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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    What is it with immorality? Whose standards matter and why is the catholic church always dictating law? I'm pretty sure that most people are sensible enough to choose for themselves what they wish to listen to and let's not forget that there is more than one religion to consider within these islands!

    You got a point.

    Let me also add that the Philippines is a country of Filipinos representing different regions, faiths, cultures, etc. To call the Philippines a Roman Catholic country is arrogant.

    To emphasize moral values for everyone as based on the beliefs of a certain faith is also arrogant.

    Too bad there are officials who have no respect for the separation of church and state.

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    motto if with heart jud but if niban siya karng mga panahona na nga hapit nang election, bisag nindot pa iyang tinguha pro mag lisod ta ug too kay hapit nmn gud ang election...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkey360 View Post
    To emphasize moral values for everyone as based on the beliefs of a certain faith is also arrogant.
    If we follow your logic we will end up having to repeal all laws against murder, prostitution, drug abuse, etc. because these too are based on morality advocated by religion.

    It seems you DON'T understand what separation of Church and state means. Read the Constitution. It means that the government cannot impose a state religion and that the government cannot interfere in or prevent the practice of religion. That's ALL it means. It does NOT mean religious institutions cannot participate in legislation or in politics. Why do you think the U.S. has pastors who are senators?

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    You don't need to read the constitution to know how much power the Catholic church holds in this land. Immorality is a vague and overused term often used and easily twisted by those with an agenda. Faith is a good thing, but be careful not to blindly accept every word spoken by the clergy because one size does not fit all.

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    But you should read the Constitution to know that the Church is well within its rights to advocate for reforms and other things. All religious institutions (including non-Catholic ones) have that right.

    The point is that "separation of Church and state" does not prohibit religious institutions (Catholic or otherwise) from exercising those rights.

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    hahahay, ang mga pari nga mga samokan
    nag pagarpar nasad...

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    unya na ang morality.. unaha ang poverty ug corruption

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    You don't need to read the constitution to know how much power the Catholic church holds in this land. Immorality is a vague and overused term often used and easily twisted by those with an agenda. Faith is a good thing, but be careful not to blindly accept every word spoken by the clergy because one size does not fit all.
    Good point.

    Let me also add that secular law is needed to balance things out.

    Back to the topic, are these "suggestive" songs really a danger to the public?
    Last edited by sharkey360; 10-03-2009 at 06:50 AM.

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    radio ban lng? too bad people have mp3-mp4 players and of course, teh internet.

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    Pax Pacana.. nagpa papel sa simbahan.... lansar ba ni sya ug vice mayor? Smooching with the church... pasikat and patagad lang sa media.

    Ka nindot ra sa mga kanta ni Max Surban ug Yoyoy Villame nga pakatawa... why doesnt the church protest against sexualy suggestive paintings while they're at it.

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