VIEWPOINT
Atty. Batas
Mauricio
LIFE’S
INSPIRATIONS: “… The end of all things is near. Therefore be alert and of sober
mind so that you may pray…” (1 Peter 4:7, the Holy Bible).
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INJUSTICE
IN LUISITA LAND DISTRIBUTION: Isn’t it that there are more than 10,000 farm
workers working or living at the Cojuangco-Aquino owned Hacienda Luisita in
Tarlac City? How come the Department of Agrarian Reform is thinking of
distributing the Hacienda’s 4,915.75 hectares of land to only about 6,000
of such farm workers? What is going to happen to the 4,000 or so others who
will not get any piece of land? They will be ejected by the new owners? Isn’t
this injustice of the highest order?
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AMERICANS MUST RETURN TO GOD: New Yorkers and Americans are wondering,
according to news reports published Wednesday, 31 October 2012,
“when---if---life would return to normal” for them in the aftermath of the
debilitating damage inflicted by Superstorm Sandy, which even prompted New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg to quip: “Nature is an awful lot more powerful than we
are.” Indeed, if man will not return to God, “normal life” will now mean a life
of death and destruction from calamities. This is written in the stars.
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OIL AND GAS EXPLORATIONS IN MINDANAO CAN NOW
PROCEED: I have a suggestion: why not allow the Aquino government to already
carry out the oil and gas exploration contract being offered by the Malaysian
government to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) even as the peace
process is still on-going? That way, jobs and business could already be made
available and created, and economic prosperity in Mindanao could already be
achieved. As to wealth-sharing arising from the contract, that can already be
agreed upon even at this point, since there are existing rules on the matter
already prevailing in the country.
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“FAKE PRIESTS” CANNOT PRAY FOR THE DEAD? I
don’t know but, was it necessary for the Catholic Church to warn, through an
Internet posting, against supposed “fake priests” who will roam to pray for the
dead on All Saints Day and All Souls Day, especially if “genuine”
Catholic priests, or those from other religious groups, cannot go to the
cemeteries themselves and pray for and bless the departed? And more
importantly, cannot just anyone---whether priest or not---pray for the dead and
intercede for their souls?
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PRAYING
FOR, AND PREACHING TO, THE DEAD: The Bible, in at least two verses, is emphatic
that anyone can indeed pray for, and still save, the souls of the dead who died
as sinners, contrary to the teaching of many so-called Christian denominations,
to the effect that once a person dies, there is nothing more that can be done
to save his soul, if he or she died as a sinner.
In
1 Peter 3:18-20 of the Bible, it is written that Jesus Christ, our God and
Savior, after having been raised from the dead after His crucifixion, went to
the place where spirits are imprisoned---obviously not in hell or in
heaven---and preached and proclaimed to them the Word of God.
Here
is the exact verse, taken from the New International Version: “For Christ also
suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God.
He was put to death in the body but made alive in the Spirit. After being made
alive, he went and made proclamation to the imprisoned spirits---to those who
were disobedient long ago when God waited patiently in the days of Noah while
the ark was being built…”
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SINNERS
CAN STILL BE SAVED: The other verse about this talks about preaching to those
who died after the days of Noah, and, quite clearly, even during these days
that the end of the world is already coming. This other verse is more emphatic
about saving the soul of a sinner who died as a sinner but who, because of
prayers and preaching to him even when he is already dead, can still go to
Paradise.
1
Peter 4:6 says: “… For this is the reason the gospel was preached even to those
who are now dead, so that they might be judged according to human standards in
regard to the body, but live according to God in regard to the spirit…”
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