Thursday, March 06, 2014
God is Big Enough to care for the Smallest Needs
Poverty in the Philippines is not only due to our sick government with its sick system of corruption; but mostly due to a sick system of education. Indeed, we are all born ignorant, not corrupt. We are made corrupt by education. Schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines are places where we learn to love not our country, to love not our family, to love not humanity down here; but only to love a silly divinity up there!
Listen to Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, hoping to run for president, in the 2016 general elections: "I want to be president of this country some day. I think I can do something great for God and our people."
All of our past presidents were MAKA-DIOS and MAKA-JESUS. They already did something great for God and for our people. Look at the results: We have not a government of the people, by the people, and for the people; but only a government of the corrupt, by the corrupt, and for the corrupt all enjoying the forgiveness of sins from Jesus on earth as He is in heaven; and, enjoying the pardon of crimes from God Almighty.
I said it before, I say it again: it is time to reverse our destructive values. Instead of asking what we can do for God, we should start asking: what can God do for us? For my part, as I am an atheist, in all of my 77 years on life in this world, I have yet to meet a religious moron who has done something great for God! After all, God has the power, the kingdom, and the glory. We Filipinos have nothing!
In the meantime, here are silly words published in the Philippine Star today, May 15, 2014: "God is big enough to care for the smallest needs."
Couldn't we be more honest as a people and more truthful as a nation? We are still the only Catholic country in Asia since the 16th century. So how come: Life in general in the Philippines, due mainly to religious insanity always in cahoots with political insanity as generated by poverty - can only be characterized as the daily competition to be the sick criminal; or, be the victim of the sick criminals. Poch Suzara Facebook# Twitter# Google#.
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