Why I came back to HAPI? https://hapihumanist.org/the-hapi-founder-corner/ Because, I cannot allow it to become just another online society, that utilizes words online, but does not do anything for humanity. Words are cheap.. Actions speak better than words. Promises are useless without action. Online activism is without merit, if you cannot be seen on the streets marching, […]
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Here we go again : Bitter damsel
Humanism can never die, unless we let it die. Some humanists claiming to be “pure” are essentially hypocrites and evil. Take note of that bitter damsel barking at the crowd: She tried to bilk me of 400k pesos to buy a lemon farm and cajoled me to buy a land in Leyte for her, as […]
Read MoreWhat has HAPI done lately?
Our ongoing Projects: new : Abucay, Pilar, Sorsogon – HAPI-SHADE – care of Janice Buenaventura Alabang , Muntinlupa – HAPI- Kids Nutrition Campaign – c/o Jamie Del Rosario Martinez Alabang , Muntinlupa – HAPI – SHADE – SOGIE HAPI SHADE : Secular Humanist Advocacy Development and Education Mandaue, Cebu – HAPI-Compre (HAPI-SHADE) HAPI SHADE : […]
Read MorePart time activist in humanism
Oh dear ! I was ready to travel when I got jolted. The BOT officers are resigning, what a shame, but, expected. Better now than never, no more funds in the kitty. Did not know how to raise funds, what spoiled brats we have. Blaming others for their failures, an ordeal, ordinary for them. What […]
Read MoreMy effort, blood, sweat and tears have come to fruition
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive /2017/03/new-atheists-philippines/518175/ In the heavily Christian society of the Philippines, nonbelievers meet with little respect, and they sometimes become targets of open hostility—as the founder of HAPI knows first-hand. Marissa Torres Langseth, known as “Miss M” among volunteers, now lives in the United States. But she is a stalwart of the Philippines’ fledgling […]
Read MoreNo good deed goes unpunished
On February 10, 2017, my husband did a wonderful job removing the snow in our block with his brand new snowblower. He does this for free, no remuneration, declined all help including gas money. He is such a perfectionist, he tried to remove the snow left remaining in our long driveway. Lo and behold, […]
Read MoreA Medical Mistake Cured by Faith in a god
I went to church yesterday with my husband. We do this at least once or twice every few months, to give our donations. I am the atheist, but my husband remains a WASP, but really, he is the one who gets bored with the church rituals and singing, and gets annoyed with soprano voice and […]
Read More2017 – New Year’s Resolution
2016, was lovely despite some assholes stalking me, and some snakes and termites creating issues, seeking for my attention. My covert fans trying to imitate me, but miserably failed for the last 3 years or so. Sorry, once tested and proven, you will be left in oblivion forever. I need more patience in 2017. […]
Read MoreAltruism : Is it still true? How do I love thee, HAPI
https://hapihumanist.org/events/2016-year-review/ It has been 3 years, long enough to put a clog in my heart. HAPI – how do I love thee? It might cost my life? and my marriage? I must be crazy, but, is this my purpose in life? Altruism, am I an example? or just being crazy and not thinking right. Am […]
Read MoreA HAPI book: From Superstition to Reason: A journey towards HUMANISM
A book that depicts stories of how we became atheists or humanists is finally at the printing press. It was a very long journey for me, imagining this book as the only secular book in the Philippines made for Filipinos and printed in my own country of natal day since 2011. It started as […]
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