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Among the rules of kartilya ng katipunan .what corresponds with the golden rule

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The first group contains the rules that will make the member an upright individual and the second group contains the rules that will guide the way he treats his fellow men.

Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

Kartilya corresponds with the golden rule.

Explanation:

Kartilya showcased the importance given bythe Katipunan organization.

There famous 14 rules:

  1. A life not consecrated to a high and reasonable purpose is a shadeless tree, if not a poisonous weed.
  2. Doing good for personal gain and not for its own sake is not a virtue.
  3. It is rational to be charitable and to love one's fellow man, and to adjust one's behavior, actions, and words to what is reasonable in itself.
  4. Whether our skin is black or white, we are all born equal: superiority in knowledge, wealth, and beauty must be understood, but not inherent superiority.
  5. An honorable man prefers honor to personal gain; if you're mean, get honor.
  6. To an honorable man, his word is sacred.
  7. Don't waste your time: wealth can be regained, but time cannot.
  8. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor before the law or in the field.
  9. A prudent man is sparing in his words and faithful in keeping secrets.
  10. On the thorny road of life, a man is the guide of his wife and children, and if the guide leads to the abyss, then those he leads also go there.
  11. You must not look upon a woman as a mere toy but as a faithful companion who shares with you the punishments of life; her (physical) weakness increases your interest in her, and she reminds you of the mother who gave birth and raised you.
  12. What you don't want done to your wife, children, brothers, and sisters, you don't want done to your neighbor's wife, children, brothers, and sisters.
  13. A man is not worth more because he is a king, because his nose is a horn and his color is white, not because he is a priest, a servant of God, nor because he has high privileges on earth; he is worth the most because he is a man of proven and true worth, who does good, keeps his word, is worthy, and honest; one who neither oppresses nor consents to oppression; and one who loves and cherishes his fatherland, though born in the desert and knows no language but his own.
  14. When these rules of conduct are known to all, the longed-for sun of liberty will rise gloriously over the most wretched part of this earth, and its rays will spread eternal joy among the brethren united in the same rays, among those lives that are lost. Only fatigue and well-deserved suffering remain. If the applicant (katipunan) has informed himself of all this and believes that he can fulfill his obligations, he can complete the application for entry.

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