"And he said, Take heed that ye be not deceived: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and the time draweth near: go ye not therefore after them." — Luke 21:8
"For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many." — Mark 13:6
"And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many." — Matthew 24:4-5
For my part, I said it before, I say it again: Jesus could walk on water, change water into wine, multiply loaves of bread into a thousand loaves, raise the dead back to life, got Himself crucified dead on the cross and then resurrected himself back to life. Then get Himself to become world famous as the Savior of the world. But Jesus could not save the millions of poor in spirit Pinoys and Pinays victimized by the religious saps and reverential jerks more famous in the Philippines as Rev. Apollo Quiboloy of the Appointed Son of God; Rev. Mike Velarde of El Shaddai; Rev. Eli Soriano of Dating Daan; Rev. Eddie Villanueva of Jesus is Lord Church; the thoughtless bishops of Iglesia Ni Cristo; and not to mention the insane and selfish bishops of the Catholic church, etc.
But then again let's ignore these mindless preachers of Jesus in the Philippines.
Let's listen to Jesus himself as the greatest destroyer of Filipino hearts and minds in the Philippines - the only Jesus country in Asia since the 16th century. Jesus openly and publicly admonished: "IF ANY MAN COME TO ME AND HATE NOT HIS FATHER AND MOTHER, WIFE AND CHILDREN, BRETHREN AND SISTERS, NAY, AND HIS OWN LIFE ALSO, HE CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLE." Luke 14:26
Well, look how, for more than 400 years now, millions of Filipino, the Sick Man of Asia, all love Jesus up there by hating each other and hate our own country down here! Poch Suzara
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Family Bonding
Millions of Filipino families have yet to highly acknowledge, and deeply appreciate this power and beauty: - family bonding has little to do with eating good food together. It has more to do with reading a good book together. Indeed, as products of schools, colleges, and universities we are not a nation of intelligent readers. We remain only as a people of silly prayers. As if prayers have ever reformed our minds and hearts to be progressive as a people; or, as if prayers have ever transformed the Philippines to be progressive as a nation! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Hope is the Worst of Evils
"Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of man." Friedrich Nietzsche . . . Oh my Dear Friedrich Nietzsche, I entirely agree with you; except perhaps, in the Philippines. Millions upon millions of Catholic Filipinos still happily believe and indeed have high hopes that Jesus will soon be returning to be the Savior of the Philippines. As if, in His own time, centuries ago, Jesus saved his own Jewish land that continues to exist today not as a Catholic, but as a Jewish State. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
There is no such thing as Security
Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing... Helen Keller. . .
Oh my dear Helen Keller, I entirely agree with you; except perhaps in the Philippines. With millions of Filipinos, however, security exist as they have been taught via schools, colleges, and universities that they are secured and blessed like in "blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." Otherwise more known as the existence of Christianity as inspired by the existence of a mystery more referred to as DEVILTRY masquerading as the Holy Trinity! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Nothing is Permanent in this Wicked World
“Nothing is permanent in this wicked world — not even our troubles.” Charles Chaplin... Oh my dear Charles Chaplin, I entirely agree with you; except perhaps, human stupidity as inspired by our sick values and sick beliefs under a sick religion. It is endless as it seems also mindless. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
One Moment in childhood
"There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in." ... Graham Greene ... Oh yes, with me, it happened when I was 10 years old. I read a pocketbook entitled: "SIXTEEN GREAT BOOKS THAT CHANGE THE WAYS OF THE WORLD." It certainly changed me. I began see how the existence of intelligent humanity was far more precious than the existence of a silly divinity. Poch Suzara
Monday, June 09, 2014
The Evils that Continue to Dominate the Millions of Filipinos in the Philippines
"The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world." Indeed, women, particularly mothers, have a decisive influence on the future direction of society because they raise and nurture the next generation.
In Asia, however, what dominates the millions of Filipinos as a people and what rules the Philippines as a nation is the Mother church more known as the Catholic Church and her affiliates and, her schools, colleges, and universities. Indeed, ONLY IN THE PHILIPPINES - the daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly - social, cultural, political, economical, and ecclesiastical affairs are mostly based on how to feel BLESSED AS WE ARE POOR SPIRIT; especially as promised by Jesus - after death, we shall all inherit THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN! Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook Google#
Sunday, June 08, 2014
Prayer Before Meal Time in Catholic Homes in the Philippines
Listen to this childish prayer before meal said by millions in Catholic homes in the Philippines: "Bless us, Oh Lord, and these thy gifts which we are about to receive from thy bounty, through Christ, Our Lord. Amen."
And to think that Millions of Filipinos are still praying and hoping for the 2nd Coming of Christ to save them away from poverty and insanity. No, there is no thanks for the cook who cooked the food. No thanks for the maid who washed and prepared the dishes set on the table. No thanks for the fishermen who caught the fish, the shrimps, and crabs cooked on the table. No thanks for the farmers who planted the rice and raised the chickens, pigs, and cows, and vegetables set on the table. No thanks for those who marketed the food in the market and those who sold such food items in the market. As a matter of cruelty and stupidity in these Catholic homes, the millions of employees more referred to as maids, cooks, laundry woman, drivers, gardeners, etc are not even enrolled with the Social Security system for their benefits during old age, retirement years! Indeed, why should this be a worry of the Catholic employers of domestic employees since we are all told to believe that God will provide for them! If not in this world; in the next world after death! Do you people see now just how sick we are as the Sick Man of Asia!... Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
And to think that Millions of Filipinos are still praying and hoping for the 2nd Coming of Christ to save them away from poverty and insanity. No, there is no thanks for the cook who cooked the food. No thanks for the maid who washed and prepared the dishes set on the table. No thanks for the fishermen who caught the fish, the shrimps, and crabs cooked on the table. No thanks for the farmers who planted the rice and raised the chickens, pigs, and cows, and vegetables set on the table. No thanks for those who marketed the food in the market and those who sold such food items in the market. As a matter of cruelty and stupidity in these Catholic homes, the millions of employees more referred to as maids, cooks, laundry woman, drivers, gardeners, etc are not even enrolled with the Social Security system for their benefits during old age, retirement years! Indeed, why should this be a worry of the Catholic employers of domestic employees since we are all told to believe that God will provide for them! If not in this world; in the next world after death! Do you people see now just how sick we are as the Sick Man of Asia!... Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Our Discontented High Government Officials
"A contented person has learned to accept the bitter with the sweet." Philippine Star, June 9, 2014...
However, in the Philippines, our corrupt congressmen and corrupt senators have not, as yet, learned to be contented with their millions. They need more money. They need billions; specially for the glory of Jesus on earth as he is in heaven. Poch Suzara
Native American History
Native American History - Early History The History of Native Americans is both fascinating and in many ways, tragic. Estimates range from about 10 – 90 million Native Americans inhabited America at the time of the European arrivals. They had lived in the land many, many years before white man set foot on their soil...
It is believed that during the ice age, they had traveled a land-bridge across the Bering Sound, from Siberia into what is now Alaska. They had gradually migrated across the land and southward into Mexico and beyond. The name “Indian” was given them by Christopher Columbus who mistakenly believed he had landed in the Indies. They have been labeled Indians, American Indians, and the now preferred Native Americans. They migrated to all regions of the land and were formed into many different tribes or nations...
These were a people who adapted well to their particular regions and made wise use of all natural resources available. They believed in respecting the land and the abundance of gifts it offered. They became proficient fishermen, hunters, farmed crops such as corn, and built homes with whatever available resources their territory provided. Some of these included animal skins, sun-dried brick for adobes, or lumber for long houses depending on the regions. Native American History - Native Americans and the Europeans The Native Americans of the east coast met the new 16th and 17th century visitors from Europe with enthusiasm. They regarded these bearded white men as strange but were delighted with the steel knives, mirrors, copper kettles, and other intriguing novelties. The indigenous tribes were more than accommodating and hospitable. Without their aid, the first waves of settlers would not have survived in the land they knew little about. But in time the Europeans disregarded all respect for the valued land and resources and instead displayed insatiable greed and arrogance...
The Europeans soon pursued their intent to conquer this new continent with brutal attacks and invasion. The Native Americans soon realized that the invaders would arrive in overwhelming numbers, as many “as the stars in heaven.” Initially, the people of this land tried to co-exist with the Europeans. But many more problems arose. With all their intriguing gadgets, the white men brought deadly diseases to the Native Americans. The colonists and explorers brought measles, smallpox, cholera, yellow fever, and many more devastating diseases. This drastically diminished the Native American population and annihilated entire villages. In addition to this, the arrogant attitude of the ever-growing whites led to the Indian Wars, the Indian Removal Act (1830), and in 1890 one of the worst massacres ever -- Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Here warriors, women, and children alike were ferociously slaughtered by the U.S. Cavalry. The U.S, government began Relocation Programs and the now famous Trail of Tears march where hundreds of Cherokee died from starvation, exposure, and illnesses. The Native American peoples were not only reduced in number but taken from their homes, stripped of their customs, and even forbidden to speak their native languages. Their children were taken from them and sent to schools to “civilize” them, forced to abandon every aspect of their heritage. In January 1876, the U.S. government forced them to live on ‘reservations’ where the majority of Native Americans still reside today...
Native American History - The 20th Century Native Americans Some consider Native Americans as a resilient people. The Indian Citizen Act of 1924 offered official citizenship to the Native American tribes. This was partly due to the heroic service of many of them in World War I. Others like Jim Thorpe, Sequoyah, and Sacajawea have represented their people with greatness. There are well over 500 recognized tribal governments currently in the U.S. They are self-governed and considered to be sovereign nations of people within America. There are currently more than 2.48 million Native Americans, according to the 2000 census bureau. While most still live on the reservations, they are considered some of the most poverty-ridden areas in the United States. Unemployment is 5 times higher than the general U. S. population, according to the 2002 Bureau of Indian Affairs. As with many defeated, oppressed people, they have suffered tremendously from the plagues of alcoholism and suicide. These were once a vibrant and resourceful people. They have been robbed, humiliated, and removed from all they knew. Though many have tried through the centuries to civilize, Christianize, and Americanize the Native American people, there are organizations today that recognize the important heritage of these nations. For example, Wiconi International says “we want to see Indigenous people come to know and experience ultimate freedom, and deliverance from the powers of darkness that still prevail in lands and communities…” ...
In the meantime, in view of the above, I say again to Ayn Rand, you are such a sick tootie-frootie of a Patootie when it comes to judging a people who were already existing in America for more than a thousand years before the white "trash" arrived to ruin everything that was so beautiful, so peaceful, and so delightful in America!. . . Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Saturday, June 07, 2014
Millions of Filipinos Have only a God to Worship, that's all.
"If you want to control a population and keep them passive, keep beating them over the head and let them look somewhere else... give a God to worship." ... Noam Chomsky...
I said it before, I say it again: Millions upon millions of Filipinos believe, have faith, and worship God who will provide for them in this world, if not, in the next world, - after death. This is WHAT Catholic schools, Catholic colleges, and Catholic universities have been and still are mostly about in the Philippines. Even the Secretary of the Department of Education is a Catholic - Christian Brother Fermin Ilustre - former president of De La Salle University. A typical university where its teachings are more about the business of NOT developing the healthy human spirit; but more about the spreading the sick holy spirit to keep and maintain the power, glory, wealth and authority of Catholicism in the Philippines for centuries yet to come. Poch Suzara Twitter# facebook# Google#
The Lies About Death
No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. . . Steve Jobs
I am told that since my dead great grandparents, dead grandparents, dead parents, and dead uncles, aunties, cousins, in laws, friends and associates, including dead classmates in La Salle grade school and high school - since all lived as good Catholics; all believed in the good Lord; and all had faith in God as our creator - they are now in the kingdom of God more known as heaven enjoying eternal salvation...
Well, I ask: how come they are all still dead and buried and their bodies rotting in the cemeteries?
For my part, as an atheist, I say: if we atheists must die, let us die sober, and not drunk with lies. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Friday, June 06, 2014
Dr. Jose Rizal
"He who wants to help himself should help others, because if he neglects others, he too will be neglected by them." - Dr. Jose Rizal ... Oh My dear Dr. Jose Rizal, in this already 21st century, we Filipinos do not care to help each other; but are still into that senseless "God helps only those who can help themselves." Since there isn't even a God existing here, existing there, or existing anywhere - we Filipinos continue to exist helpless as a people and senseless as a nation! ... Poch Suzara
The Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama was asked what surprised him the most; he said “Man, because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then he dies having never really lived.”
Oh my dear Dalai Lama, it is truly regrettable, nay, despicable, that we have never heard about how great a man you are in the schools, colleges, and universities in our country; especially as own and operated by the Catholic church in the Philippines - the only Catholic country in Asia since the 16th century. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
WOW! AYN RAND, YOU ARE SUCH A TOOTIE FROOTIE, NAY, A PATOOTIE
Now, I don't care to discuss the alleged complaints American Indians have against this country. I believe, with good reason, the most unsympathetic Hollywood portrayal of Indians and what they did to the white man. They had no right to a country merely because they were born here and then acted like savages. The white man did not conquer this country. And you're a racist if you object, because it means you believe that certain men are entitled to something because of their race. You believe that if someone is born in a magnificent country and doesn't know what to do with it, he still has a property right to it. He does not. Since the Indians did not have the concept of property or property rights--they didn't have a settled society, they had predominantly nomadic tribal "cultures"--they didn't have rights to the land, and there was no reason for anyone to grant them rights that they had not conceived of and were not using. It's wrong to attack a country that respects (or even tries to respect) individual rights. If you do, you're an aggressor and are morally wrong. But if a "country" does not protect rights--if a group of tribesmen are the slaves of their tribal chief--why should you respect the "rights" that they don't have or respect? The same is true for a dictatorship. The citizens in it have individual rights, but the country has no rights and so anyone has the right to invade it, because rights are not recognized in that country; and no individual or country can have its cake and eat it too--that is, you can't claim one should respect the "rights" of Indians, when they had no concept of rights and no respect for rights. But let's suppose they were all beautifully innocent savages--which they certainly were not. What were they fighting for, in opposing the white man on this continent? For their wish to continue a primitive existence; for their "right" to keep part of the earth untouched--to keep everybody out so they could live like animals or cavemen. Any European who brought with him an element of civilization had the right to take over this continent, and it's great that some of them did. The racist Indians today--those who condemn America--do not respect individual rights... Ayn Rand
WOW! My dear Ayn Rand, you are such a Tootie-Frootie, nay, a Patootie! Are you saying then that during the 16th century, the Catholics from Spain had every right to conquer the Philippines and to civilize the filipinos with Catholicism? And if we Filipinos were never converted into Christianity - Filipinos today in this already 21st century won't be famous throughout the world as the SICK MAN OF ASIA for the greater glory of Jesus on earth as he is in heaven? Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Thursday, June 05, 2014
The Endless Source of Filth in our Sick Country
THE significance of health and sanitation cannot be taken for granted in a decent society. Every civilization stresses the importance of cleanliness. Historically, cleanliness has been considered one of the important factors by which to judge whether a nation enjoys civilization or more at home with superstition.
Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials. The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and the process is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, the environment or aesthetics, and indeed, to maintain and support the Tourism Industry.
I said it before, I say it again: we are not orderly as a people. We are filthy as a nation. Look how we only dream over the prospect, but never get down to brass tacks in the task of cleaning the filth off in the Pasig river, Laguna De Bay, and Manila Bay. Not to mention also cleaning the mess off our bus stations and train stations; towns, barrios, and cities; public parks; police stations; bus and train stations; airports, harbors, and piers; keeping clean our public markets and public toilet facilities. Not to mention cleaning the filth behind our sick religion and sick politics in our country.
Not by praying daily and nightly, but planting flower plants and re-planting cut down trees have yet to take serious roots as a part of our culture, custom, and tradition.
In the meantime, we have yet to get real as to why we must, first and foremost, clean the dirt off our minds and the filth off our hearts. Especially in facing and dealing with the real source as to where the dirt and filth everywhere in our sick society comes from. After all, everything that is messy and dirty around us everywhere is the exact reflection of what we Filipinos learn from schools, colleges, and universities.
Aside from a green revolution, what we need, however, is the revolution of our minds and hearts. Indeed, dirt that comes from our dirty system of education! Our schools, colleges, and universities are neither clean nor organized as educational institutions. They hardly teach the values of cleanliness in public, or the beauty of orderliness as a Republic. They are just commercial enterprises established only to make money, tons of money. Well, if the monies made have turned out to be dirty too - our officials in the government are just happy and proud and grateful to grab it for their own pockets.
In the meantime, I should wish to ask our Secretary of Education Christian Brother Fermin Ilustre: Sir, when will you start doing your job in cleaning up the traditional Catholic mess out of our sick system of education! A nation cannot be radically reformed except by a radical reform of its values and beliefs as taught in schools, colleges, and universities! ... Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Only in Asia
In China, the Chinese love China.
In Japan, the Japanese love Japan.
In Thailand, the Thais love Thailand.
In Malaysia, the Malaysians love Malaysia.
In Vietnam, the vIetnamese love Vietnam.
In Cambodia, the Cambodians love Cambodia.
In Korea, the Koreans love Korea.
In Singapore, the Singaporeans love Singapore.
In Indonesia, the Indonesians love Indonesia.
In Taiwan, the Taiwanese love Taiwan.
In Laos, the Laotians love Laos.
In Bangladesh, the Bangladeshis love Bangladesh.
In the Philippines, however, the only Catholic country
in Asia since 400 years ago, the Filipinos do not love
the Philippines, but love only its Savior - Jesus, who
was born as a Jew in a Jewish Land that was never
converted to be a Catholic country. It is still today a
Jewish State. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
Saint John Baptist de La Salle
To touch the hearts of your pupils and to inspire them with the Christian spirit is the greatest miracle you can perform, and one which God expects of you." - Saint John Baptist de La Salle . . .
Oh my dear Saint John Baptist de La Salle, what about touching also the hearts and minds of your pupils in school with the human spirit: to learn how to love each other, how to love our family, how to love the human community, and indeed, how to love our country down here? Isn't the endless fight of the holy spirit against the evil spirit all based a lot of childish nonsense?
In the Philippines, most, if not all of the men and women with college education from La Salle university know only how to love God up there; especially by hating our country down here. Otherwise more known as the "Christian spirit."
For my part, I am most proud and happy that I got expelled out of la Salle high school some 65 years ago... It is, in this way, that on my own initiative, I have learned to stop having faith in human stupidity. I have learned to stop loving Christianity. I learned to dump all of my useless love, needless respect, and mindless admiration for a silly divinity up out there. I only love my country down here. - Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
God's House
The biggest job in the world is not running the White House; it's running God's House! Leonard Ravenhill... Wow! God is suppose to be existing here, existing there, and existing everywhere, and God has a house? Where is it located? In heaven? On earth? Or, in hell? Poch Suzara Twitter# facebook# Google#
Education is Far More Precious than Indocrination
No doubt, the key to our spiritual growth as a people and to our scientific development as a nation is via "education." Unfortunately, what we acquire in the Philippines is not "education," but "sick indoctrination." Indeed, schools, colleges, and universities are Catholic establishments where we learn to love not our family, to love not our country, and indeed, to love not humanity down here; but learn only how to love a sick divinity existing somewhere up out there.
Is it any wonder that most men and women, even boys and girls, in our country, do not enjoy the freedom of thinking? but enjoy only the freedom of fucking. We produce three babies every minute of the day and night; or, 180 babies every hour; or, 4,320 babies every day; or, 129,600 babies every month; or, 1,555,200 million babies yearly!
After our women deliver daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly - babies to inhabit our poor and backward country, our men have also been indoctrinated to openly and publicly declare that "WE ARE PROUD FATHERS!" In the meantime, millions of the nation's children live off garbage in the streets of our major cities. We are even indoctrinated to believe that God has always loved us Filipinos and has always blessed the Philippines for being the only Catholic country in Asia since the 16th century.
In the meantime, I asked it before, I ask it again: What value has our freedom of expression if, as children in schools, colleges, and universities - we are never taught to value the free play of free thought inside or outside, in front or in the back, below or on top - the playful arena of free ideas? Indeed, what value has the freedom of expression if we are never encouraged to question, for example, the destructive influence of sacred beliefs, parental prejudices, or even to challenge the validity of ecclesiastical authority?
For my part, I always enjoy the freedom to make mistakes or, more to the point, - the freedom to be able to learn from my mistakes. In this way, I will always, to the end of my days, embrace the freedom of expression as one of life’s most precious of freedoms. Poch Suzara Twitter# Facebook# Google#
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