Social media is abuzz with the large protest by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), first at the Department of Justice (DOJ) compound in Manila on Thursday, and now at the Edsa-Ortigas-Shaw area. As a result, widespread traffic was experienced by motorists and commuters who planned on enjoying the long weekend and payday weekend.
Because of the large scale of the protest (INC members from as far as Bicol, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Zambales and Batangas joined the rally), politicians, journalists, and other personalities aired their thoughts via social media.
Ira Panganiban, a veteran journalist whose credentials range from ABS-CBN to Inquirer Radio, was not impressed. According to a viral list he posted on Facebook:
1. Everyone has to right to free expression.
2. Everyone has the right not to be inconvenienced by their neighbors.
3. When a crime or transgression of the law is committed, authorities must be allowed to investigate.
4. Separation of church and state is a doctrine created to PREVENT THE CHURCH from meddling in state affairs. Read your history and law books.
5. Filing of criminal charges are state affairs not church affairs.
6. Disruption of peace and order, blocking road routes, leaving trash after a public event, and just being a general pest to the public are violation of the law and just ordinary human decency.
7. Calling people who do not agree with you names and threatening them with harm and indecent action is called BIGOTRY.
According to members of INC, they are protesting the DOJ after Justice Secretary Leila de Lima ordered an investigation on the illegal detention case filed by expelled INC minister Isaias Samson against some of its leaders. Samson said he was accused of being behind a blog exposing alleged corruption in the church. Their battle cry: to uphold the separation of church and state.
Last night, INC spokesperson Edwil Zabala asked for the public’s forgiveness in the traffic they caused. He said, “Pasensya na sa commuters. Ayaw namin ng ganito but we felt compelled we needed to do this kasi di kami pinapansin at sa halip na umaksyon sa sinasabi namin, insult was added to the injury.” (Sorry to the commuters. We don’t want to do this but we felt compelled we needed to do this because instead of listening to us, insult was added to the injury).
As of this morning, the rally has over 2,000 supporters.
What do you think? Share your thoughts below!


what the iglesia ni manalo cult means when they say “separation of thier church and stae” is that they are above the law of the land,believing they are powerful and can impose whatever they want the cult resort to UGLY rallies this one to remove DOJ sec de Lima from her job as one of their very own ministers was accorded witness protection in a case of illegal ditention against their big boss manalo. …ano ba yan????
This is true purpose an economic sabotage so the government will bend on their will! Buti na lang the rest of the Filipinos are very tolerant on such adventurism sino ngayon ang nagmumukhang mangmang? But there are limits and the government should act if their irresponsible acts will continue.
I think leila delima was right. Kasi ginawa lang nya trabaho nya. Kaya nga yung statue ng batas nakapikit ibig sabihin walang kinakampihan. Tapos magiinarte sila
The INC leaders behind this rally are arrogant, selfish, insensitive, and irresponsible. They are causing hatred not only from non-INC members, but from their own flock as well.
2,000 supporters na lang – where are the rest of them – nagtatago na dahil sa kahihiyan?