Filipinos – Catholics of Southeast Asia…
I found this article and thought it be very interesting and wanted to share it with you – now, it seems this editorial is not biased or maybe a bit ‘sourpuss’ – he is saying that if Magellan never came across the island, we wouldn’t be mixed with any European blood or American. Now, I am of mixed heritage and I am very proud of it – My Dad family originally came from Toledo, Spain and my Mom’s family is of the origin from Germany, Ireland which they emigrated to the U.S. I know that there is a name called “mestisa” for Filipino with mixed blood, but hey so what! I find this article very interesting and would love to get your opinion of what you think? If Magellan did just venture 30 out – what do you think we could be? Could we be a Christian community or….???
This editorial is found PhilNews.com
Now if Magellan had instead altered his course by 30 degrees in a northwesterly direction from Guam, he could have found himself in the southern tip of what is now Taiwan. Call it luck or divine providence,
So we ask ourselves, “what would the Philippines be like if Magellan had missed the islands completely?” Assuming no other European country invaded the islands, Filipinos would be predominantly Muslim. The Americans would most likely never have invaded either, as they came to the Philippines because they were at war with Spain at the time. Thus, generations of Filipinos would not have been raised worshiping the blond, blue-eyed depiction of Jesus, or all the other Caucasian-looking angels and saints depicted in the Bible.
After initially routing the Spanish invaders and slaying their leader, Filipinos have been relegated to ‘aping’ their Caucasian colonizers ever since?first the Spanish, then the Americans. It therefore comes as no surprise that Caucasians, or even locals who look Caucasian are treated with both disdain and admiration.
This article is found PhilNews.com