Saturday, March 11, 2017
The Power of Thought versus the Fear of Thought
There is nothing more despicable in this world than the fear of thought. However, there is also nothing more precious and delightful in this world than the power of thought. - Poch Suzara Google, Facebook, Atheist.Republic
Friday, March 10, 2017
Bertrand Russell - my Kind of God
As a little boy in school, my priest-confessor often told me that I am not a
perfect being. I should therefore always kneel down and ask God for the
forgiveness of my defects. Indeed, that eventual obliteration will be a
better way to achieve my salvation than my need to seek reconstruction.
Bertrand Russell arrived into my life after I was lucky enough to have
been expelled out of La Salle high school. He said: “No one is perfect
and we should never be bothered by the fact that we are not perfect.”
Russell also taught me to question everything including his own ideas
and values. He wrote: "It is preoccupation with possessions, more than
anything else, that prevents men from living freely and nobly." These
words have not ceased to stir my mind and heart to this day.
If there were ever a thinker I have learned to love and respect – such a
thinker was Bertrand Russell. Indeed, Russell saved not my silly soul;
he saved, instead, something far more precious - my intelligent and lively mind.
Much to my joys and pleasures and happiness in life, it was
Bertrand Russell who introduced me to love and respect as well our own
great thinker - Jose Rizal. None of my teachers in school taught me to
see just how great a Filipino humanist/scientists was our own Dr. Jose Rizal.
Oh, Bertrand Russell, whenever you are - thank you for teaching me
intellectual courage to face the horrors in nature. And thank you as
well for making me realize that
our world is infested with religious
insanity as always in cahoots with political stupidity; and that life is not worth living
unless we struggle to wage war to defeat such horrors - horrors
that's keeping our world misguided spiritually, misdirected morally, and sick
economically. - Poch Suzara
Thursday, March 09, 2017
Julia Carreon
Julia Lagoc
To
Today at 12:07
Poch,
saludo ako! I've just read your 2003 (35). Wow! It will take me weeks,
even months to read all the blogs. So, forget about editing fees, forget
about what I wrote the other day, pasted below. Gosh, I wonder when
I'll get through, reading all those thought-provoking thoughts.
I
got crazy with deadlines. After my swan song of a column last December,
I was resolute to come up with a novel. Up to now, the title is still
afloat in my mind.
Talking of floating, hey, don't get too serious. I fly in the wings of songs many times.
Cheers!
Julia
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Adolf Hitler was No Atheist, In fact, He was a Devout Catholic
"I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so."
— Adolf Hitler, to Gen. Gerhard Engel, 1941
— Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, p. 46
— Adolf Hitler, ibid. p. 65
— Adolf Hitler, ibid. p 152
— Adolf Hitler, ibid. Vol. 2 Chapter 1
— Adolf Hitler, Berlin, 1933, first radio address after coming to power.
— Adolf Hitler, speech at the Reichstag, March 1933
— Adolf Hitler, June 26 1934, to Catholic bishops
"Secular
schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious
instruction and a general moral instruction without a religious
foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and
religion must be derived from faith ... We need believing people."
"The fact that the Catholic Church has come to an agreement with Fascist Italy ... proves beyond doubt that the Fascist world of ideas is closer to Christianity than those of Jewish liberalism or even atheistic Marxism..."
— Adolf Hitler in an article in the Völkischer Beobachter, 1929
— Adolf Hitler
— Adolf Hitler, quoted in: The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, 1922-1939, Vol. 1
— Adolf Hitler, speech, October 24, 1933
"As for the Jews, I am just carrying on with the same policy which the Catholic Church has adopted for fifteen hundred years, when it has regarded the Jews as dangerous and pushed them into ghettos etc., because it knew what the Jews were like. I don't put race above religion, but I do see the danger in the representatives of this race for Church and State, and perhaps I am doing Christianity a great service."
— Adolf Hitler, 1936, to Bishop Berning and Msg. Steinman, representatives of Pope Pius XI
— Adolf Hitler, December 1926.
Here, here,
and here are more of his quotes on religion, God, and
Christianity. Here are Nazi photos showing their alliance with
Christianity.
"The party, as such, stands for positive Christianity, without, however, allying itself to any particular denomination."
Article 24, Program of the National Socialist German Workers’ (Nazi) Party
German WWII Military Oath
— slogan of Hans Schemm, Bavarian Minister of Education and Culture during the Third Reich
Sunday, February 19, 2017
What Makes a Great Man
“A great chessplayer, a great golfer, a
great boxer, a great basketball star, a great swimmer, etc. are not
great men, for they leave the world as they found it.” No, the great man
is one who had the power and the courage to put more truths into this world where the State and the Church together have put only the horror of lies and deceptions. --- Poch Suzara
The Difference Between a Great Man and a Little Man
If you listen to your fears, you will die never knowing what a great person you might have been. - - - Robert H. Schuller
If
you believe what they threatened you in school to believe,
you will die
never knowing how possible it was for you to have become a great man -
one who has the power, and the courage to put thoughtful ideas into this world where sick religion has only put thoughtless beliefs! - - - Poch Suzara
Friday, February 17, 2017
Is God Really that Silly?
"The bible is a mirror that lets us see ourselves as God see us."
Phil Star, Feb. 18, 2017
My dear readers, do you people really believe that God is
such a silly God who loves to play silly games with how people should see themselves as they read the sick bible? - Poch Suzara
Phil Star, Feb. 18, 2017
My dear readers, do you people really believe that God is
such a silly God who loves to play silly games with how people should see themselves as they read the sick bible? - Poch Suzara
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Is There Hope for the Philippines
Is there hope for the Filipinos in the Philippines to ever grow decent as a people; and, to ever
develop decent as a nation?
Yes,
there is! As soon as the State takes
over to be in full control of schools, colleges, and Universities.
Indeed, the Church should have no business in anyway whatsoever involved with the
system of education in any country. After all, nothing distorts the
minds and nothing contorts the hearts of children in school taught, nay,
frightened to believe in a lot of sick religious dogma, pigma, and hogma!- Poch Suzara
Monday, February 13, 2017
Health and Wealth and the Search of the Truth
We squander our health, in search of wealth. We toil, we
sweat, and we save. Then we squander our wealth in search of health;
only
to find the grave. - - - Anonymous
As with me, however, I have been most fortunate. I squandered both my health
and wealth in search of the truth. It is a never-ending adventure; and in
the process I managed, somehow, to discover the lies and deceptions
that's keeping us spiritually sick as a people; and, keeping us
morally insane as a nation. In sharing, however, my discoveries with
others - I never intended to be vicious or malicious; in fact, I
thought, I should be ethically meritorious, if not philosophically
courageous.
In the meantime, the search of
the truth is the most delightful of
adventures. Especially as it means total submission of the power of reason to
the mutilation of
silly or childish faith. Rightly or wrongly it's the best way to enjoy
lively analysis as we should always reject the uselessness of deadly paralysis! - - - Poch Suzara
Thursday, February 09, 2017
Religion a "Dying Dinosaur" - a Great Letter
Religion a ‘dying dinosaur’
Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:12 AM February 09, 2017
This is in reference to the commentary titled “Will we ever attain economic take-off?” by Meliton Juanico (Opinion, 1/25/17).
The
Catholic Church and the religious values it espouses are the elephants
in the room that Juanico failed to address. The conditions necessary to
attain economic take-off are not being attained because the values being
taught are contrary to the “modern values” he is talking about.
We
have nothing comparable to the Confucian (secular) ethic that he says
the “tiger” economies of Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong
have. Our historical preoccupation with religion and the Church’s
influence on our values have put us at a disadvantage. Obedience,
subordination, subservience—hallmarks of oppressive organized
religion—are the very antithesis of modern economic success.
ADVERTISEMENT
It
is no accident that we make good retail clerks, caregivers, domestic
helpers, call center employees. These are good and needed workers, but
they won’t create a Samsung, a Tesla or a PayPal if we are constantly
being bombarded with sinning, fear-mongering, fire and brimstone. I have
never understood to this day why “may takot sa Dios” (fear of the Lord)
is a virtue. A child reared in this stifling environment becomes
risk-averse, timid and ambiguous.
Further,
absolutism and fixed religious ideology are a bane to creativity.
Self-reliance and resourcefulness continue to erode as we constantly
delude ourselves into “Hail Marying” through economic downturn and
poverty. You would think that after 500 years of living, breathing and
eating religion the way we do, it should have already brought us
unprecedented wealth and First World status.
We
can’t even claim the high moral stature of the most atheistic countries
in the world (read: Scandinavia). My friend Joe says: But we go to
heaven, and they go to hell. This is what 2,000 years of relentless
conditioning have done to Joe’s brain. It’s irrational, bordering on
mental illness.
Juanico
talks about “value reorientation,” using readers of the 1950s to
inculcate modern values. I don’t know where he is coming from, but my
grandchildren won’t read any fairy tales anymore. It’s iPad or nothing.
They are assertive and smarter than some of my teachers in the 1960s.
Good
grief, Juanico, “Good Manners and Right Conduct?” What is good and what
is right today? (You can say “bad” today and mean “good.”) Religion is a
dying dinosaur, but like prehistoric creatures, it will evolve and
continue for many more years.
The
pulpit should be a source of education for the masses, and not for
religious bullying. Stop all nonsense about medieval mythology. Talk
about what it means to be a citizen of the world instead. Speak about
Carl Sagan, Charles Darwin and Bill Gates. Let the faithful know what
happened during the Inquisition, the significance of the Enlightenment
and tell why Evolution is fact. If the Padre cannot handle these stuff,
he should humble himself and outsource the homily.
At
the current state of affairs in this country, will we attain economic
take-off? Yes, “until the cows come home,” if we don’t reinvent
ourselves.
EDWIN DE LEON, edwingdeleon@gmail.com
COMMENT:
Indeed, we can only build a better society for ourselves by throwing all of sick religious beliefs and insane religious values out the window. They do nothing for us except to keep us spiritually sick as a people and culturally insane as a nation.
It is time to take a serious look at the evils behind Christianity: It is all about praying daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly for the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. In the end, it is all about the same old sick story - the achievement of nothing as a people; and the accomplishment of nothing as a nation. And to think that all of the schools, colleges, and universities established by the Catholic church in the Philippines have been mostly about learning how to pray for the sake of gaining eternal salvation after death with Jesus in heaven! In the meantime, it is truly sickening: everybody wants to go to heaven; but nobody wants to die! Cheers! Poch Suzara, Father of Atheism in the Philippines
Sunday, February 05, 2017
The Human Capacity for human Stupidity
For
my part, I say, the greatest tragedy of the human race is in its
capacity to still believe in the silly existence of a silly grace who is suppose to be existing as something of a divine grace for the human race. - - - Poch Suzara
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