Friday, October 8, 2010

What’s wrong in thinking for the benefit of many?

Alexander Julio V. Valera Oct 08, 2010 Sr-A 33

What’s wrong in thinking for the benefit of many?

Now, the RH bill has been making wavesin the news, from a rumor that the catholic church will excommunicate our president, Benigno Aquino III to the church’s warning of civil disobedience if the said bill is to continue. I continue to wonder if we were back to the dark ages where the church and the state is one, where is the separation here? The church clearly meddling with the government about whats best for the people. But what is best for the people. A family who practices family planning with children who they can support and send to school or a family who doesn’t practice family planning and has numerous children with barely enough money for them to eat 3x a day. I think Its more of a sin to give life to kid whom you cant even feed or give proper education rather than preventing the birth of it from the start no by abortion but means of contraceptives and education about these matters, I think the church is being closed minded about this, the church doesn’t even offer a proper solution for this, if the church doesn’t want to use methods of family planning, then they should be able to provide for the kids who can’t eat properly send them to school or something but they don’t right, so I can suggest that the keep quiet and let the government do what theyre supposed to do, serve the people. The government in this bill provides us information about methods of family planning and education about these matters. I think that this a solution that can help the country use its population to gain economic stability

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