tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post4157422371758923131..comments2023-04-10T20:17:04.325+08:00Comments on The Catholic Position on the RH Law: Fr. Julio Penacoba responds to Fr. Joaquin BernasUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-15235375442607816932014-01-26T10:54:36.792+08:002014-01-26T10:54:36.792+08:00Hanggat may dimensyon ng moralidad ang isang gawai...Hanggat may dimensyon ng moralidad ang isang gawain, lalo na kung ito ay pinamumunuan ng mga lider ng bansa, tungkulin ng Simbahan na magsalita tungkol dito.Manlalakbayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03534678405633335195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-84903438304996824922011-06-01T15:03:01.519+08:002011-06-01T15:03:01.519+08:00Doc Louie Limjoco!
Why, what a pleasant surprise s...Doc Louie Limjoco!<br />Why, what a pleasant surprise seeing you commenting in here. I agree with you 101% percent. Brother, may your tribe increase as more doctors shun lucrative practise in favor of being a doctor to the poor folks. Mabuhay!<br />- WillyJ77<br />UPCM77<br /><br />To Anonymous of (May 30, 2011 9:33 PM)<br /><br />The Catholic Church is not imposing its beliefs on this one. Please read Fr Penacoba's article again, especially the p[art where it says:<i>the Church does not have ethical rules for Catholics only, but declarations of the ethical values inherent to the dignity of any human person. Thus, when the Church speaks against corruption, bigamy or drunkenness she is not stating rules for Catholics only. Neither is she imposing limitations on the goods of others. She is simply offering a moral evaluation of certain behaviors for all men of good will who mind the dignity of the whole person including his ethical dignity.</i>WillyJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12887272682669742570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-38217318783638844312011-05-30T21:33:37.792+08:002011-05-30T21:33:37.792+08:00Are you saying that it is right for the Catholic c...Are you saying that it is right for the Catholic church to impose it's own beliefs to people of other faiths? Get down from your high horses. Catholicism does not hold a monopoly on morality. Let the people make their own INFORMED choices.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-12149229648404090492011-05-30T19:52:57.612+08:002011-05-30T19:52:57.612+08:00Father Bernas in his latest article entitled "...Father Bernas in his latest article entitled "Levels of discourse in the RH debate" is asking for a study from an authoritative source that will prove that the contraceptive pill is in fact an abortifacient. <br /><br />To father Bernas, I have this to say: Pregnancy CAN occur while on the pill, this is a universal truth that NO ONE can dispute. The pill is a weak version of the drug that you accept is an abortifacient (ECP, morning after pill, eg Postinor), surely you don't need any more explanation than that.<br /><br />I agree with Louis Limjoco, the Billings method is easy and in my personal experience accurate. And hey, its safe.Riza Damiles, MDnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-35105740498535766992011-05-30T17:49:43.766+08:002011-05-30T17:49:43.766+08:00Because the church allowed 'dubious' ethic...Because the church allowed 'dubious' ethics to rule the laws of most countries, the church is then remiss and must admit failure, especially in 'allowing' the rest of the world to practice RH. It was weak and inutile because it 'rendered to Caesar' the laws of the land. If it is the true church it should lead a revolution against every existing government that allows this abomination to continue. The Vatican should lead the breaking of diplomatic ties with the heathen.<br /><br />But of course it will not because, well, it can't bully the world. And it needs the donations. It can only bully the poor in the Philippines.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-51048830011853118212011-05-29T22:22:55.492+08:002011-05-29T22:22:55.492+08:00As a doctor I realy dont know of any so called con...As a doctor I realy dont know of any so called contraceptive that does not have an abotifacient effect(except for the condom). Also you (anonymous) are not well informed as to the effectivity of the billings(natural FP) method.Louis Limjoconoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-19209149695253076502011-05-29T21:42:37.724+08:002011-05-29T21:42:37.724+08:00This article has been submitted to the Inquirer la...This article has been submitted to the Inquirer last week, but they haven't published it yet.<br /><br />You may ask the Inquirer to have it published. Email feedback@inquirer.com.ph, opinion@inquirer.com.ph, AND iyambot@inquirer.com.ph. Send to all three addresses, just to be sure. :)<br /><br />Thanks!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15607392819414500532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-76348045393711214062011-05-29T17:48:29.187+08:002011-05-29T17:48:29.187+08:00The church is against contraceptive devices. So, i...The church is against contraceptive devices. So, if a woman with 5 children who is already having financial difficulties chooses to follow the stand of the church and decides to practice rhythm (assuming she has the time to take her temperature first thing in the morning everyday before getting out of bed which is what rhythm requires) amidst having to take care of her children and maybe go out to do laundry to augment their meager income and still gets pregnant, will the church now say they will take care of the woman's expenses from the time she gets pregnant till birth then take care of the baby from infancy until the child finishes college? The church cannot just say "don't take artificial contraceptives" but not offer a solution for women who get pregnant with the rhythm or billings method which, for one, is highly unreliable.<br /><br />I am against artificial contraceptives that may induce abortion but I believe the women should be allowed to use artificial contraceptives that are not abortifacients.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-69164252004451451022011-05-29T15:02:13.611+08:002011-05-29T15:02:13.611+08:00Following the argument of Anonymous, should we now...Following the argument of Anonymous, should we now tax TV evangelists, including those who do not live here, because they also teach us how to live morally and ethically? Why should I pay taxes for contraceptives, sterilization and botched abortions? <br /><br />Take botched abortions. I did not get the girl pregnant. Why should I pay for her treatment in a post abortion clinic provided for by the bill?<br /><br />The RH bill is not the solution to our poverty problem.What good will it do if you sterilize all the dirt poor if they cannot support themselves? <br /><br />Why not just make the dirt poor economically productive so they can buy their own contraceptives? I would still rant and rave about their use of contraceptives because it is against my religious beliefs but can I stop them? It's their money and it's free country. <br /><br />Why not just spend the P3B to kick start the program and the P28B to sustain it annually for the education of the dirt poor?Abelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09583720615705634578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-56711474242879521362011-05-28T16:14:27.995+08:002011-05-28T16:14:27.995+08:00That's a nice argument -- if you don't agr...That's a nice argument -- if you don't agree with me, I'll take away your money. Very rational. <br /><br />The Church doesn't have to pay taxes for the simple reason that it already funds numerous social projects in addition to its religious works. Unfortunately for the likes of you, this country is neither a Fascist nor a Communist state, but a country that in the tradition of Western republics considers the Churches to be essential to the promotion of the common good. For that matter, some Western "secular" countries of the kind that are considered by Filipino "intellectuals" as models, not only NOT tax the Church, but actually subsidize it with taxpayer money -- think of Germany and Austria, for instance.APhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11395966255346711744noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-797917605105900943.post-4735749852759904362011-05-27T12:24:01.605+08:002011-05-27T12:24:01.605+08:00So with that statement, i think we should pass a b...So with that statement, i think we should pass a bill that will tax the clergy and church. Kung makikialam kayo sa pagpapatakbo ng gobyerno dapat magbyad kayo ng buwis!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com