Yun lamang po ang ipinagtataka ko, ang salitang "insecure" lamang ang makakapagdescribe sa mga taong may ganitong ugali.
Ang pagkakaalam ko kasi kahit pa karibal mo yung tao, kahit di mo kaano-ano o kaya eh hindi ka related dun sa organisasyon na iyon, kahit ayaw mo eh dapat i-congrats natin sila kung hindi man ikatuwa dahil masama po ang naiinggit sa kapuwa:
"Ngunit kung ang naghahari sa inyong puso ay inggit at makasariling hangarin, huwag ninyo iyang ipagmalaki at huwag ninyong ikaila ang katotohanan. Ang ganyang karunungan ay hindi galing sa Diyos, kundi makasanlibutan, makalaman at mula sa diyablo. Sapagkat saanman naghahari ang inggit at makasariling hangarin, naghahari din doon ang kaguluhan at lahat ng uri ng masamang gawa." San. 3:14-16
Noon lamang nagpalabas ng INC Commemorative Stamp ang Philpost eh may nagreklamo na agad, UNCONSTITUTIONAL daw po ang ginawa ng Philpost, Eto ang sabi ng nagreklamo:
“Coming up with the commemorative stamp of the INC is tantamount to sponsorship of a religious activity” which is prohibited by the Constitution"
"The disbursement of public funds by Philpost for the INC occasion is illegal"
source: inquirer.net
Pero, talaga nga bang UNCONSTITUTIONAL at ang ganitong gawain ay PAGPABOR ng gobyerno sa isang relihiyon???
Narito po ang depensa ng Philpost:
"Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) postmaster general Josefina dela Cruz yesterday denied allegations that it was unconstitutional for them to print 1.2 million stamps to mark the centennial anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC).
Dela Cruz told The STAR she was wondering why there were people making an issue over the INC stamps that came out last May 10.
She said the PHLPost did not violate the law on the separation of church and state since they did not print the INC stamps on the basis of religion.
“This is in a way a part of history,” she said.
Dela Cruz also said that before they start printing stamps, it is approved by the stamp committee which is composed of representatives from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
She pointed out that this was not the first time that their office featured a religious leader or a religious organization in their stamps.
Just recently, they came out with a se-tenant stamp marking the canonization of Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII and a separate commemorative stamp of Pope Francis.
“I don’t know why Iglesia Ni Cristo is being singled out. I don’t think there is anything unconstitutional about it,” she said.
Dela Cruz stressed that the INC stamps were not for free and in fact added to PHLPost’s income.
She said while there were many people who procured the pope stamps, a lot of them only got a few pieces each, unlike the INC buyers who purchased in bulk.
The INC initially only placed an order for 50,000 pieces but later doubled its order.
Since each stamp costs P10, the post office easily made P1 million from the deal, Dela Cruz said.
The INC also bought several stamp frames from PHLPost. A big frame costs P3,000 per piece.
Dela Cruz said the INC stamp was the biggest volume that they have ever printed since she became postmaster general.
She said that on the average, PHLPost only makes 105,000 pieces of stamps."
source: inquirer.net
Yan po maliwanag, una, PARTE NA NG KASAYSAYAN ang Iglesia ni Cristo sa pagsapit nito sa ika 100 taon. Pangalawa, naglabas na rin naman ang Philpost ng commemorative stamp sa mga Papa ng Iglesia Katolika (pero nakakapagtaka na nung sa Katoliko walang nagreklamo, pero sa Iglesia ni Cristo meron). At pangatlo, HINDI PO LIBRE ang stamps na ito, kumita pa nga ng malaki ang gobyerno.
Hindi ko lang talaga maintindihan kung bakit may mga taong gustong gustong hadlangan ang Iglesia sa pagtatagumpay nito...
At eto pa nga, nanggaling na rin mismo sa isang CATHOLIC SEMINARIAN ang ganitong obserbasyon:
"For instance, some Catholics were angry during the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) 100th anniversary and were busy labeling and cursing the sect’s leaders and followers.
When I was asked about the issue, I told them that, yes, we can all debate with them and oppose their doctrine but I chose not to. Don’t fret, I, too, believe that Christ is 100% human and 100% Divine. My loving and compassionate Jesus is a God and not just a mere prophet. But what I did not like was when some Catholics mocked the INC. Why can’t we just let them be triumphant? Why can’t we just work with them or befriend them since we are all humans under “one God”?
Regardless of gender, wealth, race and religion, there is a God watching us and looking down upon us with love and compassion. So let us embrace our siblings not only in the INC, but in other religions as well like Islam, Protestantism and even atheism." source: rappler.com
Kahit siya napansin niya nung selebrasyon ng Iglesia ni Cristo, ang mga kapwa niya katoliko busing-busy sa paninira at pangungutya sa aming lider at saming mga miyembro.
Isang seryosong tanong, bakit kayo nagagalit sa tagumpay ng INC?
BAKIT???
BAKIT???
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