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surely there is such a thing as "professional rivalry" where even friends are not immune of.
somehow, the outcome may prove the friendship after all. dear mr. howie ewan ko kung saan ako magsisimula akoy isang ina na huminging justice dito sa united states gulong gulo ang isip ko july27 2009 nasa fox ten news ang anak ko na nabaril o binaril ng kaibigan sa loob ng bahay nila dito sa mobile alabama wala akong ibang kapamilya dito maliban sa asawako na78 years old atdalawa sanang anak subalit nabawian ng buhay ang bunso kong si joann kellie beck kaya ang panganay ko na lang nasi john at asawa ang kadamay ko rito matagal na panahon o six years ko nang pinetition ang kapatid kong lalaki na si simplicio evangelista pero kahit ng mamatay ang nanay ko rito hindi nila binigyan ng konsiderasyon na makasama ko ang kapatid ko hindi ko alam kung ano ang gagawin ko wala akong makaramay lalo na sa sitwasyon ngayon na hindi ko alam kung ano ang mangyayari sa kaso ng anakko sana matulungan mo ako na makiusap sa pangulo o sa embahadanasa kahit sa sandali ng huling paglilitis o hearing ng anak kong si kellie on october 6 ay pahintulutan niya na makasam ko ang kapatid ko at bigyan din ng hustisya na mabago ang batas dito na ang isang 15 years old na nakapatay aksidente o hindi ay kailangan ipatas bilang isang adult at hindi minor binaril niya ang anak dapat lang na makulong siya hindi po ba kung gusto po ninyong malaman ang ditalye nito makikita po ninyo sa fox10 news dated july27 2009 mobile alabama sana po mabasa ninyo ito hindi po ako marunong sa computer kaya hindi ko alam kung makakarating itong aking sulat sa inyo maraming salamat po
I read your post and my heart goes out to you and your family. I live in California and I have 3 kids, my eldest is 12 yr old girl. Ang ganda ganda ni Joann. Binasa ko ang mga articles about her at meron din siyang Facebook memorial ginawa ng mga kaibigan niya . I pray that God gives you strength to take care of your son.
Walang kuha ng school yung Philippine High School For the Arts. Walang picture yung school, bakit?
Good or Bad.....masaya ako dahil meron pa palang pag asa ang bayan hindi ko napanood ang ung palabas na un (june 14, 2009) pero nang basahin ko ung dispositive portion nung dokyu nalaman ko na kahit meron rivalry dun sa istorya sa bandang huli ay naging magkakaibigan cla.... kung ganito lang sana ang mga pulitiko sa atin sa pilipinas.....nice ONE Mr. SEVERINO oh mas magandang twagin kta na Mr. SEV for short.... nakakarelate me sa mga istorya...tnx and god bless
hay, sayang, hindi ko napanood,
alam ko maganda ang episode na to kasi may kinalaman sa ating cultura at sining. dapat ang mga ganitong topic ay hindi lang sa mga taong nagpupuyat. dapat din na ipalabas sa naaabutang oras ng panonood. gaya ng sa jesica soco at iba pa, pwede rin sa snbo, kc d pa gaano late yun, para naman magkaroon ng pag-asa ang mga batang nagnana-is na ma-improve ang taglay nilang talento. ako, galing ako sa isang arts school doon sa Ilocos Norte, SPA ang tawag dito, kahit pa na galing ako don, parang d ako kuntento sa naturo nila, parang gusto ko rin na pasukin ang PHSA. pinapanood ko pa lang don sa youtube(kaso lang d kumpleto, paki upload po yung ibang part) eh kinakalibutan na ako. tsk.tsk.tsk. ang mga INC, pati pangi-spam pinapatulan na rin. hanu ba yan.
walang karela-relasyon sa post ni howie. mahiya naman kayo! Iglesia ni Cristo
The Iglesia ni Cristo (Tagalog, “Church of Christ”) claims to be the true Church established by Christ. Felix Manalo, its founder, proclaimed himself God’s prophet. Many tiny sects today claim to be the true Church, and many individuals claim to be God’s prophet. What makes Iglesia ni Cristo different is that it is not as tiny as others. Since it was founded in the Philippines in 1914, it has grown to more than two hundred congregations in sixty-seven countries outside the Philippines, including an expanding United States contingent. The Iglesia keeps the exact number of members secret, but it is estimated to be between three million and ten million worldwide. It is larger than the Jehovah’s Witnesses, a better known sect (which also claims to be Christ’s true Church). Iglesia is not better known, despite its numbers, because the majority of Iglesia’s members are Filipino. Virtually the only exceptions are a few non-Filipinos who have married into Iglesia families. The organization publishes two magazines, Pasugo and God’s Message, which devote most of their energies toward condemning other Christian churches, especially the Catholic Church. The majority of the Iglesia’s members are ex-Catholics. The Philippines is the only dominantly Catholic nation in the Far East, with eighty-four percent of its population belonging to the Church. Since this is its largest potential source of converts, Iglesia relies on anti-Catholic scare tactics as support for its own doctrines, which cannot withstand biblical scrutiny. The Iglesia tries to convince people of its doctrines not by proving they are right, but by attempting to prove the Catholic Church’s teachings are wrong. Is Christ God? The Catholic teaching that most draws Iglesia’s fire is Christ’s divinity. Like the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Iglesia claims that Jesus Christ is not God but a created being. Yet the Bible is clear: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). We know Jesus is the Word because John 1:14 tells us, “The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.” God the Father was not made flesh; it was Jesus, as even Iglesia admits. Jesus is the Word, the Word is God, therefore Jesus is God. Simple, yet Iglesia won’t accept it. In Deuteronomy 10:17 and 1 Timothy 6:15, God the Father is called the “Lord of lords,” yet in other New Testament passages this divine title is applied directly to Jesus. In Revelation 17:14 we read, “They will make war on the Lamb, and the Lamb will conquer them, for he is Lord of lords and King of kings.” And in Revelation 19:13–16, John sees Jesus “clad in a robe dipped in blood, and the name by which he is called is The Word of God. . . . On his thigh he has a name inscribed, King of kings and Lord of lords.” The fact that Jesus is God is indicated in numerous places in the New Testament. John 5:18 states that Jewish leaders sought to kill Jesus “because he not only broke the Sabbath but also called God his Father, making himself equal with God.” Paul also states that Jesus was equal with God (Phil. 2:6). But if Jesus is equal with the Father, and the Father is a God, then Jesus is a God. Since there is only one God, Jesus and the Father must both be one God—one God in at least two persons (the Holy Spirit, of course, is the third person of the Trinity). The same is shown in John 8:56–59, where Jesus directly claims to be Yahweh (”I AM”). “‘Your father Abraham rejoiced that he was to see my day; he saw it and was glad.’ The Jews then said to him, ‘You are not yet fifty years old, and you have seen Abraham?’ Jesus said to them, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.’ So they took up stones to throw at him; but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple.” Jesus’ audience understood exactly what he was claiming; that is why they picked up rocks to stone him. They considered him to be b.aspheming God by claiming to be Yahweh. The same truth is emphasized elsewhere. Paul stated that we are to live “awaiting our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:13). And Peter addressed his second epistle to “those who have obtained a faith of equal standing with ours in the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Pet. 1:1). Jesus is shown to be God most dramatically when Thomas, finally convinced that Jesus has risen, falls down and exclaims, “My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28)—an event many in Iglesia have difficulty dealing with. When confronted with this passage in a debate with Catholic Answers founder Karl Keating, Iglesia apologist Jose Ventilacion replied with a straight face, “Thomas was wrong.” God’s Messenger? A litmus test for any religious group is the credibility of its founder in making his claims. Felix Manalo’s credibility and, consequently, his claims, are impossible to take seriously. He claimed to be “God’s messenger,” divinely chosen to re-establish the true Church which, according to Manalo, disappeared in the first century due to apostasy. It was his role to restore numerous doctrines that the Church had abandoned. A quick look at Manalo’s background shows where these doctrines came from: Manalo stole them from other quasi-Christian religious sects. Manalo was baptized a Catholic, but he left the Church as a teen. He became a Protestant, going through five different denominations, including the Seventh-Day Adventists. Finally, Manalo started his own church in 1914. In 1919, he left the Philippines because he wanted to learn more about religion. He came to America, to study with Protestants, whom Iglesia would later declare to be apostates, just like Catholics. Why, five years after being called by God to be his “last messenger,” did Manalo go to the U.S. to learn from apostates? What could God’s messenger learn from a group that, according to Iglesia, had departed from the true faith? The explanation is that, contrary to his later claims, Manalo did not believe himself to be God’s final messenger in 1914. He didn’t use the last messenger doctrine until 1922. He appears to have adopted the messenger doctrine in response to a schism in the Iglesia movement. The schism was led by Teogilo Ora, one of its early ministers. Manalo appears to have developed the messenger doctrine to accumulate power and re-assert his leadership in the church. This poses a problem for Iglesia, because if Manalo had been the new messenger called by God in 1914, why didn’t he tell anybody prior to 1922? Because he didn’t think of it until 1922. His situation in this respect parallels that of Mormonism’s founder Joseph Smith, who claimed that when he was a boy, God appeared to him in a vision and told him all existing churches were corrupt and he was not to join them, that he would lead a movement to restore God’s true Church. But historical records show that Smith did join an inquirer’s class at an established Protestant church after his supposed vision from God. It was only in later years that Smith came up with his version of the “true messenger” doctrine, proving as much of an embarrassment for the Mormon church as Manalo’s similar doctrine does for Iglesia. Iglesia Prophesied? A pillar of Iglesia belief is that its emergence in the Philippines was prophesied in the Bible. This idea is supposedly found in Isaiah 43:5–6, which states, “Fear not, for I am with you; I will bring your offspring from the east, and from the west I will gather you; I will say to the north, ‘Give up,’ and the south, ‘Do not withhold; bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the end of the earth.’” Iglesia argues that in this verse, Isaiah is referring to the “far east” and that this is the place where the “Church of Christ” will emerge in the last days. This point is constantly repeated in Iglesia literature: “The prophecy stated that God’s children shall come from the far east” (Pasugo, March 1975, 6). But the phrase “far east” is not in the text. In fact, in the Tagalog (Filipino) translation, as well as in the original Hebrew, the words “far” and “east” are not even found in the same verse, yet the Iglesia recklessly combine the two verses to translate “far east.” Using this fallacious technique, Iglesia claims that the far east refers to the Philippines. Iglesia is so determined to convince its followers of this “fact” that it quotes Isaiah 43:5 from an inexact paraphrase by Protestant Bible scholar James Moffatt that reads, “From the far east will I bring your offspring.” Citing this mistranslation, one Iglesia work states, “Is it not clear that you can read the words ‘far east’? Clear! Why does not the Tagalog Bible show them? That is not our fault, but that of those who translated the Tagalog Bible from English—the Catholics and Protestants” (Isang Pagbubunyag Sa Iglesia ni Cristo, 1964:131). The Iglesia accuses everyone else of mistranslating the Bible, when it is Iglesia that is taking liberties with the original language. The Name Game Iglesia points to its name as proof it is the true Church. They argue, “What is the name of Christ’s Church, as given in the Bible? It is the ‘Church of Christ.’ Our church is called the ‘Church of Christ.’ Therefore, ours is the Church Christ founded.” Whether or not the exact words “Church of Christ” appear in the Bible is irrelevant, but since Iglesia makes it an issue, it is important to note that the phrase “Church of Christ” never once appears in the Bible. The verse Iglesia most often quotes on this issue is Romans 16:16: “Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ greet you ” (Pasugo, November 1973, 6). But the phrase in this verse is “churches of Christ.” And it’s not a technical name. Paul is referring to a collection of local churches, not giving an organizational name. To get further “proof” of its name, Iglesia cites Acts 20:28: “Take heed therefore . . . to feed the church of Christ which he has purchased with his blood” (Lamsa translation; cited in Pasugo, April 1978). But the Lamsa translation is not based on the original Greek, the language in which the book of Acts was written. In Greek, the phrase is “the church of God” (tan ekklasian tou Theou) not “the church of Christ” (tan ekklasian tou Christou). Iglesia knows this, yet it continues to mislead its members. Even if the phrase “church of Christ” did appear in the Bible, it would not help Iglesia’s case. Before Manalo started his church, there were already groups calling themselves “the Church of Christ.” There are several Protestant denominations that call themselves Church of Christ and use exactly the same argument. Of course, they aren’t the true Church for the same reason Iglesia isn’t—because they were not founded by Christ. Did Christ’s Church Apostatize? The doctrines upon which all Iglesia’s other doctrines depend is its teaching that Christ’s Church apostatized in the early centuries. Like Mormonism, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, and other fringe groups, Iglesia asserts that the early Christian Church suffered a total apostasy. It believes in “the complete disappearance of the first-century Church of Christ and the emergence of the Catholic Church” (Pasugo, July-Aug. 1979, But Jesus promised that his Church would never apostatize. He told Peter, “And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). If his Church had apostatized, then the gates of hell would have prevailed against it, making Christ a liar. In other passages, Christ teaches the same truth. In Matthew 28:20 he said, “I am with you always even until the end of the world.” And in John 14:16, 18 he said, “And I will pray to the Father, and he will give you another Counselor, to be with you forever … I will not leave you desolate.” If Iglesia members accept the apostasy doctrine, they make Christ a liar. Since they believe Jesus Christ is not a liar, they are ignoring what Christ promised, and their doctrine contradicts Scripture. They are, however, fulfilling Scripture. While Jesus taught that his Church would never apostatize, the Bible does teach that there will be a great apostasy, or falling away from the Church. Paul prophesies: “[Do not] be quickly shaken in mind or excited . . . to the effect that the day of the Lord has come. Let no one deceive you in any way; for that day will not come, unless the rebellion [Greek: apostasia] comes first” (2 Thess. 2:2–3); “Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by giving heed to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons” (1 Tim. 4:1); and, “For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own liking, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander into myths” (2 Tim. 4:3–4). By falling away from the Church, members of Iglesia are committing precisely the kind of apostasy of which they accuse the Catholic Church. The Bible tells us in 1 John 4:1: “Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are of God; for many false prophets have gone out into the world.” Was Felix Manalo a true prophet? Is his church the “true Church?” If we test the claims of Iglesia ni Cristo, the answer is apparent. His total apostasy doctrine is in flat contradiction to Christ’s teaching. There is no way that Iglesia ni Cristo can be the true Church of Christ. NIHIL OBSTAT: I have concluded that the materials presented in this work are free of doctrinal or moral errors. Bernadeane Carr, STL, Censor Librorum, August 10, 2004 IMPRIMATUR: In accord with 1983 CIC 827 permission to publish this work is hereby granted. +Robert H. Brom, Bishop of San Diego, August 10, 2004 http://www.catholic.com/library/Iglesia_Ni_Cristo.asp Bakit iba na ang cameraman nyo po? Nag abroad na po ba si Mang Egay? Ang galing pa naman nya?
Hey, howie, whatever happened to your blog?
We miss your updates, man! Para ba sa sining o para makaalpas sa kahirapan..?
Malamang pareho.. Ang ganda ng blog na to, Howie. Hello Howie,
This does not connect to any of your topics but i guess i could get my message across. I was switching between ASAP and SOP today (Sunday). The main difference is the treatment with which the death of Cory was given importance. SOP just went on with its usuall merry self while ASAP devoted the first hour of its show to a tribute to Cory. I am really disappointed with GMA considering i am of the impression that GMA is "deeper" in the treatment of more important issues. I hope you can come up with a fitting treatment and coverage of an icon. I am really disappointed with GMA's treatment of this occasion. Edgar Montecillo ang gulo naman.halo-halo ang topic.akala ko halo-halo sa palamigan lang. ano ba yan
Da best talaga mga docu ng syete, more power!!! howie and mga kapuso please visit and post comment din sa blog ko http://angelandheaven.blogspot.com/2008/04/after-rain.html
-eumeirx Sir, Baka pwede mo mabasa yung blog ko inregards to a letter of scholarship request to Mr. Mr. Mar Roxas. Eto po ang link: http://s1ngl3m0m.blogspot.com Baka magawan nyo ng story na instead gumastos sila ng milyon milyon sa mga campaign ads nila eh tulungan na lang nila yung mga wala pang aral. Di naman natin kailangan na "ramdam" lang nila tayo.
Salamat po, Susan Sir, Pwede sana mabasa mo ang blog ko..
Click the link below.... and leave comments http://wwwdexterblog.blogspot.com/ http://myblogdexterlopez.blogspot.com/ Thanks Dexter Sir Howie, maraming salamat sa patuloy na pagbibigay impormasyon at inspirasyon sa kabataang Pilipino... Mabuhay ka at ang malayang pamamahayag... God bless!
I enjoyed this episode. It's a good thing that you only highlighted the journeys of the kids who actually made the cut. Was that intentional?
sir gud day,im mark a student of our lady of fatima university in QC.i would like to ask for your commentary on why PGMA should not run for congress on the upcoming 2010 election..i badly need comments on this topic for my research.kindly send it to my email markaaron009@yahoo.com.thank you sir god bless and more power.
sir howie, gling ka na po ng isabela sa pg cover mo ng si gov. at ang mga bugador, gusto ko lang sana ilapit itong mensahe na sana matulungan mo kme sa nangyari na pag import ng "TRIGO" dito sa ating bansa, masyado po na apektohan ang magsasaka sa aming probinsiya ng isabela, bumaba po ng husto ang price ng mais. inisip nman sana ni sec.yap. ang mga magsasaka. ang traders ngaun halos ayaw pa bumili ng mais, tulungan nyo po kme sa pag broadcast na itong problema sa magsasaka, more power sir howie and kapuso.
sir howie kamusta na po? bakit po di na kayo naguupdate dito?
Magandang topic ang religion specially ung nabasa ko regarding Iglesia Ni Kristo, which is tha name of the church is Iglesia Ni kristo but they don't believe in christ as our savior?!!!! Anyways more power and Goodluck Mr. Howie sa mga susunod pa na docu.....
sir sumbody post dis link on a site about a politician..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJQ4jnV8tuM Áëîã î÷åíü êà÷åñòâåííûé. Âðó÷èòü áû Âàì íàãðàäó çà íåãî èëè ïðîñòî ïî÷åòíûé îðäåí. +)
Hi Sir Howie sana po maread nyo agad ang panawagan kung ito nawalan po kasi kami ng kontak sa aming anak na Regner Olalia 23 taong gulang, simula nung friday sa kalakasan ng bagyo Sept 25, sya ay kasalukuyang nag tatrabaho sa ONG LAGUNDI & CO sa makati, sya ho ay nangungupahan sa Makati rin dahil kami ay nakatira sa Angeles Pampanga, kung sinu man ang nakakakilala sa kanya o nakakita simula nung friday, at kung ito man mabasa nang mga ksamahan nya sa work lalo na ang kumpaniyang pinasukan ni regner kung alam nila kang kalagayan ni regner paki inform nalang ang mga numbers na ito 09179568678 at 09224056146 hanapin lang ho si Mark or William. Maramipo salamat ito po ay aming aasahan sir. sana po maibigay nyo sa lahat ng palabas nyo sa gma..nag aalala na kasi kami sa kanya...maraming salamat po!!!
lubos na gumagalang Zaldy Olalia Sir Howie pahabol ko po sa panawagan ko kanina sa aking anak na si REgner OLalia na kapag narinig nya ang panawagan na ito ...tumawag agad sa mga kapatid nya...salamat ho uli!!!
Muli, ZAldy Olalia sir sana u can feature zamboanga in this forthcoming Hermosa Festival on Oct.11-12. Hope u can catch the extravagant festival like the Street Dance Competition and witness the Spanish-like festivity we have.. chabacano Song Festival, Regatta and Cosechas de Zamboanga. Iv witnessed some of your reports in TV, u do it great! Esp. the I-Witness. I love that show sobra!! Please help us in building the tourism industry of our city as we have many tourist attractions for the tourists and visitors, just like the Twin Pink-Islands. rare. beautiful! hope u can visit us this festival... Hasta La Vista mi Amigo!
ok talaga si Mr. severino.. Pero nasan naman si mr. mike enriquez ng 24 oras. Bakit hindi na namin sya nakikita sa 24 oras ? siguro nasuspende sya kase may mali sya nasabi sa pagkamatay ni ka erdy ng INC. Sana Magbago na sya maging magalang na dapat siya tulad ni mr. severino.
Hi sir Howie, gusto ko post i -post un blog ko sa sariling niyo website.
ito po un karanasan ko sa typhoon ONDOY. here's my BLOG site.. http://jakassmycodename.webs.com/apps/blog/ here's my blog site sir..
http://jakassmycodename.webs.com/apps/blog/ e-mail: e.duatin32@yahoo.com sir hawie musta na po, bakit po wala na kayo updates dito?
Hi there Sir Hawie.
I'm just a freshmen student. And I'm super into writing any whatsoevers that I came to observe around me. I love journalism. But I never had a chance to take any Journalism lessons in my grade school and high school days. I wish to be like you. But I do not know how. I hope I can get some advice from you. I'm a journalist down my soul. Nice informative post. thank you for sharing!
Fashion Wholesale hi howie. i noticed that it's been a while since you posted to your blog. do you have a new one? i think i missed that announcement
Howie idol kita, pwede magdocumentary kayo ng sakit about sa tmau (Trimethylaminuria), parang walang nakita na documentary nito. Kung madocumantary mo nito baka first time sa television. May mga taong nahihirapan nito dahil sa amoy at matinding discrimination ang inaabot sa mga taong may sakit nito
sobrang busy na ata si sir howie, di na nauupdate itong blog niya
maganda ang i-witness special ngayon, lalo na yun kristo sa pampangga
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This blog will attempt to find relevance in the exotic and the commonplace, value the undervalued, and satisfy my personal curiosity about all things that have anything to do with being Filipino. Howie Severino is a journalist, documentary maker, mentor, father, husband, patriot and pilgrim. He does two main gigs on television: I-Witness, GMA Network's pioneering documentary program, and Sine Totoo, a showcase for some of GMA's best non-fiction public affairs programming. For four years, Howie also reported on culture and travel in the quirky Sidetrip sa Saksi stories on the late night news. He has also worked at, in reverse chronological order, The Probe Team (reporter), Phil. Center for Investigative Journalism (staff), The Manila Chronicle (reporter), The Journal Weekender (editor), Department of Health (speechwriter), Ateneo de Manila High School (teacher), the Philippine Embassy in Wash. D.C. (writer), the Boston Common (pretzel vendor), McDonald's (grill cook), newspaper delivery boy, choirboy. In the mid 1990s, Howie wrote a column in the Manila Times called Moving Mountains, which explored environmental issues and trends. His email: howieseverino@gmail.com ![]() Shotlisting in Aceh after a day of covering the aftermath of the Asian tsunami, January 2005. (Photo by Aye Navarro) Top banner photo of Howie in Culion, Palawan by Ella Evangelista Calendar
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