31/08/2025
WHY MOST LEADERS OF THE ONLY CHRISTIAN NATION IN ASIA ARE SO CORRUPT (Author: Rex Bacarra)
The Philippines loves to call itself special. The only Christian nation in Asia. A country proud of its faith, its prayers, its Sunday masses filled to the doors. Yet it is also ranked among the most corrupt nations in the region. That is no accident. It is the story of a faith loudly believed but poorly practiced.
Christianity here has become more about tradition than transformation. People line up for fiestas, novenas, and processions. They kiss statues, wear scapulars, and post Bible verses online. But when it comes to daily life, to business, to politics, to governance, honesty and justice vanish. Religion becomes a mask. It blesses corrupt officials. It sanctifies thieves who build chapels with stolen funds. It turns dirty money into “donations.”
So why is the Philippines corrupt despite being Christian?
Because Christianity here is practiced as ritual, not as life. All show. No heart. It is something done inside the church, not outside. Leaders pray, but they do not practice. People attend mass, but cheat in business. They sing hymns, but lie in government. Faith has become ceremony, not character.
This is why corruption thrives. Politicians steal but still appear holy because they donate chapels. Leaders kneel in church in the morning and steal in the afternoon. Citizens sin, confess, and feel clean again. The cycle repeats. Everyone sins, everyone is forgiven, and nothing changes.
This practice creates shortcuts. Forgiveness without responsibility. Sacrifice preached but greed tolerated. The poor told to endure while the rich are praised for donating. From an early age, Filipinos learn that sin is easy to wash away. Say sorry. Give to the church. Move on.
And so the nation ends up with leaders who kneel in church and steal in office. Citizens who pray for good governance but still vote for dynasties. A society where religion is loud, but morality is silent.
Being the only Christian nation in Asia should have made the Philippines a moral light in the region. Instead, it has become a painful irony: loud in prayer, corrupt in practice.
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