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From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
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From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Ohayo gozaimasu, I'm Dane. (^_^)
Just a background/rant about me.

I'm a 14 year old (my birthday was last week) Filipino artist/singer/writer who's currently living in Hell. No, not the religious underworld-where-bad-people-go-when-they-die Hell; the figurative manifestation of Hell-on-earth, the Philippine Islands. I swear, if I were still Catholic, I would say we're going straight to Hell. People here are just major ignorant hypocrites. They claim to be devotedly Catholic, but what do they do to show it? Sure they attend religious service, and worship sessions, and spiritual retreats, and Bible studies, but still poverty, crime and corruption rates are very high, people are generally unsensitive or disrespectful, the income gap, social inequality, etc. is still very large. They would rather pray than help the poor. They would rather offer eggs to statues of saints or go on visiting hundreds of old churches.

As some of you may already know, the Philippines is super-Catholic. And when I say super-Catholic, I mean SUPERCATHOLIC. Manila is the densest city in the world, but every single person I've met here in all my fourteen years has always been Catholic, and would very likely be Catholic forever. Being Atheist or Agnostic or anything other than Catholic is looked down upon or at least considered weird by the majority of the population. Oftentimes, I feel alone and isolated because nobody thinks they way I do. Every time Jesus is mentioned (literally everywhere), I just roll my eyes and tune out or leave. Meaning: I'm missing a lot.  I feel like I'm breathing stale air, like I'm suffocating; I can't believe in what I think is right anymore. I'm being force-fed things that I simply do not believe in. I'm being forced to do things that I do not want to do. I'm forced to be someone who I'm not, and don't ever want to be.

My parents, just like everyone else, are very super-Catholic. I do in fact love them very much, and want to be the best for them.
Sure I want to be the perfect child. I've always wanted to be the best son my super-Catholic parents could ever have. But there are complications. I'm both gay and an atheist. A gaytheist, if you will. It's so hard to live like this. It's like I have to come out twice. Two social deviations that I'm sure they would disapprove of. I've tried talking about it, but they just wouldn't listen. They tell me that I'm young, and I don't know much yet. They tell me that I'll find God in the future. But it's just so hard to tell them "I JUST DON'T BELIEVE IN THAT; please don't force me". I know that they only want what's best for me, but is there anything really wrong about choosing to believe in something else? I know that they just want to save my soul or something, but my soul does not need saving. Religion is just a waste of time. For me, at least. I, unlike them, do not want my time wasted.

I go to a super-Catholic Jesuit school, with super-Catholic teachings, super-Catholic teachers and staff, a super-Catholic Jesuit principal, basically everything super-catholic. Literally everything in that place is centered around Jesus. It's in their Mission/Vision statement, "to mold students into loving servants of God." No subject or class would be complete without a reflection on Jesus. Masses, recollections, reflections, etc. every day of every month of every year. There's no escaping it. No alternative. They assume that you're Catholic, and they'll treat you bad if you act otherwise. I feel like I'm trapped, no way out. Drowning in the flood of God the Father, the Son and The Holy Spirit. Those who know my religious status treat me like a leper, or that creepy hobo on the side of the road. I just want to scream "I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR SAINTS, I DON'T BELIEVE IN YOUR BIBLE, PLEASE HAVE A BIT RESPECT OR CONSIDERATION FOR ME AND PEOPLE LIKE ME.

Even my best friend won't stop trying to convert me. Just like everyone else; it's all the same. They all try, but no one has ever succeeded. Just the other day, he had informed me that he cited me as an example for an essay in our Christian Life Education class. He said that I did not believe in God (which instantly made my essay answer look like major plastic BS) and that he would do everything he could to help me rise up from"spiritual poverty". Yep, that's what they call it now, "spiritual poverty". So basically, I'm a poor person, and he's acting like that grand old charitable do-gooder who would save my soul and feed my hunger for Jesus or something. I just can't live like this. I don't want people to think I'm different, but I don't want to pretend I'm the same. But the thing is, I am the same. It's not like I'm any less of a person than they are. But why on earth do they act like I am?

So why am I here? I'm here because I'm lonely, excluded, depressed, frustrated and annoyed. I'm also considering suicide. I'm here because no one I know here will ever understand me. I'm here because I can't talk to my family, friends, teachers, etc. because they'll just try to convert me. I'm here because I'm tired of acting, of playing this part that I just don't want to play anymore. I should be allowed to believe in whatever I want to believe in. I don't want to believe in something to please anyone. I just want people to accept me for who I am. That is all.

With that, I would like to say hello again to all of you. Felt great letting it out somewhere. Hope to have a good time here. c:
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RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
I feel ya, bro. I'm from Italy, which is not as super-Catholic as the Philippines, but still. Welcome to the forums! I'm sure you'll have fun Big Grin
"Every luxury has a deep price. Every indulgence, a cosmic cost. Each fiber of pleasure you experience causes equivalent pain somewhere else. This is the first law of emodynamics [sic]. Joy can be neither created nor destroyed. The balance of happiness is constant.

Fact: Every time you eat a bite of cake, someone gets horsewhipped.

Facter: Every time two people kiss, an orphanage collapses.

Factest: Every time a baby is born, an innocent animal is severely mocked for its physical appearance. Don't be a pleasure hog. Your every smile is a dagger. Happiness is murder.

Vote "yes" on Proposition 1321. Think of some kids. Some kids."
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#3
RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Hi Dane! Hi

I hate catholicism -_-

Nice to have you here. Hope you'll find this a shelter from insanity

Here's your welcome cakes yo


Hang in there! c:
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#4
RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Thanks for ze welcomes. I really do hope I have fun.
Nomnomnomnom, that cake is good. Big Grin
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#5
RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
I'm curious as to how one becomes a 'super catholic'.  I mean, do you have to be bitten by a radioactive catholic?

Welcome, Dane.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#6
RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Welcome, Dane Smile

I'm sorry you're going through this. I always feel worst for teenagers in this kind of situation because a. it's much harder to get out of it, and b. the raging hormones cause even more angst than the reality of your situation provides.

Hang in there, darlin'. Things will more than likely get better for you.
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.
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RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Quote:They claim to be devotedly Catholic, but what do they do to show it? Sure they attend religious service, and worship sessions, and spiritual retreats, and Bible studies, but still poverty, crime and corruption rates are very high, people are generally unsensitive or disrespectful, the income gap, social inequality, etc. is still very large. They would rather pray than help the poor.

Sounds like catholics everywhere.  They have the same act.  You'll see a couple of examples around here of that kind of idiotic behavior.  We keep catholics around to serve as bad examples.
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RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Welcome, hope you enjoy the ride!
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
(July 4, 2015 at 1:12 pm)Lucanus Wrote: I feel ya, bro. I'm from Italy, which is not as super-Catholic as the Philippines, but still. Welcome to the forums! I'm sure you'll have fun Big Grin

Well, yeah, technically, the vatican isn't in Italy Big Grin

Welcome new dude.
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RE: From the only predominantly super-Catholic country in Asia
Your story reminds me of that episode of "goosebumps: welcome to dead house", where all the townspeople including the kids were actually zombies, trying to add new members to their ranks. Anyway, your parents are right about one thing, you are young and hence are still dependent on them, so though it would be great if they understood you, don't push it too hard if they don't. And our knowledge virus is spreading pretty fast and infecting a lot of people, so who knows, by the time you become independent, you might have a lot more knowledge-infected people around you than you think Wink


Welcome and have a long nice stay.
Quote:To know yet to think that one does not know is best; Not to know yet to think that one knows will lead to difficulty.
- Lau Tzu

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