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1/31/2015 5 simple ways to defeat the Roman Catholic Church in Filipinas | FILIPINO eSCRIBBLES https://filipinoscribbles.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/5simplewaystodefeattheromancatholicchurchinfilipinas/ 1/7 R SS Feed F ILIPINO eSCRIBBLES Online jottings of a Filipino out of time 5 simple ways to defeat the Roman Catholic Church in Filipinas The recent visit of Pope Francisco two weeks ago elicited not only spiritual joy among the local Catholic faithful. It also spawned the usual anti‑Catholic rhetoric done by holier‑than‑thou keyboard warriors having a field day bashing the Pope in particular and the Roman Catholic Church in general. Of course it was not the first time the Church played punching bag to scumbags, but the social media bashing comparatively got higher during the Papal Visit. It is said that people fear and hate what they don’t understand. But we here at FILIPINO eSCRIBBLES (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Filipino‑eScribbles/141990785817951) are not about to waste our time answering their vitriol point by point. And speaking of point, it really got to a point when it just got tiring to comment and counter‑comment. Pointless. So we’ll just give them what they want. If we can’t beat ‘em… well, you know the rest. To these admirable Bible thumpers, we now present to them five simple steps to further win their righteous battle against the evil, the monstrous, the hideous, the despicable, the no good Roman Catholic Church which has, sadly, created and developed a united Filipinas out of several warring heathen islanders. 1) Stop going to universities. Did you know that the university was a Catholic concept? In fact, the University of Bologna, the world’s oldest university, received authority to run its operations from a Catholic monarch in 1158. Since then, the Roman Catholic Church has become a focal point in the development of the university in the Old World, and it transcended overseas. Posted on January 29, 2015 by Pepe

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FILIPINO eSCRIBBLES

Online jottings of a Filipino out of time

5 simple ways to defeat the Roman CatholicChurch in Filipinas

The recent visit of Pope Francisco two weeks ago elicited not only spiritual  joy among the  localCatholic  faithful.  It  also  spawned  the  usual  anti‑Catholic  rhetoric  done  by  holier‑than‑thoukeyboard warriors  having  a  field  day  bashing  the  Pope  in  particular  and  the  Roman  CatholicChurch  in  general.  Of  course  it  was  not  the  first  time  the  Church  played  punching  bagto scumbags, but the social media bashing comparatively got higher during the Papal Visit.

It  is  said  that  people  fear  and  hate  what  they  don’t  understand.  But  we  here  at  FILIPINOeSCRIBBLES  (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Filipino‑eScribbles/141990785817951)  are  notabout to waste our time answering their vitriol point by point. And speaking of point, it really gotto a point when it  just got tiring to comment and counter‑comment. Pointless. So we’ll  just givethem what they want. If we can’t beat ‘em… well, you know the rest.

To these admirable Bible thumpers, we now present to them five simple steps to further win theirrighteous battle against the evil, the monstrous, the hideous, the despicable, the no good RomanCatholic Church which has, sadly, created and developed a united Filipinas out of several warringheathen islanders.

1) Stop going to universities.

Did  you  know  that  the  university  was  a  Catholic  concept?  In  fact,  the  University  of  Bologna,the world’s oldest university, received authority to run its operations from a Catholic monarch in1158. Since then, the Roman Catholic Church has become a focal point in the development of theuniversity in the Old World, and it transcended overseas.

Posted on January 29, 2015 by Pepe

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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/Bologna‑vista02.jpg/800px‑Bologna‑vista02.jpg)Università di Bologna.

Here  in  Filipinas,  the  oldest  university  can  be  found  in  —where  else?—  Spain(http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulevar_Espa%C3%B1a_(Manila)),  hehehe!  Anyway,  since  theuniversity is a Catholic abomination, it doesn’t matter if you enroll in a similar institution in, say,New Era  in Quezon City  or  along Taft Avenue  in Malate.  So  long  as  they  are universities,  theCatholic education imprint will forever remain: colleges, courses, commencement exercises, etc.

2) Refrain from using calendars.

While it is true that the Catholic Church did not invent the calendar, the one that we Filipinos areusing right now is called the Gregorian calendar, the most widely used civil calendar in the world.And true  to  its Catholic origins,  it was named after  the pontiff who  introduced  it  in 1582: PopeGregory XIII,

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(https://filipinoscribbles.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/9d046‑mmxv_web‑wide_gold.jpg)2015.

Disgusting, isn’t it? Better if we all go back to using sundials.

3) Start using sign language.

To put  it more bluntly, all  the  languages of Christianized ethnolinguistic groups  in  the country(Tagálog,  Ilongo,  Ilocano,  Bicolano, Cebuano,  etc.)  have  been  augmented  via Hispanization,  allthis  courtesy  of  the  evil  Spanish  friars  who  performed  not  only  as  custodians  of  the  soul  butconduits of culture. Because of new tools which the wicked friar had introduced to the country,new concepts emerged among the natives, concepts that didn’t have any equivalent in the nativetongue (for example: the cuchara and the tenedor didn’t have local equivalents because they werenovelty items). Thus the borrowing of words began. To wit: Tagálog alone has acquired more than5,000 Spanish root words because of  this unnecessary and  foul Hispanization. Furthermore,  thecruel friars studied and wrote grammar books about the various languages in Filipinas. If not forthese friars’ “Dark Ages” zeal, our local languages would have remained stunted, backward, andawkward. Which was a good thing, anyway.

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(http://www.splendorofthechurch.com.ph/wp‑content/uploads/2015/01/1723330_802273736513615_6290874753993051636_n.jpg)

More fodder for conspiracy theorists.

Because the Catholic Church had a hand in developing native tongues (via those heartless friars),one way to fight their influence to is to remove all Filipino words rooted in Spanish such as mesa,silla,  polo,  para,  lunes,  enero,  libro,  calle,  aparador,  escuela,  and  thousands  more.  But  since  thatmove will definitely paralyze our native  languages,  it would be much better  if we  just use signlanguage. All the better to annoy Church authorities!

4)  Shun  civilization  altogether.  (https://filipinoscribbles.wordpress.com/2009/08/02/without‑spanish‑what‑is‑a‑filipino/)

Going  back  to  those  culture  villains  (i.e.,  the  friars).  Weren’t  they  the  ones  who  gathered  thepeaceful forest dwellers into one compact community under the sound of the bell, thus disturbingtheir  peace? Christianity  aside, weren’t  these wicked  friars  the  ones who  created  towns  for  theindios  to  live  in?  Didn’t  they  teach  them  agriculture  and  food  production?  Didn’t  these  friarsintroduce  new  crops  and  fruits  such  as  tomato,  lettuce,  carrots,  cabbage,  potato,  corn,  tobacco,chico, guava, and a host of others? Didn’t these friars teach us how to cook paella and adobo andafritada and mechado? Didn’t  they  teach us how  to  sing choir music and play  the guitar and  thepiano  and  the  violin?  Didn’t  they  teach  us  how  to  dress  to  the  nines  by  donning  americanas

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and baro’t saya? Isn’t it true that it was they who taught us book and paper culture? And didn’tthey  bring  with  them  the  chisel  and  the  canvas  and  the  paintbrush  which  resulted  inmajestic works of art?

(http://iligantoday.com/wp‑content/uploads/2012/11/iligan‑jeepney‑fiesta.jpg)

The  answer  to  all  the  above  questions:  affirmative.  Conclusion:  the  Roman  CatholicChurch destroyed our lives. Solution: throw away everything they taught and gave us. It’s muchbetter to live inside a cave and worship a piece coconut husk (with a beard to match).

5) Forget the Bible.

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(http://e.kotear.pe/images/68456/biblia‑de‑jerusalen‑religion‑catolica‑cristiano10540460_3_201017_13_3_19.jpg)

Who compiled it in the first place?

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choy | January 31, 2015 at 8:42 amThe answer to number 5 is The Orthodox Church.

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Jun Sayson | January 31, 2015 at 12:10 pmForgive them for their ignorance.

ReplyCyril | January 31, 2015 at 1:00 pmTrue indeed. There are so many things the Church greatly contributed to the society as awhole. These bible thumpers didn’t even realize that without the Church, they would stillworship Christ without a face: ad faceless God.Truly, the Church is mater et magistra.

Replyvanillae | January 31, 2015 at 3:09 pmA great read for those who understand what irony means.

ReplyJesus M. Malit | January 31, 2015 at 3:19 pmWhat a swashbuckling article. This should be read by all especially our non Catholic brothersand sisters

ReplyPepe | January 31, 2015 at 7:30 pmQué toda la gloria sea para Dios.

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