27 March 2024

“Judging A Book By Its Cover” – Ambeth Ocampo. “Judging A Book By Its Coverage” – Frank A Hilario. The Question Of PH’s Declaration Of Independence In 1896

Not well-known, I am an 83-year old writer & editor, self-taught, inspired by the Reader’s Digest during my high school days in the mid-1950s. Well-known Ambeth Ocampo, 63 years old, is a much-respected historian – but today, I find I can edit him! (Once an editor, always an editor, eh?)

Right now, I’m reading Mr Ocampo’s Facebook sharing of Wed 27 March 2024:

Historians read differently. While most people start with the so-called “Front Matter” (Title Page, Introduction, Table of Contents, etc.) historians usually start at the back of the book, checking out the Bibliography or the list of sources (manuscript, printed, oral, and digital) used in the writing of the book. Historians judge a book not by its cover but by its “Back Matter.”

Mr Ocampo: If you judge a book by the list of sources that was used to produce the contents, then you are giving weight to the sources (which you should), but not much weight to the words of the author (which you should not). Ignoring logic and/or originality of the author is dangerous, even in history writings, especially if the writer is original! (Well, I’m not surprised, because historians are hardly original, here or abroad.)

I editor would give equal weights to the list of sources and the thoughts of the author of the book, whether of history or not. Nowadays, you can always check digitally – you just have to google skillfully, and patiently. (Yes, you may have to google repeatedly – but that saves you from buying a new or old book!)

More to the point, he may not have realized it, but Mr Ocampo himself needs an editor.

Example: Mr Ocampo never mentions the fact that the alleged Philippines’ “Declaration of Independence” (from Spain) declared on 12 June 1896 was actually a “Declaration of Dependence” (on the United States)!

Here is the historical proof. This is from the “Declaration of Independence” dated 12 June 1898 (Wikipedia, en.wikisource.org):

And having as witness to the rectitude of our intentions the Supreme Judge of the Universe, and under the protection of the Powerful and Humanitarian Nation, the United States of America, we do hereby proclaim and declare solemnly in the name and by authority of the people of these Philippine Islands…
(lower image from shutterstock.com)

(And how many did sign that document? If I am not mistaken, there were 84 signatures, from “Don Segundo Serrano Arellano” to “Don Ladislao Diwa” (from Wikipedia, en.wikisource.org).

If you call “under the protection of” the same as a “declaration of independence” – then you must be using an alien dictionary!

That is to say, historians must be their own editors – or hire somebody else to sharpen their logic, not to mention their language, especially a foreign language like English.

In any case, the way historical events are shaping up, with the threats from Red China, the reality is that PH is still under the protection of the US of A. History does repeat itself!@517

25 March 2024

Pope Francis Revolutionizes The Ten Commandments As He Simplifies And Thereby Amplifies Them!

As I a member see it, the Roman Catholic Church, which is as old as the 1st Century AD, has been rebirthed by its Head, Pope Francis, if unintentionally, 7 years ago yet when he declared, according to the website “Cool Catholics” (coolcatholics.org), which I found out today, Monday, 25 March 2024: “15 Acts of Charity As A Concrete Manifestation Of Love.” The source says, “The season of Lent is not about being less – fasting and abstinence, but [more] of being more – prayer and charity (love). Pope Francis proposes these 15 simple acts of charity as concrete manifestations of love this Lent.”

Pope Francis’ list, dated 03 March 2017, comprises the following, copied verbatim:
(“Simple Acts Of Love” image from ebay.ph)

1.   SMILE. A Christian is always cheerful.

2.   Say THANK YOU for little things (even if you don’t have to).

3.   Remind others how much you LOVE them.

4.   GREET with joy the persons you see every day.

5.   LISTEN to other people’s stories without prejudice, and with love.

6.   STOP to help. Pay attention to whoever needs you.

7.   Try to RAISE the spirits of people around you.

8.   CELEBRATE the qualities or success of others, thus avoiding envy or jealousy.

9.   SORT OUT the things you no longer use or need, and give them to those in need.

10.        Be ready to HELP when you are needed so that others may rest.

11.        GIVE CORRECTIONS with love; do not keep quiet out of fear.

12.        Maintain good relations with those around you.

13.        Keep clean the things you use in the house.

14.        HELP others overcome obstacles.

15.        CALL, and call on, your parents more often.

Perhaps Pope Francis did not intend to, but if you ask me, those “15 Acts Of Charity” reduces the terror that the “The Ten Commandments” evoke (this list from Our Lady Of Sorrows – St Anthony (ols-sa.org):

1.   I am the Lord, thy God. Thou shalt not have strange gods before me.

2.   Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.

3.   Remember to keep holy the Lord’s Day.

4.   Honor your father and your mother.

5.   You shall not kill.

6.   You shall not commit adultery.

7.   You shall not steal.

8.   You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

9.   You shall not cover your neighbor’s wife.

10.        You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

Today, as I compare with Pope Francis’ list, I see what’s “wrong” with those Ten Commandments is that, except #3 and #4, they are all stated in the negative!

In contrast, Pope Francis 15 acts of love are all stated in the positive! They all encourage, not discourage, everyone of us. They are by themselves statements of love intended to move the world positively.

What’s more, with Pope Francis’ list of 15 acts of love, membership in a specific church or congregation or group is not a requirement – while the constant & consistent practice of charity is quite necessary. I love Pope Francis!@517

 

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