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Maria Silang
12-24-2004, 01:01 AM
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Do you think we have to apply this practice to our country? Any comments regarding this issue?
Pilosopong Tasyo
01-04-2005, 01:40 AM
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Do you think we have to apply this practice to our country? Any comments regarding this issue?
We should but I don't think it's going to happen in our country. The question is how?
Everytime there's an election, candidates specially for the national positions are struggling to get the sympathy of large religious groups. What happens after the election is history.
Take note, the reason why the national government cannot implement population control is because of the catholic church stands.
What we need for the country is a change of heart. Let us pray hard for the healing of this nation and A STRONG, OBJECTIVE, AND GOD FEARING LEADER (but not to church-positioned leaders. Should listen to the Church-the people of this nation) If the government will just open His mind and heart to these people... we will not experience the crisis that we currently have at the moment.
sherwen
01-05-2005, 06:01 AM
walang mangyayari sa bayan natin kung patuloy ang pamumulitika at pagpapapogian at pagandahan ng mga nakalukluk sa pwesto... Once and for all isipin naman natin ang mga mahihirap nating kababayan.. Tama na ang pagpapayaman.. Di ba tau nahihiya sa sarili natin?
angelogabrielle
01-05-2005, 06:45 AM
sa palagay po ba ninyo may maganda kayang mangyayari sa ating bansa kung i-separate ang state at religion.matagal ng issue yan elementary pa ko pero di hamak na mas mahirap ang buhay ngayon. e kung yung mabibigat na problema na lang kaya ang atupagin ng ating gobyerno ng mabawasan ang lalong naghihirap dito sa ating bansa.bakit nga ba minsan ay nakikialam ang simbahan sa gobyerno? hindi kaya dapat lang kung ang hakbang ay hindi sa ikabubuti ng karamihan ng mamamayan.
Eniruam
01-06-2005, 06:32 AM
I believe that this Constitutional provision on the separation of the church and the state should really be given attention and must be observed, practiced and implemented in our country. Whatever grounds our framers had in their mind in drafting this provision, i had confidence in their intention to put a good order in our political and social systems. After all, what matters most is our individual commitment to upheld the law and to give real meaning and substance to it. Not until we have done our part or contribution in whatever issues & matters that affects us can we say that a certain measure is not applicable or practicable. It really depends upon each one of us. As it has been said, our future is just in our hands. So why not give it a try to bloom into what it is supposed to achieve!
Pilosopong Tasyo
01-06-2005, 07:31 AM
There is no problem when religious groups make known their stand of a certain issue but it should not be the basis of the decision of the government or the president.
We all know that our population has been increasing and the capability of the government to support the basic needs of the population is decreasing. We all know that the current population control system is not working. More children becomes uneducated, Squatters everywhere, increasing unemployment rate which results to criminal activities like robbery, kidnapping and drug trade.
The problem is, there is no turning back when the population booms. A child born today along with 100,000+ everyday will need basic education after 5 years and will marry after another 15 years and may give birth after the same year. Imagine the number of children undeducated for the next 15 years.
With the information on hand, should the religiuos group change their stand? I don't think so for what they know and teach does not conform with the current situation. They know that they are wrong but they won't admit it since going against the scriptures would mean going against what they teach and what people believe in.
So more fetus on the Church's front door every morning just like a morning newspaper.
renx18
01-12-2005, 12:04 AM
ang ganda talaga ng nga politiciance kapag panahon ng election ang ganda magsalita ang sarap pakinggan iba't ibang pangako para sa ating bansa ................pero saan na ang kanilang mga pangako lumipad sa hangin..........kayo nagkakaroon ba ng katuparan ang pangako sa inyo ng inyong opisyalis ng goberno nong panahon ng election?........... :littlehel
idealist yupee
01-13-2005, 04:53 AM
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Do you think we have to apply this practice to our country? Any comments regarding this issue?
Since time in memorial the issue about separation of the Church and the State have been rised. The Catholic Church through its "Liberation Theology" further stregntens the Church's role in our day to day lives. Gone are the days when the church only focuses more on the spiritual being of its members. The Church will not be silent anymore to the abuses done by our political leaders. The Church plays a major role in the development of our country's economy. Economic growth does not mean that we would let go of our values and morality. The Church will serve as our guide in achieving economic growth but wihout the expense of well-being as a "person". I guess people who often criticized the Church active involvement in our country's quest for economic growth are afraid of what history have taught us. The Church have already undergone reorganization for them not commit the same mistakes done by them in the past. Theocracy is indeed not an ideal form of government. History tells us that there ate abuses done by the Church leaders. Here in our country it happened during the Spanish colonial era. The Church today is different from the Church in the past. Past mistakes have been taken into account. This resulted to the creation of Vatican II, in which guides our Church leaders to increase their involvement in our country's affairs either on local or international. This is of course, guidance to do what is morally right to a certain issue at hand. Furthermore, our government has already lost to its people its confidence. If the Church will only focus on spiritual matters, where would we seek leadership and guidance to obtain sustainable development? To our politicians...?! :dance1:
idealist yupee
01-13-2005, 05:03 AM
:idee:
Do you think we have to apply this practice to our country? Any comments regarding this issue?
Since time in memorial the issue about separation of the Church and the State have been rised. The Catholic Church through its "Liberation Theology" further stregntens the Church's role in our day to day lives. Gone are the days when the church only focuses more on the spiritual being of its members. The Church will not be silent anymore to the abuses done by our political leaders. The Church plays a major role in the development of our country's economy. Economic growth does not mean that we would let go of our values and morality. The Church will serve as our guide in achieving economic growth but wihout the expense of well-being as a "person". I guess people who often criticized the Church active involvement in our country's quest for economic growth are afraid of what history have taught us. The Church have already undergone reorganization for them not commit the same mistakes done by them in the past. Theocracy is indeed not an ideal form of government. History tells us that there are abuses done by the Church leaders. Here in our country it happened during the Spanish colonial era. The Church today is different from the Church in the past. Past mistakes have been taken into account. This resulted to the creation of Vatican II, in which guides our Church leaders to increase their involvement in our country's affairs either on local or international. This is of course, guidance to do what is morally right to a certain issue at hand. Furthermore, our government has already lost to its people its confidence. If the Church will only focus on spiritual matters, where would we seek leadership and guidance to obtain sustainable development? To our politicians...?! :read:
Ruben Tagalog
01-21-2005, 02:45 AM
:imp: Hindi makakatulong ang paggamit ng mga politiko sa altar ng Simbahan para isulong ang anumang layuning pampolitika maging ang naisin ay para sa kabutihan ng bayan.
Ang simbahan ay para sa sagradong paglilimi ng ating diwa at kilos. Ito ay nakalaan lamang para sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa Maylikha, kay Kristo, o kay Jehova, o kung alinmang Pangalan na iniuukol natin.
Ang politika sa Pilipinas ay napakadumi, marahas at halos wala nang pitagan. Hindi ganito ang Simbahan na may kabanalan at pitagan.
Halos lahat ng politika ay umaasa sa limos mula sa sugal, prostitusyon, maging sa droga at iba pang iligal na naglalagay sa bingit ng kamatayan sa kanioang nasasakupan. Ang Simbahan ay nagliligtas sa mamamayan. Napakalayo ng agwat ng kanilang diwa at kilos.
Isa pa, kung paghahaluin ang Simbahan at politika, hindi rin malayo na dumating ang panahon na ang maglalaban ay hindi na partidong kinaaaniban at sa halip ay labanan ng relihiyon--- Katoliko laban sa Iglesia ni Kristo o laban sa Islam o laban sa Buddhism o laban sa Jehova o laban sa Born Again. Ayaw nating balikan ang panahon ng dark ages, hindi ba? :imp:
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