Development

Iran: model of successful population control and an inspiration to Filipinos

May 23, 2011
By
iran_women

The Iranian experience in implementing a successful population management program has become a model for many countries that seek to overcome the debilitating burden overpopulation presents to development aspirations. The most remarkable aspect of Iran’s program is in how what was once a religious directive to go forth and multiply had been repealed by...

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The RH Bill: Economic growth alone will not solve overpopulation

May 20, 2011
By
stork

I cannot say in absolute terms that I am a strong advocate of the proposed Reproductive Health bill (RH Bill). In a perfect world, we wouldn’t need to introduce such legislation. But we do not live in a perfect world and if one’s intention is to seek flaws in the proposed bill, one will...

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Over-population is not just a problem of poor countries

May 20, 2011
By
freeway_traffic

Think of what it takes to sustain human civilisation at the standards of living we believe that everyone is entitled to. Have we stopped to think what it would mean for a billion Chinese people, say, to have access to a standard of living equivalent to that enjoyed by Western Europe and North America...

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RH Bill debate: PacMAN not KO’d by LagMAN but beaten on points

May 19, 2011
By
knockout_punch

Unfortunately, the much-promoted “debate” between boxing champ Manny Pacquiao and House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman — billed “PacMAN vs LagMAN” — aired on ABS-CBN’s Harapan (literally “face-off”) was inaccessible from Australia. But it does not really take a genius to imagine how such a spectacle might have transpired. Blogger Joe America in a recent...

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Philippine-style religion equals Philippine-style poverty

May 18, 2011
By
aquinas

Over at ProPinoy.net, blogger Doy Santos presents a comprehensive statistical picture of religious fervor in the Philippines. According to Santos’s figures the Philippines counts itself among the Top Ten countries with populations that have the highest rated “confidence in their church”. This Top Ten is predominantly Islamic. Tanzania is reckoned to be 50-50 Christian/Islamic...

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Manny Pacquiao violates God’s Laws while preaching against Philippine Reproductive Health

May 17, 2011
By
john_lennon

A short time ago, I recall how the sport of boxing was described by no less than Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez of Marbel, South Cotabato in the Philippines as “un-Christian” and that when one boxes with a person he may as well be “boxing the Holy Spirit.” Bizarre as this analogy may be, that is...

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Will Filipino voters reward politicians who support the Reproductive Health Bill?

May 16, 2011
By
catholic_regalia

We are seeing interesting times today as it seems like roles have been reversed for the first time in the last several decades. The Philippine Roman Catholic Church descended into a very public tantrum following hints from President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III that calls for a boycott on paying taxes made by some Church...

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Philippine Reproductive Health: a circus turning into a soap opera

May 15, 2011
By
giotto_innocents

Everyone loves a drama and everyone loves the martyr in said drama. That is if by “everyone” we mean Filipinos — a people renowned for their addiction to the telenovelas and teleserye that proliferate in mainstream media. As such it is not surprising that our “noble” men-in-robes now play the victim card in the...

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The Church’s flaccid ‘all-out war’ against Philippine Reproductive Health

May 12, 2011
By
Crusaders

The Church of nowadays is doing what it does best, pointing a finger at the “Infidel” and launching a crusade against it. In this case the Infidel is President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III and his Malacañang and the “crusade” is a step up of its “all-out war” against the Reproductive Health Bill currently being...

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Overpopulated Philippines: reduced to panhandling for foreign investment

May 11, 2011
By
filipino_beggar

Everytime I hear this and that initiative to “attract” foreign investment to the country and then see these touted as “solutions” aimed at uplifting Filipinos from the clutches of poverty and the setting of our economy on a “firm” path to prosperity, I find my eyes rolling up to the high heavens as if...

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