Florante At Laura Full Story Tagalog Version Bible
When the Tagalog Good News Bible (Magandang Balita Biblia) was published in 1980, . the classic Tagalog poem “Floranta in Laura” [Floranta and Laura]. in Philippine politics and literature in his epic poem Florenta in Laura. In my book In Search of Truth, I wrote, in part: “In the past and in the present, Filipinos living under an authoritarian political system could not help but suffer from this system – could not help but feel themselves victims of this system. Therefore, they will continue to perceive themselves, first of all, as a victim, and not as a subject of political action†[Ibid. R. 20]. It seems to me that in some parts of the Philippines this idea can be translated into reality.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2017
I’m signing this post from China where I’m on a team working hard to pull off a few tasks that would have already been done if we weren’t walking around with a heavy backpack at all times. They were nice enough to accommodate us with the availability of their computers and wifi to write this post. (Both Tricia and I both had to return home last night as we were not feeling well).
Tuesday, August 25, 2017
The other day while reading through the New Testament looking for notes to write a KJV version comparison post, I found these scripture verses:
Married women were counted as slaves and were subject to their husbands. John 19:25
And when Mary saw him she thought he was the gardener, and she began to say to him, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.”
Monday, August 24, 2017
Katherine Johnson aka Maa-ji.
I like her character and I liked the movie too. She was funny and wise. She said all the truth.
But she was still.
I had never thought about her as a race-card playing pig until a friend, Mark, showed me this picture and quote where she was described by Nathan Glazener: “As a black female, her position in the history of America was of the greatest importance. For the first time, a black woman was being portrayed as equal to a white man.” This is offensive to all of us who have worked so hard to get to this point.
How is it possible for a person who so loved the race to act this way?
God knows what they saw in this woman. But how can He stand for what we see in ourselves.
For instance, I’m not saying to play the race card. That’s not what this is about. But there are events in every person’s life that we as blacks have to go through to understand what they went through.
Let me explain.
The first time I ever saw Katherine Johnson as the heroine in a movie, it was “Hidden Figures”. When I first heard of it, I was very excited. I love the story. I love these women. Every time I hear about Johnson it’s always about her being a computer genius. She invented the BAM (Bomb-Arming Computer) and a few other things, but she
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