Explain how faith in God could help develop hope and
optimism among Filipinos.
Did Rizal have faith in God? Support your answer.
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Yes, Rizal have faith in God.
- For Filipinos, religion is the foundation of hope. They have an intrinsic religiosity that allows them to understand and accept reality in the framework of divine purpose and plan because they have a strong faith in God.
- Even the poorest lives experience less hardship when they have faith in the Resurrection and their rightful reward in the hereafter.
- The Filipino God is a personal deity whom people praise, threaten, implore for pardon or mercy, and pacify with promises. Rituals of appreciation and appeasement are a natural component of daily living for both individuals and communities.
- Bahala na, the Filipino proverb that best captures faith, enables Filipinos to put their trust in God.
- The name "bahala" refers to the supreme caretaker and ancient Filipino deity Bathala. Mortals place complete faith in divinities to perform the primary role of caring.
- Although bahala na is sometimes seen as a sign of defeatist resignation, many Filipinos it is a source of psychic energy that they can tap into when times are tough.
- It is what keeps them going even when things are uncertain or turn violently hostile. The courage of the Filipino people to stand up to armed tanks in 1986 came from this source of faith.
- Because Rizal could only have relied on the idea that "God was God," he used the term "blind faith" to describe his belief in the existence of God. As a result, he would neither reject nor recognise the theological justifications offered by the mortals around him. The propensity of blind confidence was more intellectual than moral.
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