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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Jose Rizal was executed by the power of a Corrupt religion

In reality, the arrest and trial of Rizal was not meant to administer justice. It was done maliciously to have him publicly executed so that Filipinos will be frightened to stop fighting for liberty, common human decency, and indeed, to stop struggling to achieve a higher standard of living and thinking for ourselves as a people in our own country.

Well, Rizal's enemy - Christianity - succeeded. Today in this 21st century, millions of Filipinos, most of them with catholic college diploma believe that Rizal "retracted," that he was "gay," and that he "married," Josephine - his sweet foreign friend, and that Rizal never lost his "faith" in God, etc. Well, if Rizal had never lost his faith in God - what the hell was there for Rizal to "retract" about?

After Rizal was publicly executed, how has that horror guaranteed the spread of common human decency, and freedom from Christianity that continues to dominate our corrupt, if not insane way of life in the Philippines - the only Christian country in Asia since the 16th century?

When will you college-educated Pinoys and Pinays wake up? Can you not as yet see how Christianity continues to insure that we only love Jesus Christ up there? Especially by hating one another down here. Indeed, even to hate our own Jose Rizal who alone - courageously - exposed the insanity behind the so-called "beliefs" and "values" of a corrupt religion?

Come on you guys and gals! When will you all stop believing the childish nonsense such as that there is a better world to come after we are all dead? Or that while we are still alive, Jesus is coming for the second time to remedy the religious ills of our sick Christian society? Huh????

Cheers! Godless!
Poch Suzara

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Poch wrote: When will you college-educated Pinoys and Pinays wake up? Can you not as yet see how Christianity continues to insure that we only love Jesus Christ up there? Especially by hating one another down here. Indeed, even to hate our own Jose Rizal who alone - courageously - exposed the insanity behind the so-called "beliefs" and "values" of a corrupt religion?

I thank Rizal for his efforts to expose the evils of the Friars and their accomplices in the Spanish government. But let me start correcting you this early, Poch, Rizal was not alone.

Yes, I am very much grateful to him. In fact I feel indebted. However, I don't like the way admirers and other parties with vested interest or hidden evil agenda OVERDO his heroism.

Let us be fair, my dear Poch, Rizal was neither against the Catholic religion nor Spain. He was a reformist whose aim was for the Friars and the Spanish government in the Philippines to straighten their corrupt acts. He was not against all the Friars and government officials but only against corruption, as you Poch is very much against also. Hmm you and Rizal have something in common after all, aside from your exemplary analytical minds.

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