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Selling Lots in Heaven
Will you be ready if you die tomorrow? Have you reserved a spot in heaven? Just in case, contact me because I am not only a real estate agent selling lots in Davao City, but also belong to a church selling lots in heaven. It’s easy to acquire one if…
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The New Pope and the Old Catholic Church
I just saw a video of Pope Francis on his way to the Apostolic Nunciature in Manila, and I was touched deep in my heart. The visit is indeed a very significant event for all of us. It is a symbol of hope and a celebration of Filipino resilience. The…
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God’s Love Includes Lesbians and Gays
Our culture demands obedient behavior so that we fit in and do what’s expected of us according to the teachings of the Church. Proper behavior is essential if you don’t want to be labeled as weird. If you don’t fit, you may be perceived as someone whose destiny is hell.…
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Theory and more Practice: A Challenge to All of Us
Aside from religion and business, topics that really excite me are the principles that govern our behavior and ethics. We often know what is morally right, but in business, for example, we tend to think of profit before fair play. The gap between theory and practice widens if it benefits…
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Are you dating online? Never fall in love with an illusion
Online dating has become a worldwide industry, and many people have met successfully on the net. The other side of the coin is the significant number of scammers raking in large amounts daily from love-hungry victims. Here in the Philippines, scamming is feeding many cynical and dishonest men and women…
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Angels and Demons: A Foreigner’s Take on Love and Life in the Philippines
Angels and demons aren’t just abstract beliefs in the Philippines. Live there long enough and you’ll sense their presence in everyday life, especially in intimate relationships. The enduring influence of Spanish colonialism helped shape a culture where deep devotion and emotional intensity often go hand in hand, creating dynamics that…
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Why You Should Visit my Hometown, Davao
I have been to many places in the Philippines but am always happy returning home. Of course, this is natural; “away is good, but home is best.” This old truth applies to me, but there is a lot more to it than that. Davao has become a safe and clean…
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The Shadow of an Eagle
“Elected officials must serve the greater good no matter what it takes, like a father protecting and disciplining his family”. (Provincial Governor in Davao from 1959 to 1965, Vicente Duterte). A small and harmless sparrow, the Red Maya, was, up to 1995, the national symbol of the Philippines. However, the…
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Six Ways to Deal with Cultural Differences
As a kid, I dreamed of marrying someone from another culture. My interest stemmed from growing up reading pocketbooks featuring handsome Vikings who find great love in the middle of their sea voyages. I read with great fascination how these characters evolved, and as always, ended happily ever after. Just…
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