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    RH Bill passed at last

    Only taken 14 years. Personally I think it's good news but I don't think the Bishops have finished just yet.....

    http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20863691


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    Quote Originally Posted by BoholoX View Post
    Only taken 14 years. Personally I think it's good news but I don't think the Bishops have finished just yet.....

    http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20863691
    ... bugger the bishops!!!


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    I think that's what they want you to do


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... bugger the bishops!!!
    ... I MEAN it! It's high time the Catholic Church caught up with the 20th century ... never mind the 21st ... and faced the stark facts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BoholoX View Post
    I think that's what they want you to do
    ... that's a "cardinal" sin!


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    Is that the same as "bash the bishop"


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    Really though, this is ridiculous. I'm not saying I'm religious, I'm not saying I'm not - because I regard religion as both something best not discussed, as it only causes arguments, plus it bores most people.

    HOWEVER my feelings are that religion has little to no place in politics. The "church" does a lot of great good in society, comforting people, giving them guidance etc, however that is where it must stop. People must have their choices - and if they choose to use birth control or whatever, it's up to their conscience, and not some guy in a frock. If they are religious then they have to make peace with whichever deity they believe in, if they are not religious, then what right does a church have to make decisions which could lead to serious medical and life issues in that person.
    Persuade yes - that gives the choice to the person, dictate.......no a thousand times NO!


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    A friend of mine, he worked for years in port control in Ireland. He has some funny stories about condom smugglers, when they couldn't be bought in Ireland. Seriously, people used to try smuggling them in - weighted down binliners of them being dragged under fishing boats was one. Then when they caught the guy - in his 60's, less teeth than a carved pumpkin etc, he said "It's ok, those 8000 condoms are for my own use"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iani View Post
    ....religion has little to no place in politics. .....
    I tend to agree with that as an aspiration.

    But looking around the world we see that in practice it has a major place in politics.
    Religion, and importantly The Catholic Church is inextricably linked to both the political dynasties and the general population.

    The 'rank and file' Catholic Church in the Philippines can see and feel first hand why this RH bill is so important, and they actually support it. They see the benefits it can bring everyday in their roles.
    Mostly though they will not openly and practically defy the direction of the higher echelons (who are well connected to the political dynasties)

    My personal hope is that given time this bill will make a big impact on freedoms, the economy and poverty. I also hope the grass roots church can find a way to promote it's benefits for their individual parishes.
    Well that's my hope.


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    For those who have a real interest in the politics and the religion please take a look at this writing which provides a very intriging insight into how the Pnoy government may have outmaneuvered the Bishops.
    It's really worth a couple of minutes reading

    RH and elections: Pols knew there’s no Catholic vote


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    Good link, excellent read thanks


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