S'poreans must not run down or trivialise others' beliefs: SM Goh
By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 13 February 2010 1428 hrs
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans have once again been reminded that they must not run down or trivialise the beliefs of others.
Weighing in on the episode surrounding Pastor Rony Tan from Lighthouse
Evangelism, Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong explained that Singaporeans
are free to profess any faith, and to practise and promote their
religions.
However, this must be done responsibly.
Speaking at the opening of the Singapore Jain Religious Society's
building on Saturday, Mr Goh said citizens must respect not only the
common spaces that other Singaporeans live, work and play in, they must
also respect their separate space.
That is a key principle underpinning the peace and social cohesion that Singapore has.
Senior Minister Goh said that was why the Home Affairs Ministry had
to act firmly in response to the insensitive comments by Pastor Rony
Tan from Lighthouse Evangelism recently.
Mr Goh continued to say he is glad that the matter has been resolved.
However, he cautioned that in the future, there may be the occasional
misunderstanding between people of different races and religions.
When it occurs, people must act quickly, exercise tolerance,
respect any different viewpoints as being part and parcel of the
multicultural social fabric and try to resolve the misunderstanding
sincerely.
Mr Goh emphasised that the government and the people have worked hard to maintain the country's social harmony.
Singaporeans have grown up with diversity in their midst - in
schools, while doing National Service, in housing estates and
workplaces.
But more can be done to enhance mutual understanding of one another.
Mr Goh said he believes Singaporeans will find more commonalities than differences by reaching out to one another.
"Our success in forging a multi-racial and multi-religious society
has sometimes resulted in Singaporeans, especially younger
Singaporeans, taking the harmony we enjoy for granted," Mr Goh said.
"No one is surprised when they hear of families of different races and
religions living happily together in HDB flats. For example, in Blk 33
of Marine Crescent, on the 13th floor, you have Muslims, Catholics and
Buddhists living side-by-side. In the same block, on the 3rd floor,
there are Hindu, Taoist and Christian families happily sharing a common
corridor.
"Last December, I attended a year-end Christmas Party organised by an
RC in Marine Parade. The RC chairman is a Christian; the vice-chairman
a Buddhist and the treasurer a Muslim.
"The resident who dressed up as Santa Claus is a Hindu grandfather!
Working together, they drew out many residents of different races and
religions for the party. We sang Christmas carols together, thoroughly
enjoying ourselves."
- CNA/yb
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:"Last December, I attended a year-end Christmas Party organised by an RC in Marine Parade. The RC chairman is a Christian; the vice-chairman a Buddhist and the treasurer a Muslim.
"The resident who dressed up as Santa Claus is a Hindu grandfather! Working together, they drew out many residents of different races and religions for the party. We sang Christmas carols together, thoroughly enjoying ourselves."
But one has to take into account that Christmas isn't really a holiday belonging to Christians in today's world.
Originally posted by RoyFang:But one has to take into account that Christmas isn't really a holiday belonging to Christians in today's world.
It more a commercial thing likeValentine Day.
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:It more a commercial thing likeValentine Day.
Yes, it is. That is the same view by some christians, too.
Celebrating the Winter Equinox is akin to Xmas in some parts of the world...
To live in harmony, we cannot let religion rule our head.
How can anyone profess their faith in any religion when religion is the greatest evil of all time?
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:It more a commercial thing likeValentine Day.
Thus it's funny when Mr Goh use that as an example XD
GCT? He doesn't have any notion what is happening in Singapore right now.
Originally posted by RoyFang:Thus it's funny when Mr Goh use that as an example XD
Mr Goh's humour?
BOOMZ!
Shift this to Jokes & Humour ba
BOOMZ!
Originally posted by Mr Milo:
BOOMZ!
Shift this to Jokes & Humour ba
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Why must shift no saport me.