View Poll Results: Should abortion and abortifacients be legalized through the RH bill?

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  • Yes

    13 18.57%
  • No

    57 81.43%
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  1. #2011

    ako gi highlight ang reasons why we really should support an RH-BILL..

    theres no pride in being stupid or being idiotic..

    the problem is not with the corruption/mismanagement/wastage in the government

    the problem lies at the ignorant & superstitious population

    much worse.. the church is speaking for itself. it doesnt speak for the people...
    Last edited by AmorsoloX; 11-11-2010 at 06:18 PM.

  2. #2012
    daghang law makers ni support ani. even noy2x...

  3. #2013
    hadlok ng mga law makers sa church. kay basin mawala ang support. barog mo intawon oi!!!

  4. #2014
    it's juz so unfair that under the constitution "the separation between church and state shall be inviolable".. but the church keeps on dipping their hands in the affairs of the state! the state does not tell them what doctrines to teach.

    THe church must only be a guide, even God gives us FREE WILL.. but the church wants to CONTROL the people! IF what they teach is properly implanted in the hearts of their congregation, then there won't be any unwanted pregnancies that would need for an abortion!

    Bottom line is, whether or not we legalize abortion, if the hearts of their congregation are in tune with their teachings, the church is confident that their people won't violate God's laws.

  5. #2015
    sadly... the hearts of the congregation have tuned out the teachings of the church.

  6. #2016
    Filipino lawyer joins fight against birth control bill
    Published Date: November 10, 2010
    By Ruben Jeffrey Asuncion, Manila
    http://www.ucanews.com/2010/11/10/la...-control-bill/

    A well-known Filipino lawyer has joined the fight against the proposed reproductive health bill that is being considered by the Philippine Congress.

    “Let’s show [supporters of the bill] that the Church [establishment] is not the only one against the bill but also us… the lay people,” Romulo Macalintal told reporters in Manila.

    Macalintal, who specializes in electoral law, called on Filipino Catholics to help him in his campaign by reproducing anti-abortion stickers and posters he had brought from Canada.

    “Catholics who believe in ‘pro-life’ should reproduce the materials and donate this to the Church or other organizations that help promote the pro-life movement,” he said.

    “We don’t have the right to kill unborn babies,” Macalintal said, adding that parents should “act boldly” to stop the passage of the RH bill.

    Macalintal has been a lector and commentator at the Last Supper of Our Lord Parish in Las Pinas City for 27 years.

    Meanwhile, urban poor residents of three coastal villages in Navotas, north of Manila, called on President Benigno Simeon Aquino III to set aside money to help improve people’s livelihoods instead of using funds to buy contraceptives.

    About 200 demonstrators protested outside a fishing port in the area to draw attention to their views.

    Marvin Cuneta, a community leader, said the proposed birth control program of the government will not slow the ballooning population growth. He said Aquino should focus instead on helping poor Filipinos improve their lives.



    Lawyer Romulo Macalintal (left) and Congressman Roilo Golez
    show an anti-abortion poster during a forum in Manila

  7. #2017
    Never legalize abortion. It's murder.

  8. #2018
    Legalizing abortion is like saying na we should legalize murder.....tsk2x
    pero i do sympathize with people na mga pina-angkan kay tungod gi rape...
    pero blessed ilang babies because they are innocent...

  9. #2019
    Quote Originally Posted by peewee_toot View Post
    daghang law makers ni support ani. even noy2x...
    hala, catholic man unta ni si Noy2x
    mao diay tong sa una na e excommunicate si Noy2x sa church.

  10. #2020
    sauna? what year?

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