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November 23rd, 2006 12:28 AM #101
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November 23rd, 2006 12:40 AM #103one word for her: Hipocrasy.
Nakakahiya ang ginawa nya. Whatever your religion is, it doesn't teach/give you the right to hurt another person.
You can do atonement or whatever to remedy the situation w/0 hurting a person. My lola is a strict vegetarian (religon din), our maid sometimes makes mistakes adding garlic to some of her food, pero di naman nya pinapatay yun maid, di rin nya sinisigawan. Sasabihan lng, next time wag. Then atone na sya for eating garlic, PRIVATELY.
Congresswoman, dapat kang tanggalin sa pwesto. You got elected to your post now, because people believe that your gonna be their protector and savior (yes, OA), but I believe you failed in your job, first and foremost pa lang, la na. If I were the president, I'll kick you out of Congress.
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November 23rd, 2006 12:49 AM #104
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November 23rd, 2006 03:56 AM #105she cant reach paradise because she ate pork tapos dinagdagan pa ng another sin... inflicting harm! nilubos ung kasalan nya! hahaha! comedy na nga ang maging pulitiko, nilubos lubos pa ulit ung patawa nya sa character nya! hahaha! mapapailing ka na lng sa mga binoboto ng mga tao... madadagdagan pa yan! madaming tatakbong trapo at artista eh! hahaha!
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November 23rd, 2006 06:30 AM #107
"An intentional consumption of such meat would hinder me from gaining entrance to paradise. Beyond dietary concerns, this is a matter of faith,” Dumarpa said"
A sin is only commited when there is intent. Unintentional naman, so it shouldn't matter, regardless of the emotional trauma.
In the end....parepareho sila may kasalanan. So why don't both parties just forgive and forget, instead of acting like a bunch of a$$holes?
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BTW, being raised a Catholic, we were taught that "it's not what goes in that makes us sin, but rather what goes out". This simply means, it's not the food, but rather our actions.
May apologies to non-Catholics for preaching this. I couldn't resist
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November 23rd, 2006 08:23 AM #108
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November 23rd, 2006 09:33 AM #110I don't beleive what you said sir, kc madami ako bisita na Muslim from other countries and they eat pork. Yung iba tinanong ko nung simula paano kung mapakain sila ng pork ng di sinasadya... sabi nila sorry na lang... masarap naman raw. tapos ung iba kahit ramadan kain ng kain sa tanghali...
Ewan ko ba dito sa tongresswoman na ito...
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