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February 9, 2010 by admin
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http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/02/09/angry-netizens-protest-against-lighthouse-evangelism-senior-pastor-rony-tan-on-his-facebook/
Written by Our Correspondent
Despite his public apology, angry netizens still flock to give a piece of their mind on the Facebook of Lighthouse Evangelism Senior Pastor Rony Tan:
Pastor Tan sparked a massive outcry in cyberspace lately with his insensitive remarks about Buddhism made during a church session which was video-recorded and uploaded initially on his own personal website.
He was subsequently called up by the Internal Security Department (ISD) for questioning which led to him apologizing for the remarks on his website.
It appears that not many netizens are willing to forgive him and move on judging from their immediate response:
The comments have since been deleted by the Facebook’s administrator Matthew Ho, a self proclaimed fan of Rony Tan:
In the latest post, Matthew Ho wrote:
“WARNING: No negative comment on any religion even the Christian or I will remove you from this group. This group is to encourage people to believe in Jesus as the savior and it’s also the fan of Pastor Rony Tan, so no negative comment.”
In a brief statement released to the media yesterday, the Ministry of Home Affairs said that “Pastor Tan’s comments were highly inappropriate and unacceptable as they trivialised and insulted the beliefs of Buddhists and Taoists.”
The Singapore Buddhist Federation said Senior Pastor Rony Tan’s act of apologising was the right thing to do, but it will still approach the authorities and have its voice heard in order to prevent similar incidents in future.
There were no immediate comments from Archbishop John Chew, the President of the National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS), a body bringing together the major Christian denominations and churches in Singapore.
You can leave a comment on Pastor Rony Tan’s Facebook here
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February 9, 2010 by admin
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http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/02/09/angry-netizens-protest-against-lighthouse-evangelism-senior-pastor-rony-tan-on-his-facebook/
Written by Our Correspondent
Despite his public apology, angry netizens still flock to give a piece of their mind on the Facebook of Lighthouse Evangelism Senior Pastor Rony Tan:
Pastor Tan sparked a massive outcry in cyberspace lately with his insensitive remarks about Buddhism made during a church session which was video-recorded and uploaded initially on his own personal website.
He was subsequently called up by the Internal Security Department (ISD) for questioning which led to him apologizing for the remarks on his website.
It appears that not many netizens are willing to forgive him and move on judging from their immediate response:
The comments have since been deleted by the Facebook’s administrator Matthew Ho, a self proclaimed fan of Rony Tan:
In the latest post, Matthew Ho wrote:
“WARNING: No negative comment on any religion even the Christian or I will remove you from this group. This group is to encourage people to believe in Jesus as the savior and it’s also the fan of Pastor Rony Tan, so no negative comment.”
In a brief statement released to the media yesterday, the Ministry of Home Affairs said that “Pastor Tan’s comments were highly inappropriate and unacceptable as they trivialised and insulted the beliefs of Buddhists and Taoists.”
The Singapore Buddhist Federation said Senior Pastor Rony Tan’s act of apologising was the right thing to do, but it will still approach the authorities and have its voice heard in order to prevent similar incidents in future.
There were no immediate comments from Archbishop John Chew, the President of the National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS), a body bringing together the major Christian denominations and churches in Singapore.
You can leave a comment on Pastor Rony Tan’s Facebook here
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