Saturday, June 11, 2011

Manny Pacquiao on Divorce Bill: Nasa Bibliya Bawal mong I-ANO Yung NASUBO Na

Manila, Philippines
Manny doesn't spit, he swallows. 
Because he is now a congressman, The pound for pound champ has a lot to "say" about what is happening in the country. Whether or not his statements are worth "listening" to, that's another story.

When asked about the Divorce Bill, the almost cross-eyed Manny Pacquiao (because of multiple blows aimed on his head from his fights) said in Startalk TX interview, and I quote, "Sa Divorce, hindi maganda yan. Nasa Bibliya na bawal mong i-ano yung nasubo na. Bawal mong iluwa yung nasubo mo na. So napakalaking kasalanan din yun."

Someone's getting into my nerves. Why does he always bring-the-Bible-stuff-up? Does this make him credible...enough? I mean how ironic, with his "secrets" - Saint Peter would probably kick him off the heavens. (hush, that's too libelous to mention here)

Let's bring Manny's statements to another level, shall we? He further added, 
"Kayo ay ikinasal, hindi kayo sumumpa lang sa harapan ng tao, sa harapan ng pari lamang, kundi sumumpa ka sa harapan ng Panginoon"

Amen, that's true!But what he said after that, i disagree.

"...Na kapag ipinasa natin yun ay parang tinuturuan natin ang mga tao na maghiwalay kayo,ganyan.Samantalang pwede pa naman pag-usapan yun, na ibalik sa dati, ganun."

Oops! Don't generalize. Please, Mr. Congressman! I think we're the last of the few countries who do not have divorce. It is unfair for a lawmaker like you, to speak of that thing this early, without first looking into the details -pro's and con's of the bill
You have to remember - you represent a "certain" group of people in the Congress, from your district.

Those citizens are not rich  who can afford the very "costly" annulment proceedings.
Divorce has its good side too for those who truly need it. 
Every couple has a "reason" on why they choose to part ways, so some things will not be fixed by just mere "pag-uusap". 
Do your reasearch first before blasting the divorce law with your "morality" opinion, again.
Give us some potent and solid argument next time, outside the Bible. 

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