mas muhunong pako ani kesa flag raising ceremony.
@kit_cebu mao rana akong answer. wala q dri para makig argue so peaceyow -___-)
I know a heap about common sense, I'm not a 3 year old kid. But this is not about flirting with danger or possible death so you can listen to a this 2 minute prayer. Everyone knows the gravity of these scenarios. I was only portraying someone who's overdoing it.
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Gi-try ra niya ug sustain ang 140 lbs. while naka stretch ang arms for almost 2 minutes. Nakaya man, pero lugosa.
Last edited by bleedingboi; 01-03-2015 at 06:01 AM.
For a devoted and dedicated Catholic, you may or may not. My faith is something that cannot be questioned but it's not mandatory to stop during these prayers. I don't need to prove to anyone that I am devoted to my religion. What matters is what's in your heart. I respect people who show their devotion through this but that doesn't mean I stop to pray, I simply do that I always do - respect them and not disturb them.
What people need to understand that others have different religion. Don't judge when Chinese and Koreans won't stop what they're doing. I don't think they could make sense why most of us stop at the 3 o'clock prayer or the Angelus - they don't believe in what most of us do. It's like when you're in the Middle East and you hear their "church" (whatever you call it) chant their prayers through a speaker, they stop and bow or give respect to their deity.
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Tampo nko, i respect those mu pause ug maghinonghungay, much more katong maminaw. Pro d ko muhunong sa akong gbuhat, pro maghinay lang ko.
muhunong ko kay muhunong man sila tanan![]()
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