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Donât pay for these idiotsâ: Duterte wants Filipinos to ditch Catholic mass, pray home instead
Turning up his war of words with the Catholic Church, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte now wants citizens to ditch mass, calling the churchâs teachings out of touch and its bishops corrupt.
âYou build a chapel on your own house and pray there. You donât have to go to church to pay for these idiots,â Duterte said in a speech reported by ABS-CBN, the largest media conglomerate in the Philippines.
Duterte, who has never shied away from any controversy, made the comments at the groundbreaking of a water supply project in the city of Davao on Sunday, where he previously served as mayor before ascending to higher office in 2016.
After opening the infrastructure project, the unfiltered president lit into one of his favorite targets: God.
âWhat do they know about the world today? How can people 3,000 years ago predict or project what is happening today?â he asked, blasting the Vaticanâs teachings as âarchaic.â
He must have been busy shooting drug dealers during history class, as Christianity has only existed for just over 2,000 years; unless he was referring to the ancient Israelites of the Old Testament, of course.
Well used to insulting drug dealers and foreign leaders (describing Barack Obama as a âson of a whoreâ), this is not the first time the unrestrained president in Manila has taken on God (who he called âstupidâ) and the Pope (also a âson of a whoreâ).
This time he took aim at the countryâs bishops rather than its priests - some of whom, he said, were his friends - warning warned parishioners not to give money to bishops who he accused of engaging in corrupt behaviour by asking the government to provide them with vehicles.
Compared to his usual outbursts, Duterte went relatively easy on the bishops this time. In 2016 he warned Church leadership âdonât f**k with meâ in a by-now commonplace press-conference tirade.
After Brazil and Mexico, the Philippines is the third most populous Catholic nation on the planet.Â
The Vaticanâs teachings have long-influenced the Filipino faithful's conservative attitudes towards social issues, with some two-thirds (67 percent) asked by Pew saying divorce was morally unacceptable, and 93 percent opposing abortion.
Duterte, by contrast, seems content to live a life untroubled by the churchâs teachings. God, he said, was âstupidâ for creating humans with original sin, a âstupid proposition.â
He also seems content to disregard the biblical instructions on murder: his ongoing anti-drug crackdown has claimed more than 20,000 lives, according to the governmentâs own figures, and Duterte himself has said that he personally killed suspects during his time as mayor of Davao.
He has also boasted of having two wives and multiple girlfriends, something the church would surely frown upon, and has personally thanked pharmaceutical company Pfizer for Viagra, which he said has allowed him to keep up with his multiple, younger partners, well into his 70s.
https://www.rt.com/news/444931-duterte-stop-going-church/
âDonât pay for these idiotsâ: Duterte wants Filipinos to ditch Catholic mass, pray home instead
Turning up his war of words with the Catholic Church, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte now wants citizens to ditch mass, calling the churchâs teachings out of touch and its bishops corrupt.
âYou build a chapel on your own house and pray there. You donât have to go to church to pay for these idiots,â Duterte said in a speech reported by ABS-CBN, the largest media conglomerate in the Philippines.
Duterte, who has never shied away from any controversy, made the comments at the groundbreaking of a water supply project in the city of Davao on Sunday, where he previously served as mayor before ascending to higher office in 2016.
After opening the infrastructure project, the unfiltered president lit into one of his favorite targets: God.
âWhat do they know about the world today? How can people 3,000 years ago predict or project what is happening today?â he asked, blasting the Vaticanâs teachings as âarchaic.â
He must have been busy shooting drug dealers during history class, as Christianity has only existed for just over 2,000 years; unless he was referring to the ancient Israelites of the Old Testament, of course.
Well used to insulting drug dealers and foreign leaders (describing Barack Obama as a âson of a whoreâ), this is not the first time the unrestrained president in Manila has taken on God (who he called âstupidâ) and the Pope (also a âson of a whoreâ).
This time he took aim at the countryâs bishops rather than its priests - some of whom, he said, were his friends - warning warned parishioners not to give money to bishops who he accused of engaging in corrupt behaviour by asking the government to provide them with vehicles.
Compared to his usual outbursts, Duterte went relatively easy on the bishops this time. In 2016 he warned Church leadership âdonât f**k with meâ in a by-now commonplace press-conference tirade.
After Brazil and Mexico, the Philippines is the third most populous Catholic nation on the planet.Â
The Vaticanâs teachings have long-influenced the Filipino faithful's conservative attitudes towards social issues, with some two-thirds (67 percent) asked by Pew saying divorce was morally unacceptable, and 93 percent opposing abortion.
Duterte, by contrast, seems content to live a life untroubled by the churchâs teachings. God, he said, was âstupidâ for creating humans with original sin, a âstupid proposition.â
He also seems content to disregard the biblical instructions on murder: his ongoing anti-drug crackdown has claimed more than 20,000 lives, according to the governmentâs own figures, and Duterte himself has said that he personally killed suspects during his time as mayor of Davao.
He has also boasted of having two wives and multiple girlfriends, something the church would surely frown upon, and has personally thanked pharmaceutical company Pfizer for Viagra, which he said has allowed him to keep up with his multiple, younger partners, well into his 70s.
https://www.rt.com/news/444931-duterte-stop-going-church/
Clever.