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Ideology Catholicism vs Judaism : Episode 8

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Episode 8: Today, we will discuss the third part of our episode, the ideology of Catholicism and Judaism. What are the dogmas or doctrines of Catholicism? What are the doctrines of Judaism? In the previous episodes, we discussed that Abraham is the father of Judaism, Catholicism, and Islam. Judaism was founded by Abraham. Judaism worships only one God and does not believe in Christ. In Judaism, being kind is enough even if you do not worship God. In Judaism, the messiah is an ordinary person and not divine. Judaism always thinks about how to make people and the world peaceful. Judaism does not believe in salvation, heaven, hell, or Satan. In Judaism, the face of God is incomprehensible, incomparable, indescribable, or visible. Catholicism was founded by Constantine the Great of Rome and not by Christ. Catholics worship many gods such as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. In Catholicism, even if you repeatedly sin, it’s okay as long as you confess to a priest afterwar...

Dogma Catholicism vs Judaism : Episode 7

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In the last episode, we discussed that Abraham is the father of Judaism, Catholicism, and Islam. Judaism was founded by Abraham. Catholicism was founded by Constantine the Great of Rome and not by Christ. Judaism worships only one God and does not believe in Christ. Catholics worship many gods and Jesus. In Judaism, being kind is enough even if you do not worship God. In Catholicism, no matter how many times you are bad, as long as you repent in the end and surrender yourself to God, that’s okay, God will forgive you. Now, we will continue with part 2 of our discussion on the doctrines of Catholicism vs. Judaism. *Judaism believes in the coming of the messiah who is an ordinary person, like you or me, not divine. ~In Christianity, the Messiah is divine. It is Jesus. The word messiah comes from the Hebrew equivalent of “anointed.” This anointing is given only to monarchs or ancient messiahs. In Judaism, the Messiah represents a person with special talents or the will of God’s goodness. ...

Catholism vs Judaism: Episode 6

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 The differences between Catholicism and Judaism, as well as their respective doctrines. Catholicism:  Catholicism, also known as Roman Catholicism, is a Christian faith that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. It is characterized by its hierarchical structure, sacraments, and devotion to the Pope in Rome. Catholics believe in the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) and adhere to various dogmas and doctrines established by the Roman Catholic Church. Judaism:  Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world. Its followers are the Jews and is based on the covenant between God and the Jewish people. Judaism emphasizes ethical behavior, reading of the sacred texts (such as the Torah, Tanakh), and observance of religious practices. Unlike Catholicism, Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the Messiah, same with Islam and the rest of other religions. Catholic Dogmas and Doctrines: Trinity: Catholics believe in the Holy Trinity, which consists of God th...

The Marks of the True Church: Episode 5

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What is a church? How did the church begin? Which church is God’s church? Which church is the Catholic Church? Which church is the Christian Church? Are Christians and Catholics the same? How can you know the true church? What are the churches that are not God’s church? Is your church the true church of God? Do you worship in the right church? Do you worship the true God? What are the marks of the true church? About Atheista ng Pilipinas: The name “Atheista ng Pilipinas:” is a symbolic pseudonym or pen name of the author. The author is a teacher, an engineer, and a writer. He is one of the authors of physics books used by students in the Philippines. He formally founded “The Voice of Philippine Atheism” in 2000. Additionally, he has written several books in philosophy, religion, technology, and science, which can be found on Amazon. Disclaimer: The articles on “Atheista ng Pilipinas” are intended for balanced education. Since this site is continually edited, updated, and improved, I re...

Was there a bible before the Bible: Episode 4

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 How was the Bible created? Where did it come from? When was it made? Who wrote it? Which religions contributed to the Bible’s formation? What are the different types of Bibles in the world today? Among the many Bible versions, which one is considered the true Bible? Is your church a scam? Is your pastor an impostor? Is your Bible fake? About Atheista ng Pilipinas: The name “Atheista ng Pilipinas:” is a symbolic pseudonym or pen name of the author. The author is a teacher, an engineer, and a writer. He is one of the authors of physics books used by students in the Philippines. He formally founded “The Voice of Philippine Atheism” in 2000. Additionally, he has written several books in philosophy, religion, technology, and science, which can be found on Amazon. Disclaimer: The articles on “Atheista ng Pilipinas” are intended for balanced education. Since this site is continually edited, updated, and improved, I recommend you to check back frequently for new content.  If you wish...

Secular Creed of Philippine Atheism: Episode 3

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The “Secular Creed of Atheism in the Philippines”: Intelligence, not ignorance Clarity, not blind belief Work, not worship Courage, not fear Truth, not fiction Good conduct, not deception Rationality, not superstition Humanity, not solely focused on God Inquisitiveness, not blind obedience Reason, not ideology About Atheista ng Pilipinas: The name “Atheista ng Pilipinas:” is a symbolic pseudonym or pen name of the author. The author is a teacher, an engineer, and a writer. He is one of the authors of physics books used by students in the Philippines. He formally founded “The Voice of Philippine Atheism” in 2000. Additionally, he has written several books in philosophy, religion, technology, and science, which can be found on Amazon. Disclaimer: The articles on “Atheista ng Pilipinas” are intended for balanced education. Since this site is continually edited, updated, and improved, I recommend you to check back frequently for new content.  If you wish to use any material here for th...

Topics about Atheism in the Philippines: Episode 2

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Is there evidence that God exists? Is there evidence against God? Where did the concept of God or the Son of God originate? Which came first: Judaism, Islam, or Christianity? Where does the Old Testament come from? Who invented it? Where does the New Testament come from? Who invented it? Why were the Old Testament and New Testament combined? Which version are you using? How was the Bible translated from Hebrew, Greek, German, and Latin? How many people did Satan kill compared to God in the Bible? How many gods are worshipped in the Bible? Is the name of Jesus Christ ever mentioned in the Bible? Did Christ claim to be the Son of God? If Christ is half-human and half-God, is he a demigod? Why is Jesus sometimes called the Antichrist? Who or what created the entire universe? How were humanity, the world, and the cosmos created? Where did we come from, and why were we created? Where do the “seven deadly sins” come from? Was Virgin Mary perpetually a virgin or did she have other children? W...

Atheista ng Pilipinas Podcast : Episode 1

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The advocacy and goals of Atheista ng Pilipinas (Atheists of the Philippines) encompass several important aspects: 1. Voice of Atheism in the Philippines: Atheista ng Pilipinas aims to be the voice of atheism in the country by uniting atheists, agnostics, and non-conformists. We come together under the banner of the “Samahang Internasyonal Koalisiyon ng mga Atheista ng Pilipinas” (SIKAP), advocating for rational thought and critical inquiry. 2. Challenging Misguided Beliefs: The organization seeks to correct misconceptions about the existence of God and address inaccuracies found in religious texts, including the Bible. 3. Countering Indoctrination: Atheista ng Pilipinas opposes the gradual indoctrination imposed on unsuspecting citizens by organized religious institutions. We encourage critical thinking and awareness. 4. Equal Teaching of Different Beliefs: The group advocates for equal treatment in education regarding various belief systems. We believe that individuals should have...