Is this anything?

by Hikaru 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • Hikaru
  • treadnh2o
    treadnh2o

    Yes.

    Babylon the Great is Falling...

    Actually, the article is just pointing out the obvious.

  • PrimateDave
    PrimateDave
    Singapore PM warns religion threatens stability
    By ALEX KENNEDY
    Associated Press
    2009-08-17 12:40 AM
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    Singapore's prime minister warned Sunday in his National Day speech that "aggressive preaching" by religious groups and attempts to convert others threaten the tiny city-state's stability.

    Lee Hsien Loong, a Buddhist by birth, said his education at the island's Catholic High School was an example of how different religions can coexist peacefully.

    "The most visceral and dangerous fault line (in Singapore) is race and religion," Lee said.

    Singapore's majority Buddhist Chinese, Malay Muslims and Indian Hindus have largely avoided conflict since race riots between Chinese and Malays left about 40 dead in the 1960s.

    "Christians can't expect this to be a Christian society," he said. "Muslims can't expect this to be a Muslim society, ditto with the Buddhists, the Hindus and the other groups."

    In the most recent census in 2000, 43 percent of Singaporeans said they were Buddhist, 15 percent Muslim, 15 percent Christian, 8.5 percent Taoist and 4 percent Hindu.

    Lee cited the case of a Christian couple who were jailed earlier this year for distributing religious pamphlets deemed offensive to adherents to other faiths, and he condemned those who try to convert ailing hospital patients "who don't want to be converted."

    "You push your religion on others, you cause nuisance and offense," he said.

    He also singled out a group from an evangelical Christian church who briefly took control of a women's association in April and said they opposed what they claimed was the association's advocacy of homosexuality. They were voted out soon after.

    "This was an attempt by a religiously motivated group to enter civil space, take over an NGO they don't approve of and impose their agenda," Lee said. "This risked a broader spillover into relations between different religions."

    He said the government must remain secular because Singapore's authority and laws "don't come from a sacred book." Lee's People's Action Party has ruled Singapore since independence 50 years ago.

    "We have to keep religion separate from politics," he said.

    Lee said Singapore's prosperity depends on people respecting the beliefs of others.

    "We all have to adopt 'Live and let live' as our principle."

    I don't see any problems. He isn't against religion itself, just organized attempts at religious conversion and political manipulation.

  • BabaYaga
    BabaYaga

    Hikaru, you can't be for real.

    You never post unless you read some new article on devastation of some sort, and then you write something in complete panic about it. Seriously, have you seen a counselor about your unfounded (and apparently debilitating fears?)

    Go back and read everything that folks wrote to you about all of the other articles, and apply them to this one, too.

    Hugs and calming hot tea to you,
    Baba.

  • God_Delusion
    God_Delusion

    Unfortunately, religion is here to stay as much of the world need it as a form of hope. If anyone believes that there is a chance that religion has a shelf life, they need their head checked.

  • mrsjones5
  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    One of the rules that the UN hopes to effect as change is "no prostelytizing in the public square".

    I think this is a good thing.

    Articles like this certainly show the necessity of it.

  • GoddessRachel
    GoddessRachel

    Hikaru, do you really believe some news article is going to show you that Armageddon is here? What is up with you, girl? Your fear is freaking me out! Your thread history is alarming!

    Rachel

  • VoidEater
    VoidEater

    Yes, it is "something". What sort of "thing" were you expecting, or afraid that this would be?

    It's the same sort of thing that's been going on for decades and decades.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips
    Is this anything?

    It could just be a rash. Still, it wouldn't hurt to let the Dr look at it.

    BTS

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