Members’ Feedback About The HAPI Book: “From Superstition to Reason”

Humanist Alliance of the Philippines, International has published the first-ever HAPI book titled: From Superstition to Reason. The HAPI book contains trials and challenges of people in their journey to Humanism. The book also showcases different types of Humanism and Atheism. Take a look at the various feedback below.

HAPI Book Review from Rafael Azanza

Rafael Azanza of Makati, Philippines
AIM Professor at MBA Harvard Business School; A Member, Board of Directors, of Bases Conversion and Development Authority, Ft. Bonifacio Development Corporation, John Hay Management Corporation (Baguio) and Leukemic Indigents Fund Endowment. Also a Chairman at Dr. Fe Del Mundo Medical Center.

Rafael Azanza of Makati, Philippines, is now retired.

Let’s give ourselves a pat on the back for getting out a HAPI book like this. Haven’t seen a book like this written and published in the Philippines before. We must have patience- the initial reaction of most believers will be “devils”. In the exemption for the very few believers who can contemplate positions that are deeply and emotionally inconsistent.
It will take years or maybe even decades for Filipinos to be calm about views that disagree with their faith, as are Europeans.
But this is one of the early and necessary substantial steps to remove the prevailing mental bias against reason.

 

 

 

Feedback From Mark Richardson

Mark Richardon, is a retired aeronautical engineer based in Seattle, WA, USA

This great little HAPI book is choc-a-block full of interesting and very absorbing stories about the contributor’s journey “from Superstition to Reason”. The atheists, humanists, and freethinkers in the Philippines are amongst the most respected of groups in my mind, not quite up there with ex-Muslims, but close.

The saturation of religion throughout Filipino society and the immense societal pressure to conform from family, friends and community elders make any expression of secular thought very difficult. It must take much courage for anyone to break out. I highly recommended this book to everyone. Filipino or not. Especially to those who are thinking about embarking on such a journey as it will provide much sought after support and encouragement.

I highly recommended this book to everyone, Filipino or not, especially those who are thinking about embarking on such a journey as it will provide much sought after support and encouragement.

 

From Boy Salonga :  Calumpit, Bulacan Philippines

– Retired government worker at Department of Public Transportation and Communications.

In Tagalog:

Sa hindi pa nakakabasa ng “From SUPERSTITION to REASON”- try nyo basahin. Mula sa sinaunang paniniwala at panampalataya, maaaring magkaroon kayo ng panibagong kaisipan upang ganap na maging Malaya ang iyong Pananaw sa buhay.

Sa librong “From SUPERSTITION to REASON”
mamulat tayo mula sa Makaluma at Sinaunang Paniniwala at Pananampalataya na minana pa natin sa ating Kanununuan tungo sa pagiging MAKATAO sa halip sambahin at pagFiestahan ang mga libu libong mga Santo na dinala ng mga Kastila at mga Prayle noong 1521- na hindi naman natin kilala.

 

Boy Salonga and wife are both retired in Bulacan, Philippines

 

Last but not least : From Ti-An Kris

 I got this book (From Superstition To Reason) and it’s amazing!!
it has thought-provoking and courageous contents!!
well-written and informative!
hope it will gain the huge success that it deserves.
thanks HAPI- Humanist Alliance Philippines International!

 

 

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