Tag Archive: filipino

Natalis Invicti: Good without God in Payatas

This Sunday, December 18, 2011, a group of atheist volunteers went to the Payatas Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) for Personal Disabilities to bring joy and abundance to special children. Our young volunteers assured that what they brought to these less …

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Observation From Abroad

It’s disappointing to see my country being run by the Catholic Church and there is no freedom of religion. The Philippines will never rise above its third-world status because the entire country is being controlled by its religion.

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Art vs. God?

Okay, I will not pretend that I know what art is. I might even say that his art work sucks. The issue here is expression. An artist creation is his expression about the world he lives in.

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The Rise of Atheism in the Philippines

Atheism is rising everywhere, becoming a fad in the arena of religious revolution. Surprisingly, the Philippines, a country of deluded and superstitious people, has joined the bandwagon.

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Is the Philippines Ready For Humanism?

A humanist is committed to the application of reasons and science in solving problems. And he/she uses human intelligent free from superstition. How about the Filipino? Jose Rizal has shown the benefit of using reason – but did the Filipino listen?

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Science

Religion today is using science to justify religious faith. But science doesn’t care if its findings will jeopardize certain religious doctrines. So religion (especially Christianity) must appeal to their theology and try to bend science to fit it.

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PATAS and the Commemoration of Philippine Independence

Amidst such an exploitative political, social, and economic setup, is the church’s continued suppression of the people with its own brand of fascism by instituting superstition, ignorance, backwardness, and banking everything on a “God” to solve the nation’s ills and problems through nothing but prayers.

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