problem is, sayang man kno ang votes kng dili mgpa-endorse ning mga politiko sa aning mga klase nga religious organizations that does block voting...hahay.Originally Posted by taga_ipil
problem is, sayang man kno ang votes kng dili mgpa-endorse ning mga politiko sa aning mga klase nga religious organizations that does block voting...hahay.Originally Posted by taga_ipil
i think dili ra pinas ang ingon ani...take for example Papua New Guinea.Originally Posted by brownprose
maybe.. pareha atong taga pampanga nga governor
hehe. i bet daghan mga pari ang manglansar sunod election including that running priest (i forgot his name)... nyahahaOriginally Posted by progmetal
remember Padre Paking sa toledo? he was chairman sa cebeco & consultant of a seaweed factory, and now national electrification top boss...and he still remained a priest!..."a priest is a priest forever"...AYOS!
To many ancient civilizations, politics and religion were one and the same. The question is not whether they co-exist, but whether they should.
I think ang problem ana is conflict of interest.Originally Posted by giddyboy
No, no, no, no, no...
Nice one eax. I believe they have different mandates - "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's." (Matthew 22:21)Originally Posted by eax
Yes it can MIX pero kung relationship is questionable tungod kay walay harmony , diha magsugod ang gubot . Ok ra mo ingon ta na ang RC involved sa pokitics and no one else or ang PROTESTANTS involved a politics and nobody else . Kana mo workout gyud na pero kay religion themseves are like poiticians na dili magkasinabot because of beliefs unya isagul pa sa existing na lukot ... hehehe kamo na sumpay sa unsay sunod .
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
it cant mix, there is a law, its written in the constitution bro![]()
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