Everyday Christian, 20 Aug 2009
SINGAPORE (AP) — Singapore’s prime minister said in his National Day speech that “aggressive preaching” by religious groups and evangelizing threaten the tiny city-state’s stability.
Lee Hsien Loong, a Buddhist by birth, said his education at the island’s Roman 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.
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