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FF Podcast 018: Iglesia ni Cristo’s Medical Mission and the Bohol Earthquake

This week, we talk about Iglesia ni Cristo's Medical Mission that caused the cancellation of classes throughout Metro Manila as well as massive gridlock along major roads. Then, we talk about the Catholic response to certain statues surviving the terrible 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Bohol.

The God of Basketball and Earthquakes

A couple of headlines caught my eye as I was scanning the news page. One was about Danding Cojuangco’s statement saying,...

Filipino Freethinkers Meetup: Sunday, Oct. 20 at Moshi Moshi, Katipunan

Location: Moshi Moshi, Regis Center Katipunan Date: Sunday, October 20, 2013 Time: 2:30pm – 5:30pm Google Map: http://goo.gl/eEjqTd Topics - Freddie Aguilar: Does age matter? - What's...

Pediatrician Claims to Have “Final Answer” to Question of Life

The American College of Pediatrics is actually a breakaway faction from the American Academy of Pediatrics, and was formed by a small group of healthcare providers who did not agree with the latter’s support for adoption by gay parents.

Medical Mayhem: Thoughts on the INC Medical Mission

Why are they cancelling classes in all of these schools when not everyone from those schools is expected to participate?

FF Podcast (Audio) 017: Gravity Review and Bitcoin Silk Road Shut Down

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This week, we review Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity. Then, we talk about the recently shut down black market, Silk Road.

FF Podcast 017: Gravity Review and Bitcoin Silk Road Shut Down

This week, we review Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity. Then, we talk about the recently shut down black market, Silk Road.

*CANCELLED* Filipino Freethinkers Meetup, Saturday, October 12, 2013

*UPDATE* We're cancelling this meetup due to the weather. Stay safe, everyone! Location: Moshi Moshi, Regis Center Katipunan Date: Saturday, October 12, 2013 Time:...

FF Podcast (Audio) 016: Ethics of Spoilers and Comment Trolls

Ep 16

This week, we talk about spoilers and whether it's appropriate to spoil stories and then we talk about trolls and PopularScience.com's decision to close their comments section.

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