Friday, January 09, 2004

Death as a Nothing

Death is resting in everlasting peace.There is no more worry, troubles, work, planning, knowledge, wisdom in the world of the dead. Death is the world of nothing; yet, the frightened faithfools fear death as the beginning of something.

For my part, after I am dead, and I find there is life after death, I say NO WAY. I don't want to have to do anything with more prayers, novenas, Black Nazarene, bible studies, Retreats, prayer meetings, confession, mass, communion, indeed, I don't want to have anything to do with a Spanish, or American, or Jewish Savior. Or worst, I do not want to have to do anything with a God or an Allah and or a Yahweh or what-not. Over my dead body. Poch Suzara
How unkind of God to lead people to the edge of a cliff to test their faith in revelation. Isn't God already busy enough leading people not to fall into temptation? What's the purpose then of people's supplication. for divine intervention? Poch Suzara

The Faithfools

Instead of attaching more credibility to the power of a logic, the faithfools would rather submit to the fantastic claims of the Old and the New Testament explaining God's kind of silly magic. Poch Suzara

Divine Booboo

Never mind Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel, Noah and the rest of those silly bible characters. If God had only created first the Virgin Mary born without original Sin who gave birth to Jesus as His only begotten Son of God - our world would be a paradise today? In the meantime, I am most proud of God and His Virgin Mary. They practiced family planning and birth control measures. They only had one son, didn't they? Poch Suzara
Jesus was not born a Catholic. Even at the time of his baptism, there was not, as yet established - the Roman Catholic Church. So, as the song goes: what's going on?

Faith and Freedom

The freedom of religion does not only mean freedom to have faith, but also means the freedom to discard one's faith. In the meantime, how may we embrace the values of freedom, when during childhood days in school, the greatest of freedoms was already stolen away from us: - the freedom to think freely. Poch Suzara

Thursday, January 08, 2004

Insanity Under Christianity

The main function of government in civilized countries is to protect public liberty. In the Philippines, however, the government is organized to protect and defend social insanity under the blessing by Christianity. Poch Suzara
There are only two classes of Filipinos: those who are intelligent without religion; and those who are religious but not intelligent. If you were intelligent without a religion, thank God for you are not one of those morons who contribute daily to the hopeless situation in the Philippines - the only Christian country in Asia. Poch Suzara

Population Growth

Population growth is forcing a fantastic rise in malnutrition, illiteracy, and poverty in the Philippines - precisely the horrors that's keeping the Filipino famous as the Sick Man of Asia - more at home with a sick divinity in cahoots with a sick deviltry so as to maintain sick values and beliefs under a sick society perpetually. Poch Suzara
Unhappily, what exist must, eventually, ceased to exist. Happily for human stupidity, it is an exception. It is here to stay forever. Poch Suzara
If we Filipinos were hopeless as a nation, it is only because we are still under the authority of those who are mindless and heartless and reckless. What's enviable are the civilized countries that are creatively, productively, and scientically goddless and therefore enjoy cultural values that are not worthless. Poch Suzara

Filipino Attitude on Death

Filipino attitude on death: ""What the hell! There is always happiness with God in heaven after death. So, who gives a hoot about this rotten life in this country? Our life here in the Republic of the Philippines is only a transition to a better life to come in the Republic of Divinity or, as the case may be - in the Republic of Deviltry!" Poch Suzara
Christ died for our sins. We must make sure that his martyrdom becomes more lively and meaningful by committing more sins? Poch Suzara

Monday, January 05, 2004

Adam, Eve, and Noah

Instead of creating a Noah first, God created Adam and Eve who never saw grace in the eyes of the Lord as Noah did. And to think that St. Thomas Aquinas wrote: "The plan of predetermination is certain-" or things happen over which God either has no control, or has voluntarily relinquished control. Poch suzara

God's Mysteries

Ignorance, to a Christian, is sacred not because he does not know; but because he does not need to know. Indeed, Christians have been taught to believe that to question its teachings, or try to learn something new and fresh is a serious offense against faith in the mysterious ways of God Almighty on earth as it is in heaven. Poch Suzara

According to Religion

According to religion, I am made in the image and likeness of God. According to science, however, I am a child of the universe - an animated stardust - able to reflect on the nature of the universe. I think science is closer to the truth. The existence of God has never been proved. The existence of the stars are all out there. The stars do not threaten me with eternal punishment if I did not believe that I am made of star staff. Poch Suzara

Laws of God

Under our system of education especially during the formative years - we were taught more about the laws of God than we were exposed to the laws of nature. Indeed, in class, we hardly had science; only more on the subject of religion based on theology which is the study of nothing or the unknowable. It is no wonder that in the Philippines, as college educated men and women - we are all good; unfortunately for our country's growth and development, all good for nothing. Poch Suzara

Faith in divine Stupidity

Due to our faith in the power of divinity, we have, during the past centuries, built more churches and cathedrals than we have built public libraries in every Barrio throughout the country. This simply means that we have more faith in monuments to human stupidity than we have reliance on monuments to human intelligence. Poch Suzara

Typical Filipino Attitude

Typical Filipino attitude - "Let's just do our best, and leave with the God to do the rest." Well, since God has the power, the kingdom, and the glory, and we Filipinos have nothing, the best that we can do is precisely what we have been doing every day and night during the last four centuries: kneel down and pray to God for the eternal salvation of our poor and lost souls. Poch Suzara

Mindless Men and Heartless Women

There is always hope in any sick society. But only if there were also healthy minds and hearts. But if the men were mindless and the women heartless, everything becomes hopeless. Thus, our hopeless situation in the Philippines. Especially when our system of education has more to do with being aimless as a people and directionless as a nation. Poch Suzara