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Maroc Maroc - BUSINESSMIRROR.COM.PH - A La Une - 16/Jan 16:01

Saving religion

Last Monday, the 13th of January, the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) collected a million plus of its believers to stage a peace rally. Days before the said event, there were statements made by other religious groups—we would like to assume that they did not belong to INC—and they were vociferously strong positions. They followed the same strand—a religion should not be used to prop up corrupt politicians. A variant of this thesis stated how if a religion sides with evil, then it has no business being called a religion.

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