Quoting from the Bible, Duterte says ‘there’s a time to be calm, a time to be silent’
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol —President Rodrigo Duterte said his favorite chapter in the Holy Bible is The Ecclesiastes.
This was what he said at the start of his speech during the 25th national convention of the Vice Mayors League of the Philippines (VMLP) in Bellevue Resort in Panglao town on Thursday.
“If there’s a page in the Bible which I read almost every day, it’s the Ecclesiastes 3,” he said.
“’There’s a time to be calm, there’s a time to be silent, to be poignant, a time to be subdued, and a time to be vicious.’ Ganoon talaga ang buhay (That’s life),” he continued.
“There is always time…a time to be proper and a time to be a shit…all because this is planet earth, this is not heaven,” he said.
The President was expected to arrive at 3 p.m. but he arrived at 4:12 p.m.
Article continues after this advertisementAt least 600 vice mayors attended the convention, according to Tagbilaran City Vice Mayor Jose Antonio Veloso. It was his second visit to the island-province since he was elected in 2016.
Article continues after this advertisementPresident Duterte drew flak after his “stupid God” remark. But he said his own God is forgiving.
“I have a God, it’s a God in my… my concept of God is according to my values. We have different gods, hindi tayo magkaintindihan (We do not understand each other). I have this deep and abiding faith in God.
“For now, I will just keep my silence for I want to see how the nation reacts. Kumbaga, I’m shaking the tree. If you’d notice me every now and then, either national or local, ginugulo ko talaga ‘yung puno,” he continued.
He drew laughter when he added, “Talagang takot din ako. May mga anak ako, may mga apo, may duha asawa ako, may three girlfriends ako (I am also scared. I have children. I have grandchildren. I have two wives. I have three girlfriends).”
In his speech, he also warned mayors who were inactive in the government’s campaign against crime and illegal drugs that they would be replaced by the police.
“I will file a case against you [for] serious neglect of duty or simple neglect or sheer ignorance of law or simply doing nothing,” he added.
He also warned narco-policemen that they would die if they continue their involvement in illegal drugs. /ee