I assume you are asking about what they believe about death. The vast majority of people in the Philippines are Catholics, so they would believe there is a heaven (where the souls of the righteous go) and a hell (where the souls of the evil-doers will receive their punishment). Most Filipinos believe death is not final-- because of their faith in Jesus, they believe there will be a resurrection, and the dead will be reunited with their loved ones one day.
Generally Roman Catholic
The Filipino belief of "sukob" is a superstitious belief that suggests it is bad luck for siblings to get married in the same year. It is not based on scientific evidence or logic, but is considered a cultural tradition to be cautious of.
Strong faith in Christian belief.
There was a Filipino priest at my church, so I would assume Christianity, but don't take my word for it.
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The Filipino translation of "credo" is "pananampalataya." In English, "credo" translates to "belief" or "statement of principles or beliefs."
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Accelerators to Filipino nationalism include movements and revolutions to transform. Decelerators to Filipino nationalism include religious prejudices and the belief in keeping old traditions.
superstitious belief in building a house