Who should we be more afraid of: man or nature?

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Last month, there was the explosion at Glorietta 2. Rumors floated that it was a bomb, that it was an accident caused by a gas leak. No final word has been given.

In early November, a bomb exploded at the House of Representatives in Quezon City.

In mid-November, several storms came our way, wreaking havoc in provinces, particularly Bicol. Typhoon Mina has killed many in her wake.

Two days ago, an earthquake caught some parts of Metro Manila and Luzon by surprise.

Today, yet another coup is ongoing, led by Sen. Trillanes and his camp. The battlecry? To withdraw support from the government because of its corruption and strive for a brand new Philippines.

As I type this entry, I see on TV that a military tank has rammed into the entrance of Manila Peninsula, which the members of the Magdalo group have seized since this morning. Tear gas was sprayed earlier by the police and military forces. Several media men were trapped inside the hotel.

Keep posted on breaking news via INQUIRER.net or GMANews.TV.

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Who should we be more afraid of: man or nature? Both are extremely beautiful, but also both highly capable of wrath.

Both can be comfortably serene, but also surprisingly ruthless.

Both can be nurturing and loving, but also threatening and full of hatred.

So who should we be more afraid of?

The answer is up to you.

Just remember one thing: man is always capable of CHOICE.

0 comment on Who should we be more afraid of: man or nature?

  1. blue
    November 29, 2007 at 6:47 pm (16 years ago)

    perhaps there goes the answer, man is capable of choice. he can decide on how he acts whereas nature cannot. natural occurences cannot be controlled, but man’s action can be altered. nature can wreak havoc because it is in it’s temperament, i would like to believe that is not in man’s. nature cannot imagine nor think of the consequences but man can do that. and man is also capable of preventing himself from doing anything that can do harm not only to himself but to others as well.

    Good thoughts, blue.

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  2. ladycess
    November 29, 2007 at 7:13 pm (16 years ago)

    my answer is definitely man. hay…. kakapanlumo ang mga ginagawa ng mga yan.

    Nakakafrustrate ano!

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  3. Em Dy
    November 29, 2007 at 8:23 pm (16 years ago)

    Well said.

    Thanks Em.

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  4. Christianne
    November 29, 2007 at 8:55 pm (16 years ago)

    We should be very very afraid of the extreme stupidity of some men.

    Both the government and the rallyists have their faults here. How can we feel safe?

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  5. Meeya
    November 30, 2007 at 1:53 am (16 years ago)

    hi toni, i love how you wrote the last part. i prefer God’s will over Free will anytime.

    i hope this gets resolved soon. the siege thing gets old after a while…

    Oo nga eh. As one of my blogfriends noted: “Coup nanaman?” It gets tiring and frustrating for ordinary citizens. I hope that there will be a more peaceful 2008.

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  6. Junnie
    November 30, 2007 at 2:56 am (16 years ago)

    Will always have the Philippines in our prayers….these things are but tests of the pinoys to endure…and time and time again they have.

    Filipinos are resilient, definitely, and we will make it through all these trials. Yes, let’s keep on praying!

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  7. MarysMom
    November 30, 2007 at 10:12 am (16 years ago)

    nature for me. somehow, i have been able to AVOID people who may do me harm (mentally and physically). But, nature? with global warming and all, who knows?
    btw, i will join your marriage proposal blog carnival. great idea!

    Aha! Yes, you are right. While we can avoid man, nature we can’t. Good point there.

    And yey!!! Thanks for considering to join the blog carnival. I’ll have the button up soon. 😀

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  8. dhanggit
    November 30, 2007 at 3:48 pm (16 years ago)

    unfortunately despite that human beings have the power to choose..we normally make haphazard choices..men kill men erroneously for whatever reasons..the manner to which they destroy life reduces men to animal despite the fact that men have already undergone so many evolution…i fear men..but in the end…it is always nature that has the last word to say..when it takes it takes..

    Hmmm. Good thoughts there, dhanggit.

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  9. Meg M
    November 30, 2007 at 6:27 pm (16 years ago)

    Hi, Its MegM thank you for the comment on my page, not really sure what iw as thinking when i wrote but the tambourine is joyful on a sunday morning in church

    Thank you for making the time to visit here, Meg!

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  10. Rach (Heart of Rachel)
    December 1, 2007 at 8:18 am (16 years ago)

    This is a good question Toni. I’m afraid of both. Nature can be calm then extremely violent at one point. Some men can be devoid of emotion and really heartless.

    So am I, Rach. I fear both. I rejoice in both, but it does not take away my fear of them.

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  11. ces
    December 1, 2007 at 12:09 pm (16 years ago)

    very well put toni!…at least na-update mo ako dito! tinx!

    Nakakaloka lang ano!

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  12. A
    December 1, 2007 at 4:23 pm (16 years ago)

    you really should respect both
    but fear neither

    easier said than done I grant you

    what’s harder to understand: stupidity or calamity?

    Respecting both is easy, but to fear neither is difficult, especially if you’ve been exposed to the wrath of both. But points taken!

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