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Old 08-05-2008, 05:45 AM
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Angry Reproductive Health Vs. The Moralists

Ask any catholic priest or bishop the total population of the Philippines. My guess would be, he won't have any idea.

My question is, who would be the best people to answer the problems of over-population? certainly not the bishop, the priest? no! the clergy men? no!
The celibate who has no idea about raising a child or a family? Com'on.

Let's have those guys who holds the statistics do the work.

IF..IIIIIIIIIFFFFFF...the church chooses to discourage the government's current program on reproductive health, I will assume that the church will answer the economic needs of this country.

Show me the money!!
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Old 08-20-2008, 04:04 AM
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Default hmmmm..fishy?

Maybe the church wants to have a big population because they can have big mass money collection..
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