15
Apr

Hypocrites’ Brittle Faith

The Holy Week is one of those weeks that we can get some respite and peace. People either troop to the provinces, go to resorts, or go to retreats and other similar religious activities. The roads in Metro Manila are empty (Thursday night and early Friday morning Katipunan Ave. was so empty your car could cruise at 120KPH without any serious problems) and most businesses shut down.

And some Roman Catholic believers practice their beliefs in different ways – from the calm (Visita Iglesia, Pabasa), to the hysteric (flagellation, crucifixion).

DJB recently asked, Wasn’t one crucifixion enough? Of course it is! The crux of the Gospel is that Jesus Christ had died to pay for our sins, so that our sins are forgiven. In short, all we have to do is to believe and to follow God’s words.

Yet for some of us, His sacrifice is not enough. They have to resort to extreme forms of punishment, as stated earlier. This is pure arrogance, pure narcississm. Sheer arrogance, for they have arrogated themselves the absolution that only God can give. As stated by DJB in his comments:

Now, when I interviewed one of the crucified to ask WHY they all did this sort of thing at Lent, he said simply that he was a sinful man and that this was his way of atoning for the evil things he had done, tho we didn’t get into that.

Of course we atone for our sins. But to atone by doing what had been done to Christ – what arrogance! What faith! By doing what had been done to Christ, they assume that what Christ had undergone does not suffice to cover for their sins. How arrogant!

And DJB continues:

But if the kids know who he is, or maybe he is their father or uncle, then there might arise the natural suspicion of being guilty of “praying in public so people can see our piety.” Jesus (and Garry Willis) castigate this a hypocrisy.

Now I can see how narcissism might creep in, if this man, (whom of course I am unfairly ASSUMING is being hypocritical) also admires himself for being so clever, convincing his kids he’s actually ATONING for drinking, womanizing or beating them up all year long.

I think this business of displaying our holiness in public is a tad hypocritical and a way of saying, “See, I am holier than you might think I am.”

In the end, I believe that this practice is just for the show – a display to feed their narcissism, to show the world how “faithful” they are.

And then, The Bystander note that this week is a show of religious hypocrisy. His words are so powerful, I reproduce some of them here:

Don’t get me wrong. I am Catholic too. I was not only “born” Catholic. I, like many of the corrupt politicians we now have, was raised, schooled and brought up as a Catholic. So why am I questioning Catholicism as if it was the cause of all these cultural, social and even political mess? Nope, I am not really questioning Catholicism as a doctrine. I am only questioning how it is practiced in the Philippines with the acquiescence of the local Catholic heirarchy. For example, while we hear priests explain that they haven’t authorized the practice of imitating the passion and crucifixion of Jesus Christ during Holy Week, their token disapproval stops right there. I have yet to hear them clarify to the faithful that being nailed to a makeshift cross will not erase their sins nor guarantee salvation in the afterlife. Unfortunately, this ritual has transformed into a religious spectacle, nourishing not the spirit but the pockets of businessmen who take advantage of this stupidity by making it as a lucrative tourist attraction.

Likewise, every year during Holy Week, I never fail to notice our honorable politicians, perhaps by miracle, suddenly sound like innocent public servants asking the Lord (or is it the jueteng lord?) for wisdom and guidance in the conduct of their day to day affairs. We always see them on TV either volunteering as lay ministers or talking about Christ’s message of love and repentance — as if we are unaware how ruthless and corrupt they have become or how ruthless and corrupt they will continue to be once the Holy Week ends. I am not at all surprised of this phenomenon. This is the time of the year when even the devil can quote the Bible.

The same holds true for some Filipinos. All year long they preoccupy themselves with gossiping, mudslinging and backbiting their enemies, friends, neighbors and even relatives. When Holy Week comes, you see them lining up in churches and in other sacred spots throughout the archipelago holding the rosary in one hand while the other hand is busy texting his/her lover that they will meet somewhere so they could continue praying the rosary together in the cover of darkness. So much for spending time with GOD during Holy Week! Again, don’t get me wrong. I am not condemning those who exert effort to repent and mend their ways. We are all sinners in His eyes. What I am aghast about is this never ending sight of hypocrites using religious rituals to make it appear that they are in constant communication with GOD.

To end this post, let me post here my comment at the quoted post of Bystander:

A church that is packed? More likely the people there are just fulfilling what they think is their Sunday obligation. People coming and going in the middle of the service – is that faith? It’s narcissism, it’s contempt for the God they worship.

We have the wrong manifestation of faith. Maybe that’s why this is a God-forsaken country.

13
Apr

Where is the Center?

The issue of who represents the Center has been debated in several blog entries and comments. John Nery has devoted two blog entries: Where does the center lie and Solita no more. Read them and the comments made by readers. Atty. Lacierda rebutted Nery’s contention that Solita Monsod represents the Center; where Solita goes, so does the Center.

As for me, the Center has been defined by M. Scott Peck in the People of the Lie. In his discussion on the Vietnam War, he postulated the reason why the American people let themselves drown in the muck of lies called the Vietnam War. His description of the American society at that time fits my belief of what the Center is. He answered the question “why were most of us not aroused to ire or suspicion or even significant outrage about the nature of war” this way:

Once again we are confronted with our all-too-human laziness and narcissism. Basically, it was just too much trouble. We all had our lives to lead – doing our day-to-day jobs, buying new cars, painting our houses, sending our kids to college. As the majority of any group are content to let the leadership be exercised by the few, so as a citizenry we were content to let the government “do its thing”. It was Johnson’s job to lead, ours to follow. The citizenry was simply too lethargic to become aroused. (p. 279)

That is the Center. That is where the Center is.

13
Apr

Maundy, Moody Thursday (or, Ano Ba Talaga, Ate?)

Ano ba talaga, Ate?

After announcing, and then withdrawing, the conferment of the National Artist title on Fernando Poe Jr., the Fortress by the Pasig announced that the announcement made days ago stays. It even denies taking back the title given to FPJ. ABS-CBN News posted a reaction by a Poe family friend.

This made me laugh:

He said “there must have been a lapse somewhere but … the conferment [of the] awards is in June, so in a maximum of two weeks, everything will be final,” he said.

“I don’t think it’s anyone’s fault. The Protocol and OPS just did not know that the documentation process was not yet finished,” he said.

“I don’t think there’s anything to apologize for. These things happen,” Ermita said.

Yeah, like that of July, 2005? They really love the phrase “lapse of judgment”.

12
Apr

Oops She Did It Again (or Urong-Sulong)

Talk about bullheadedness.

After announcing yesterday the designation of Fernando Poe, Jr. as a National Artist, the Fortress by the Pasig backtracks, withdrawing the announcement. (ABS-CBN News, INQ7)

I have a song for Gloria Arroyo, you might want to sing with me if you know the song:

Urong sulong ka,
Bakit ka ganyan,
Urong sulong ka.

Or for a more contemporary flavor:

Ooops, I did it again.

11
Apr

FPJ New Philippine National Artist

The Fortress by the Pasig has declared the late Fernando Poe, Jr. as a National Artist for Film. (ABS-CBN News, INQ7)

Awardees include Bienvenido Lumbera for literature (whose selection was subject of a controversy), Ramon Obusan for dance, Benedicto Cabrera for visual arts, Ildefonso Santos for architecture and Ramon Valera (posthumous) for fashion design.

Awardees will be given a medallion at a ceremony in the Fortress on June 9.

Will Susan Roces attend? Abangan!

11
Apr

Various Comments and Observations

Some various comments and observations for today:

  • Some of the bloggers whose blogs I read are about to take or are already on vacation. MLQ3 is on a break until Easter (may he have a good break). DJB is about to visit the Crucifixion site – in the Philippines, at least. Can’t wait for the pictures. Atty. Aceron, in preparation for iBlog summit, is reading The Last Temptation of Christ while on vacation.
  • Atty. Lacierda posted a musing on how the Arroyo-led Philippines would treat Jesus if He is alive today. Not for those who are literally-minded when it comes to religion.
  • Those who says that they were in EDSA 2 but are now unwilling to do it again are implicitly admitting that what they did at 2001 was wrong, in my opinion. For why they should be so unwilling to do so again, when the circumstances call for it, if EDSA 2 is right? The reasons they state, they should have thought of in 2001. And I call on them to reflect on what they did this long holiday. After all, it is time for such reflections, and maybe they will get to know what the word HYPOCRITE means.
  • The Supreme Court is clogged with constitutional issues of the year (CPR, BP880, EO464, 1017), and now another one is about to go to the Court. This batch of justices will be in history books, for their opinions on the matters at hand will be landmark decisions. That is, if they get to decide on these issues before their retirement.
  • Atty. Te reflects on repetition as a sign of love. Gloria Arroyo repetitively fools with the people. Does that mean she loves us? Ugh. In the same vein, since the police repeatedly disperses rallyists, do they love ’em “communists” (as what they – you know who they are – say)?
10
Apr

Another Chacha What-if and a Blog Carnival Topic

Assuming that the Arroyo initiative fails because the Supreme Court has put its foot down, what if the Congress (specially the House of Representatives) railroads a new initiative law (or amends the existing law)? Will the signatures collected by the so-called Sigaw ng Bayan be valid for checking by Comelec under the railroaded law? Or do they have to do it again?

I am now looking for suggestions for a great blog carnival topic. Any ideas? Post a comment, and it should be in a form of a resolution, like this:

RESOLVED, that the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines should stop meddling in clearly and purely political affairs.

Then, we’ll put the suggestions into a vote. The suggestion that gets the vote will be the topic of the debate.

Suggest now. Make it provocative, and make sure it contains one topic only.

9
Apr

Combo Crossover Malware

This weekend, AV companies are faced with two new crossover malware.

There is a proof-of-concept virus that infects Windows and Linux executable files. Yep. This virus, PE_BI.B (Trend Micro’s detection for Windows executables infected by this virus) and ELF_BI.A (for Linux executables) infects Windows and Linux executables. Whew! Good thing it is just a PoC. Symantec has a single detection for this one, W32/Linux.Bi.

Then there is another crossover worm that infects Windows machines and Windows Mobile. MSIL.Letum.A@mm, as described by Symantec:

MSIL.Letum.A@mm is a worm written in Microsoft .NET’s Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) that can affect both Windows PC and Windows Mobile powered devices that have the .NET framework installed. The worm arrives as an attachment to a spoofed email that pretends to come from Symantec and also spreads through Usenet servers.

Yep, it uses a social engineering technique. This worm spreads via an email message purporting to have come from Symantec. It is also the first one that propagates via newsgroups.

Trend Micro has a different take on this worm, WORM_LETUM.A. Nowhere in its description is the fact that it is written in MSIL, neither the info that it also affects devices running Windows Mobile.

What’s the matter? Why the difference in description?

7
Apr

Mr. Congressman, Go Play DoTA Instead!

A congressman asked Internet cafes to impose curfews in their shops to students and minors.

“We appeal to LGUs [local government units] to compel Internet operators to impose a strict student color-coding scheme wherein there’s a time limit for students or minors accessing Internet games,” he said in a statement.

“By 6 p.m. or 7 p.m., no students or minors should be seen in front of Internet computers. They should be inside their homes by that time either having dinner or praying the Angelus,” he said.

Noel said Internet cafe operators should also be conscientious in offering Internet games that provided good and positive values to children.

The lawmaker made the proposal after receiving several complaints from concerned parents that their children had become “so addicted” to Internet games that they even skipped classes.

He said he received reports that Internet cafes inside shopping malls were taking in students even during class hours.

“A responsible Internet cafe operator should shoo-away uniformed customers who are obviously skipping their classes,” he said.

He also expressed alarm that most of the Internet games being offered by the operators were violent and had no educational value.

“What positive values could we get from games whose main objective is to invade a territory, destroy a military base, and fight-off zombies with blazing guns and tanks?” he said.

“Soon we will be producing adults who are war-freak and utak-pulbura [violent] who will approach their daily problems with the mindset of a warrior or a terminator,” he said.

Well. What can I say?

He also expressed alarm that most of the Internet games being offered by the operators were violent and had no educational value.

“What positive values could we get from games whose main objective is to invade a territory, destroy a military base, and fight-off zombies with blazing guns and tanks?” he said.

–What positive values could we get from congressmen whose main objective is to invade government funds, destroy the opponent’s character, and fight off impeachment bids with blabbering mouths?

“The lawmaker made the proposal after receiving several complaints from concerned parents that their children had become ‘so addicted’ to Internet games that they even skipped classes.”

–While Internet cafes have a part in this, it is primarily the responsibility of parents to teach their kids on this issue. Parents who complain are lazy.

Anyway I give this situation to the congressman: Assuming that I am a student who has no computer and no Internet access at home. A teacher gave us some research assignments, and the information needed is not in the library. The computer and Internet labs at school are either full, closed, defective, have slow Internet connections or no connection at home. So I go out and rent. Fine. What if my last class ends at 6PM? Or 7PM? Or 9PM? And my class begins at 7AM.

Mr. Congressman, we have a phrase for that. It’s called throwing the baby with the bathwater.

It is people like him that what makes me apprehensive about a parliamentary system, much more a unicameral one. Those who signed the initiative will know the error of their ways soon enough.