Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bad Words: "F_ _ k Jesus," "F_ _ k Muhammad"

MAYROONG isang mag-aaral sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, Diliman na naringgang nagsasabi ng "F- - k Jesus, f - -  k Jesus" habang naglalakad kasama ang iba pa. Ang nasabing kabataan ay Muslim at ang iba sa mga kasama niyang ay Kristiano.

It seemed that the said UP student, an indigenous Muslim tribe member, was saying the anti-Jesus words, along with some explanation, in a casual, near-joking fashion. Gayunpaman, WALA sa wisyo ang pinagsasasabi niya, pwera pa sa medyo masamang pakinggan.

I was born and raised a Catholic Christian but I've become eclectic in my spiritual tendencies. Medyo nakahiling ako sa mga relihiyong Silangan tulad ng paniniwalang Hindu at Budhismo na nagtuturo ng reincarnation. Still, I can't help but find the "F- - k Jesus" religious spite or whatever as ridiculously unfounded.




Bakit sasabihing "F- - k Jesus" ay selibado (CELIBATE) si Hesukristo, ayon na rin sa turo ng mga Kristianong simbahan. Hindi nag-asawa at walang inasawa kahit isa si Hesus na sinasamba ng mga Kristiano.

There exists, concededly, the hypothesis that Jesus Christ was united with Mary Magdalene in a SACRED marriage, with the latter in no way the 'prostitute' that she has been made out to be for a long time but, rather, the "apostles of all apostles." According to the apocryphal Christian texts, Mary Magdalene was the leader and visionary of a group of women disciples of Jesus. However, the Apochrypha is NOT considered valid by mainstream Christianity for which reason such text were not included in the New Testament. Therefore, any spite or criticism of Christianity by non-believers should work on the premise that JESUS was CELIBATE.

Kung kaya nga't nakakatawa ang sinabi ng naturang Muslim na mag-aaral at ng iba pa. I googled "f_ _ k Jesus" and the cyber search yielded some 55,000 results actually. Jesus Christ cannot possibly f_ _ k because the Christian prophet/God was a CELIBATE, at least while here on earth.

Kung baga, kung ang mga babaing mayaman sa karanasan sa kama sa iba't ibang lalaki ay itinuturing na marumi, si Hesukristo ay maituturing na napakalinis dahil siya ay birheng lalaking propeta.

Kung mayroong propetang lalaki na hindi birhen at mayaman sa karanasang sekswal sa iba't ibang babae pa ay si Muhammad, ang nagtatag ng relihiyong Islam. Isn't it that Mohammad had a harem of many wives--said to be thirteen in all? The Muslim prophet even married (and f_ _ ked?) a very-much minor girl 9 (nine) years of age.

Every individual human, woman or man, has been given by God with the intelligence to think, discern, and decide. That means we should be free to criticize and express our assessments and thoughts of other religions. However, let sound reason guide us. The Christian prophet/God cannot have possibly engaged in f_ _ king so one shouldn't even ask others to f_ _k Jesus.

Muhammad did f_ _ k women, including at least a girl, whom he married as part of his harem. It's still bad to say "f _ _ Muhammad," though, because we should try to respect all religions. By the way, a google search of "f_ _ k Muhammad" yielded over 4,000 hits while for the variant spelling, "f_ _k Mohammad," there were nearly 3,700 hits.

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References:

Reid, George. "Apocrypha." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 23 Feb. 2011. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01601a.htm.

McLaughlin, Lisa and David Van Biema. "Mary Magdalene: Saint or Sinner?" 11 Aug. 2003. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1005391,00.html

Reuther, Rosemary Radford. "No church conspiracy against Mary Magdalene." 9 Feb. 2001. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1141/is_15_37/ai_70926901/

Picknett, Lynn and Clive Prince. The Templar Revelation: Secret Guardians of the True Identity of Christ. Simon and Schuster, 2004
http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=pwvyM66XoJ0C&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297&dq=%22templar+revelation%22+%22sacred+marriage%22&source=bl&ots=7hIHXpv4gl&sig=DK5i97lEQG8YXl-moO1M8qxgukY&hl=tl&ei=k6BkTbnNH8nsrAec-OjSBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

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Photo Art: Jesusa Bernardo

1 comment:

  1. apologies for the candor but this is in no way meant to be irreverent.

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