Indeed, Jose Rizal was college educated. High school expelled students, however, did not plan to put him to death in public. On the contrary, what I am saying is - if the college educated morons in power and authority did not get him executed, Jose Rizal could have done more, much more to show the way what real college education can do to accomplish health for the Filipino as a people and accomplish wealth for the Philippines as a nation. As it is, what we have accomplished as a college educated people and as a college educated nation is not love of country, but love of divinity.
And all for the sake of promoting in the Philippines social, religious, and political insanity.
As a non-believer of the Christian faith, indeed, as an atheist, and a high school expelled student, I rest my case. Poch Suzara
Comment from Bob Bernardo: - The so-called Philippine-education graduate Rizal vehemently dropped out of it, as vehemently as did, well-you-know-whom-I-mean. He described with contempt the intellectually stunting and morally degrading education he was getting at Sto.Tomas Pontifical University in the Filibusterismo historical novel. So, at 18, as indicated by his prize-winning ode to free thought and study(for one's perfection), he resolved to drop out for continuing modern advanced studies in Europe, including liberalizing Madrid. But most of it was self-study in the free air of scientific humanist Europe.
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I am sure how much you hoped you had finished your college. I can see from your writings the hate you have for those who have achieved what you did not. What happened to you? Do you blame God for not having an education? Gina Lorenzana
My dear
I have not finished my college education as I am still in college acquiring an education. You see, in school, I did NOT want to believe. I wanted instead to know.
That is why after I was expelled, I enrolled as a lifetime student in the greatest of all universities - it is but a collection of books.
You and your friends and relatives and millions of others like you indeed actually believe as you have been told to believe that just because you now have your college diploma you are already educated or already finished with education. My dear, what you people have acquired is certification hardly an education as education is a lifetime adventure. You stop learning when you stop breathing.
Thus, - how many of you are active in the habit of daily reading? Or, my dear, how many of you college educated men and women have a library of books in your homes or in your office, huh????
In the meantime, why are you people so proud of the silly fact that we are not a nation of matured readers. In fact, you are all only proud of the fact that we are a nation of childish prayers.
Poch Suzara
The so-called Philippine-education graduate Rizal vehemently dropped out of it, as vehemently as did, well-you-know-whom-I-mean. He described with contempt the intellectually stunting and morally degrading education he was getting at Sto.Tomas Pontifical University in the Filibusterismo historical novel. So, at 18, as indicated by his prize-winning ode to free thought and study(for one's perfection), he resolved to drop out for continuing modern advanced studies in Europe, including liberalizing Madrid. But most of it was self-study in the free air of scientific humanist Europe. Bob Bernardo
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