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Spiritual-Social Reformation: My Philosophy of Education Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Eddie G. Fetalvero, Philippines Sep 1, 2003
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Spiritual-Social Reformation: My Philosophy of Education
Secondly, the church role must be optimized as they follow up the growth of the individuals. It must always be on the guard to give ladderized lectures about ways to survive in a sinful world based on their developmental needs. The church should not cease doing these. The individuals must be kept busy in spiritual activities so that they will be less distracted by the world. The church must be there to answer questions related to physical, emotional, or psychological problems. It foremost must promote the fruits of the Holy Spirit.

Finally, the community together with the other social agencies, specially the rulers must be living a Godly, moral and simple life. They can educate others by setting their lives as open books to be looked upon. They must protect the constitutional, moral and spiritual rights of their constituents. They should not engage themselves in gambling, corruption, immorality, and other forms of evil-deeds. They must be the source of inspiration for the young people for a responsible and conscientious governance. They must not insist their interests but rather recognize the interests of others more supreme than theirs. With these, the passion for service and not the passion for power will be inculcated in the kids' minds.

Eventually, a meaningful spiritual-social reformation shall make our country educationally competitive, a better place to live in and a country at par with others.






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Educate yourself about ISLAM
Zubair Islam | Sep 26th, 2003
Have you not ever thought about ISLAM? What it means, how it came about? Will you reject Muhammad, just as the Jews rejected Jesus?



ISLAM EDUCATION
Eddie G. Fetalvero | Dec 12th, 2003
This is my personal philosophy as a citizen of a predominant Christian nation. I have studied the philosophies of Mohammed and the religious philosophies of Islam. I have analyzed the philosophical elements: metaphysics, epistemology, logic, and axiology. But over-all I was not convinced at all with other philosophies around. I just believed and will continue to believe that Jesus Christ is everything and none else. This is a personal philosophy! You probably have yours,too!

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