In a page reflection paper comparing and contrasting the catholic churchs objection to the rizal law and the RH bill by recalling the events that took place during the legislative debates
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In a page reflection paper comparing and contrasting the catholic churchs objection to the rizal law and the RH bill by recalling the events that took place during the legislative debates
- The Rizal Bill's opponents portrayed Recto as a communist and an opponent of the Catholic faith. The Church was concerned that the bill would violate its right to freedom of conscience and religion, according to Abinales and Amoroso (2005).
- In accordance with the letter provided by the CBCP, Rizal broke several church regulations, most notably Canon Law 1399, which outlaws publications that criticise or mock any of the catholic doctrines or that uphold errors denounced by the Holy See.
- The Church continued to oppose the law requiring the study of Rizal's books Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo after Recto was elected on the grounds that it would violate people's rights of conscience and religion.
- According to church leaders, the RH measure will only encourage the use of contraceptives. Additionally, he thought that the Christmas season would be a suitable time for Filipinos to consider the life of Jesus Christ, who entered this earth in order to reveal what "life" really meant.
- Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo reading requirements were nevertheless opposed by the Church on the grounds that they would violate people's freedoms of conscience and religion.
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