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  1. #281

    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    ma lessen ang discrimination? sure ka? scientific boy man kaha ka beh pakit a kuno kog statistics ani nga ma lessen jud ang discrimination kung dili ta mutuo ug Ginoo. pakit a ko sa proof beh mao man kaha nay gusto ninyo...buot nimong ipasabot mga buutan jud diay ning mga athiest? toinks! pikat nimo. sa imo palang gipakitang batasan diri nagpakita nga labaw pud diay mo...

    sunod nakong pangutana nimo, unsa diay kaayuhan nga makat unan nato kung dili ta mutuo ug Ginoo nga dili makat unan kung mutuo tag Ginoo?

    hmmmm...
    predictable na kaau imong style pein..

    here, i hope you can understand the essence of this discussion..

    Poll: Across the World Many See Discrimination Against Widows and Divorced Women - World Public Opinion

    discrimination against widows or divorced women is very high in countries na supposedly "religious".. but in 1st world countries where religion has very little say on this (kay mostly equal naman status sa man/woman), divorced women or widows even have higher income..

    this is still a very new field of study though.. social psychology/anthropology is a new field in science.. but sooner or later, we'll have lots of social polls to back up such claims..

  2. #282
    you might want to read this article too:

    “Tradition is a guide and not a jailer”, wrote W. Somerset Maugham. Could it be that some traditions, however rooted in great histories and cultures, are now trapping countries in poverty? This certainly appears to be the case when it comes to the influence of social and cultural norms on the status of women.

    For many people, especially in the developed world, discrimination is mostly a moral issue and must be resisted as a matter of principle. What is often overlooked, however, is the economic impact of preventing women from participating actively in the economy. If the issue is starting to attract attention in OECD countries and has been written about in these pages (see references), it has been sorely neglected in poorer parts of the world, where discrimination and repression often have deep cultural and religious roots. Yet, the success with which developing countries integrate female workers into the labour force will be a key factor in building their competitiveness in the global economy!

    ...

    source: Development and discrimination - OECD Observer

  3. #283
    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    predictable na kaau imong style pein..

    here, i hope you can understand the essence of this discussion..

    Poll: Across the World Many See Discrimination Against Widows and Divorced Women - World Public Opinion

    discrimination against widows or divorced women is very high in countries na supposedly "religious".. but in 1st world countries where religion has very little say on this (kay mostly equal naman status sa man/woman), divorced women or widows even have higher income..

    this is still a very new field of study though.. social psychology/anthropology is a new field in science.. but sooner or later, we'll have lots of social polls to back up such claims..
    char...predictable kaayo ko? so mas brayt pa diay kuno ka nako? ka char baya nimo oi....

    pag chur oi...ako naa man jud ko diri anang imong giingon nga 1st world countries. diri kadaghanan sa mga tawo nga taga diri jud dili mutuo ug Ginoo nya grabe man lagi ang discrimination diri sa other races nga tan aw nila mas lesser race? taka taka ra jud ka oi...

    kanang imong gipang mention nga mga countries, natural makaingon ka nga naay discrimination kay sayop man gud ang ilang religion. tungod ba kay naa nakay religion tinuod naka? nganong adto man jud ka sa sayop nga naa may sakto? wala ko muingon nga kami ang sakto ha...pero kami bisan pag mutuo mig Ginoo wala man lagi mi mag practice anang discrimination against women? beh pakit a kuno kog naa mi gi discriminate nga babaye sa among grupo asa man?

    mga but an jud diay ning dili mutuo ug Ginoo noh? pero opposite lagi ang imong gipakita dri?

  4. #284
    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    you might want to read this article too:

    “Tradition is a guide and not a jailer”, wrote W. Somerset Maugham. Could it be that some traditions, however rooted in great histories and cultures, are now trapping countries in poverty? This certainly appears to be the case when it comes to the influence of social and cultural norms on the status of women.

    For many people, especially in the developed world, discrimination is mostly a moral issue and must be resisted as a matter of principle. What is often overlooked, however, is the economic impact of preventing women from participating actively in the economy. If the issue is starting to attract attention in OECD countries and has been written about in these pages (see references), it has been sorely neglected in poorer parts of the world, where discrimination and repression often have deep cultural and religious roots. Yet, the success with which developing countries integrate female workers into the labour force will be a key factor in building their competitiveness in the global economy!

    ...

    source: Development and discrimination - OECD Observer
    natural kanang gipang mention nimo puros mana sayop nga religion. dili porke mutuo nakag Ginoo, sakto naka. it doesn't end there. kadaghan rag sige ug sampit sa Ginoo ah nga wala ilha sa Ginoo.

    Mat 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

    nganong adto man jud ka sa sayop nga naa may sakto? wala ko muingon nga kami ang sakto ha...

  5. #285
    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    char...predictable kaayo ko? so mas brayt pa diay kuno ka nako? ka char baya nimo oi....

    pag chur oi...ako naa man jud ko diri anang imong giingon nga 1st world countries. diri kadaghanan sa mga tawo nga taga diri jud dili mutuo ug Ginoo nya grabe man lagi ang discrimination diri sa other races nga tan aw nila mas lesser race? taka taka ra jud ka oi...

    kanang imong gipang mention nga mga countries, natural makaingon ka nga naay discrimination kay sayop man gud ang ilang religion. tungod ba kay naa nakay religion tinuod naka? nganong adto man jud ka sa sayop nga naa may sakto? wala ko muingon nga kami ang sakto ha...pero kami bisan pag mutuo mig Ginoo wala man lagi mi mag practice anang discrimination against women? beh pakit a kuno kog naa mi gi discriminate nga babaye sa among grupo asa man?

    mga but an jud diay ning dili mutuo ug Ginoo noh? pero opposite lagi ang imong gipakita dri?
    wala ko nag-ingon na masbrayt ko nimo pein, pero imong style, binata kaau.. mura ka ug di na makatubag magpalaban dayon sa iya lola/lolo..

    so ilang religion kay dili sakto? pero wala ka mi-ingon ra kamu ra sakto.. *sigh*

    mangutana daw ko, kinsa pa lain religion na sakto? dili ra man kaha inyoha maoy sakto, so kinsa pa lain religion na sakto, tubaga daw na..

  6. #286
    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    wala ko nag-ingon na masbrayt ko nimo pein, pero imong style, binata kaau.. mura ka ug di na makatubag magpalaban dayon sa iya lola/lolo..

    so ilang religion kay dili sakto? pero wala ka mi-ingon ra kamu ra sakto.. *sigh*

    mangutana daw ko, kinsa pa lain religion na sakto? dili ra man kaha inyoha maoy sakto, so kinsa pa lain religion na sakto, tubaga daw na..
    unya nagpalaban ko sa akong lolo/lola? ikaw ra baya ang nagbinata...

    dili jud sakto sa imo pa lang gipakita anang discrimination unsaon pagka sakto ana?

    kinsa pay lain? kung makakita kag religion nga kaayuhan ang tumong sa katawhan, dili nang puros baba ra ha kana bang kung musulti ug kaayuhan makita pud ang resulta. kana sakto na nga religion...

  7. #287
    Quote Originally Posted by Pein View Post
    unya nagpalaban ko sa akong lolo/lola? ikaw ra baya ang nagbinata...

    dili jud sakto sa imo pa lang gipakita anang discrimination unsaon pagka sakto ana?

    kinsa pay lain? kung makakita kag religion nga kaayuhan ang tumong sa katawhan, dili nang puros baba ra ha kana bang kung musulti ug kaayuhan makita pud ang resulta. kana sakto na nga religion...
    klaroha imong tubag pein, name another religion na sakto pud sa imong tan-aw..
    maypa ilista na lng nko unya sultii daw ko kung sa imong paminaw sakto ba ni or dili..

    ang judaism, sakto ni or dili?
    ang roman catholic?
    how about buddhism?
    mga muslims?
    mga seventh day adventists?
    mormons?
    jehovah's witnesses?
    naa pa mga INC (iglesia ni kristo)?

    klaroha daw imong tubag..

  8. #288
    Pein... naa koy question. ngano niingon man si Eli nga NOT BELIEVING IN GOD IS AN ESCAPE FROM ALL REALITIES?

  9. #289
    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    klaroha imong tubag pein, name another religion na sakto pud sa imong tan-aw..
    maypa ilista na lng nko unya sultii daw ko kung sa imong paminaw sakto ba ni or dili..

    ang judaism, sakto ni or dili?
    ang roman catholic?
    how about buddhism?
    mga muslims?
    mga seventh day adventists?
    mormons?
    jehovah's witnesses?
    naa pa mga INC (iglesia ni kristo)?

    klaroha daw imong tubag..
    edi i research sila problema nana nimo ayaw kog amunga...

    i research kung ang ilang religion nga gituohan nakaayo ba sa katawhan. kung wala makaayo edi dili na sila tinuod...

  10. #290
    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    Pein... naa koy question. ngano niingon man si Eli nga NOT BELIEVING IN GOD IS AN ESCAPE FROM ALL REALITIES?
    basaha iyang blog tua didto ang tubag...ayaw pagtinapol...

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