jethcolderas
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As you can see, hindi lang ang Catholicism ang kini-kwestyon ni duterte sa atake nya na to, kung hindi ang buong aral ng Christianity na base sa bibliya mismo.
Also take note, walang Adam and Eve sa paniniwala nya, which is a clear indication na hindi sya naniniwala sa Christianity.
So as a survey, sino ba ang mas pinapaniwalaan ninyo, ang aral ng Diyos o ang sinabi ni Duterte?
Pwede ba talagang magkamali ang Diyos at lahat ba ng sasabihin ni duterte ay tama?
Kaya at handa ba niyong ipagpalit ang Diyos ng Kristyanismo para sa paniniwala ninyo kay Duterte?
At kelangan ba talaga magmura at insultuhin ang paniniwala ng iba para lang masabi na totoong tao ka?
O pwede ka naman maging totoo sa pamamagitan ng pagrespeto sa iba?
Please feel free to share your thoughts.
"But this time, as he spoke in front of a crowd in the city where he was mayor for more than two decades, Duterte was ranting about a story that many Filipinos hold dear. Mumbling at times and weaving between English and Tagalog, Duterte said:
What he did was, Eve eats the apple, then she wakes up Adam.… So Adam eats the apple. Then, malice was born. Who is this stupid God? That [expletive] is really stupid if that’s the case. You created something perfect, and then you think of an event that would tempt and destroy the quality of your work. How can you rationalize.… Do you believe it? … So all of us now, all of us are born with an original sin. The original sin, what is that? Was it the first kiss? What was the sin? Why original? You’re still in the womb and you already have a sin? It’s your mother and father’s doing and you’re not even included, and now you have an original sin? [Expletive]. What kind of religion is that? That’s what I can’t accept.
The backlash was swift, and a few days after the June 22 speech in Davao City, Duterte gave another speech, bristling and on the defensive:
I didn’t say that my God is stupid. I said your God is not my God because your God is stupid. Mine has a lot of common sense. Then now, why do you have to talk about religion? If I choose not to believe in any God, what’s the [expletive] thing about it? It’s a freedom to choose."
Also take note, walang Adam and Eve sa paniniwala nya, which is a clear indication na hindi sya naniniwala sa Christianity.
So as a survey, sino ba ang mas pinapaniwalaan ninyo, ang aral ng Diyos o ang sinabi ni Duterte?
Pwede ba talagang magkamali ang Diyos at lahat ba ng sasabihin ni duterte ay tama?
Kaya at handa ba niyong ipagpalit ang Diyos ng Kristyanismo para sa paniniwala ninyo kay Duterte?
At kelangan ba talaga magmura at insultuhin ang paniniwala ng iba para lang masabi na totoong tao ka?
O pwede ka naman maging totoo sa pamamagitan ng pagrespeto sa iba?
Please feel free to share your thoughts.
"But this time, as he spoke in front of a crowd in the city where he was mayor for more than two decades, Duterte was ranting about a story that many Filipinos hold dear. Mumbling at times and weaving between English and Tagalog, Duterte said:
What he did was, Eve eats the apple, then she wakes up Adam.… So Adam eats the apple. Then, malice was born. Who is this stupid God? That [expletive] is really stupid if that’s the case. You created something perfect, and then you think of an event that would tempt and destroy the quality of your work. How can you rationalize.… Do you believe it? … So all of us now, all of us are born with an original sin. The original sin, what is that? Was it the first kiss? What was the sin? Why original? You’re still in the womb and you already have a sin? It’s your mother and father’s doing and you’re not even included, and now you have an original sin? [Expletive]. What kind of religion is that? That’s what I can’t accept.
The backlash was swift, and a few days after the June 22 speech in Davao City, Duterte gave another speech, bristling and on the defensive:
I didn’t say that my God is stupid. I said your God is not my God because your God is stupid. Mine has a lot of common sense. Then now, why do you have to talk about religion? If I choose not to believe in any God, what’s the [expletive] thing about it? It’s a freedom to choose."
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