Monday, January 12, 2009

Rizal’s Killers

The killers of Rizal never left town. In fact they were the owners of the town. In fantasy, the town eventually got to be known as the Republic of the Philippines. In reality, however, the Philippines is just one of the numerous backward provinces of the Vatican State – the same power that had Rizal executed during the 19th century. The same killers of the Filipino minds and hearts in this 21st century. All for the sake of God’s will to be done on earth as it for his glory in heaven. Consider most Filipinos today would not with love and respect memorialize the death of Rizal (December 30, 1896), but would rather manifest more faith and devotion to the Rizal’s killers - the Catholic priesthood industry of the Philippines. In the meantime, in Ateneo, the best Catholic school in the Philippines, the main building is named after the Inquisitor Archbishop Roberto Bellarmine, the supreme arbiter for the church in all theological issues. Canonized a saint in 1930, Bellarmine was the same saint who sent the freethinker Giordano Bruno to burn at the stake for heresy in the 16th century. The same Bellarmine syndrome that got our own Jose Rizal executed for writing two great books – NOLI and FILI in the 19th century; and, Hypatia torn off her flesh with Abalone shells to death by the mob of Cyril, the archbishop of Alexandria in the 5th century. Also canonized a saint who saw to it that Hypatia’s name and character be expunged from everything that represents woman’s intellectual capacity. Poch Suzara

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you give me the names of Jose P. Rizal's killers?

Poch Suzara said...

Dear Anonymous,

Here's one name, a top name who ordered the execution of Jose Rizal in the Philippines: the head of the Catholic church - Pope Leo X111. (1810-1903). He said: "The death sentence is a necessary and efficacious means for the Church to attain its ends when obstinate heretics disturb the ecclesiastical order." Cheers! Poch Suzara

Anonymous said...

I think Poch have hit the nail. It is the Vatican's hatred of being exposed that they resolved to kill the 'heretic' Rizal. Rizal's sins began when he read the bible cover to cover but found no reference to purgatory or indulgences. Noli and Fili is a masterpiece but its relevance were diminished by today's cacophony.