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Who were the senators against in publishing Rizal Book and the major reasons why they do
not want to publish the book of Rizal?

Based on an article about Rizal law, three senators opposed such a bill, namely,
Senators Soc Rodrigo, Mariano Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales. They believed that mandating
this course would violate people's rights to free speech and religion. Senator Rodrigo was a
devout catholic and had close ties with the CBCP or the Catholic Church. According to Pilande
(2018), the major argument raised by senator Rodrigo was that the books of Rizal,
specifically the Noli Me Tangere and Ei Filibusterisimo, were written to attack and ridicule the
Catholic Church directly.

Based on an article about Rizal law, three senators opposed such a bill, namely,
Senators Soc Rodrigo, Mariano Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales. They believed that mandating
this course would violate people's rights to free speech and religion. Senator Rodrigo was a
devout catholic and had close ties with the CBCP or the Catholic Church. According to Pilande
(2018), the major argument raised by senator Rodrigo was that the books of Rizal,
specifically the Noli Me Tangere and Ei Filibusterisimo, were written to attack and ridicule the
Catholic Church directly.

Based on an article about Rizal law, three senators opposed such a bill, namely,
Senators Soc Rodrigo, Mariano Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales. They believed that mandating
this course would violate people's rights to free speech and religion. Senator Rodrigo was a
devout catholic and had close ties with the CBCP or the Catholic Church. According to Pilande
(2018), the major argument raised by senator Rodrigo was that the books of Rizal,
specifically the Noli Me Tangere and Ei Filibusterisimo, were written to attack and ridicule the
Catholic Church directly.

Based on an article about Rizal law, three senators opposed such a bill, namely,
Senators Soc Rodrigo, Mariano Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales. They believed that mandating
this course would violate people's rights to free speech and religion. Senator Rodrigo was a
devout catholic and had close ties with the CBCP or the Catholic Church. According to Pilande
(2018), the major argument raised by senator Rodrigo was that the books of Rizal,
specifically the Noli Me Tangere and Ei Filibusterisimo, were written to attack and ridicule the
Catholic Church directly.

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