philippine Catholic Bishops invent automated excommunication!

Posted on May 27, 2011 By benign0 5 Comments on Philippine Catholic Bishops invent automated excommunication!
Philippine Catholic Bishops invent automated excommunication!

The holy officials of the Philippine Roman Catholic Church now step up their drive to implement a standard-speak to be used in the on-going “debate” surrounding Philippine Reproductive Health. Henceforth, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines hereby decrees that “excomminication” be considered to be a dirty word… A Catholic Church official asked advocates of…

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Religion, Tech Talk

The key dysfunction of the RH Bill ‘debate’: leaving out the ‘being’ from the ‘human’ equation

Posted on May 24, 2011 By benign0 59 Comments on The key dysfunction of the RH Bill ‘debate’: leaving out the ‘being’ from the ‘human’ equation
The key dysfunction of the RH Bill ‘debate’: leaving out the ‘being’ from the ‘human’ equation

A lot of the “debate” around the issue of Reproductive Health in the Philippines revolves around the notion of the “human” life at stake during various stages of pregnancy from the time of conception. According to Fr Joaquin Bernas in his now famous Inquirer.net column, “The Constitution commands that the life of the unborn be…

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Development, Religion, Science, Society

Iran: model of successful population control and an inspiration to Filipinos

Posted on May 23, 2011July 23, 2013 By benign0 9 Comments on Iran: model of successful population control and an inspiration to Filipinos
Iran: model of successful population control and an inspiration to Filipinos

The Iranian experience in implementing a successful population management program has become a model for many countries that seek to overcome the debilitating burden overpopulation presents to development aspirations. The most remarkable aspect of Iran’s program is in how what was once a religious directive to go forth and multiply had been repealed by the…

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Development, Economy, Education, Media, Religion, Society

RH Bill debate: PacMAN not KO’d by LagMAN but beaten on points

Posted on May 19, 2011May 19, 2011 By benign0 11 Comments on RH Bill debate: PacMAN not KO’d by LagMAN but beaten on points
RH Bill debate: PacMAN not KO’d by LagMAN but beaten on points

Unfortunately, the much-promoted “debate” between boxing champ Manny Pacquiao and House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman — billed “PacMAN vs LagMAN” — aired on ABS-CBN’s Harapan (literally “face-off”) was inaccessible from Australia. But it does not really take a genius to imagine how such a spectacle might have transpired. Blogger Joe America in a recent comment…

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Culture, Development, Education, Media, Religion

Philippine-style religion equals Philippine-style poverty

Posted on May 18, 2011May 18, 2011 By benign0 13 Comments on Philippine-style religion equals Philippine-style poverty
Philippine-style religion equals Philippine-style poverty

Over at ProPinoy.net, blogger Doy Santos presents a comprehensive statistical picture of religious fervor in the Philippines. According to Santos’s figures the Philippines counts itself among the Top Ten countries with populations that have the highest rated “confidence in their church”. This Top Ten is predominantly Islamic. Tanzania is reckoned to be 50-50 Christian/Islamic and,…

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Culture, Development, Religion, Society

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