Fidel and Religion: Conversations with Frei Betto | MY | TWO | CENTS |
Title: Fidel and Religion: Conversations with Frei Betto on Marxism and Liberal Theology
Category: Social Studies
Rate: 5 out of 5 :D
Fidel Castro, the great Cuban leader is interviewed by Frei Betto, a brazillian priest and libreation theologist, on an informal setting with far-ranging topics that will interest Catholics and non-Catholics alike. :D The conversation includes a history of Fidel Castro's life, his early education, his belief about religion and his refutations about socialism as an anti-religion ideology.
One may read this book and fall in love with Fidel Castro, or one may read this and go hunt Castro's head. A must-read boooook for all! :D Yey!
I'm currently reading a Castro book. Its title is "No One Can Stop the Course of History."
Chillax!
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DRI #2
| DAILY | random | IDEAS |
1. Why do they post Cupid's picture inside the church?
Cupid is a Roman/Greek God. Study humanities. What are you thinking anyway? Cupid is not St. Valentine. Study your religion.
2. On being agnostic, an atheist, and a deist.
Just for clear definitons. I know what an Agnostic and an Atheist is. What the hell is a Deist?
A deist is a person who believes (based solely on reason) in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation. In short, God created the universe. Afterwards, he disappeared!
An atheist is a person who disbelieves that there is an existing God or Supreme Being. This is easy. There is no God. That's clear!
An agnostic person believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God. One who is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true atheism. We can't claim anything. We don't have the capabilities. Uncertainty in our knowledge claim.
3. I feel something whenever I am in TriNoMa. I feel uncomfortable. I don't know why.
4. Bakit nanalo ang YES sa SR Referendum? HAHA. :)
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