Project Lucy

10 – Positions

Posted in Uncategorized by Lucy on May 12, 2009

Shalom,

Perhaps prayers have been answered.

Project Lucy has posted:

(a) A pastoral letter from the Bishop of Singapore Reverend Dr John Chew, about how Christians should conduct themselves when engaging in the processes and causes in the civil society space; and

(b) Guidelines on how parents should educate their children on sexuality, an excerpt from “Teach Your Children to Understand Sexual matters” by Reverend Dr Wayde Goodall

Also,

(c) The Assemblies of God (US) position paper on homosexuality (Note: pdf file)

Other links of interest:
(i) A Critique: AWARE CSE – Comprehensive Sexuality Education (Thanks Han)
(ii) True Intentions of Gay Activists Now Revealed

With these clearly spelling out a clear Christian position on the issues, Project Lucy will lapse into a period of sporadic activity.

Thank you for reading.

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  3. Zenfino said, on May 17, 2009 at 11:21 am

    The plot thickens as more and more rumours and allegations against Siew Kum Hong are being published on the internet. To make things even more complicated, Singapore political party, SDP and its leader, Chee Soon Juan, has also be implicated. The allegations of being corrupted or ‘on-the-take’ are damaging as it could ruin a person’s political career forever. We could be seeing a defamation suit in the making if the allegations are found to be untrue. For the sake of justice, I would strongly urged the concerned parties to clarify their position on this so as to uphold their reputation and alsoto ensure that this would not be a concern issue for voters or a marring topic during the coming GE. 3 postings that I found to be damaging are made in these 2 websites.
    Another Concerned Citizen on FRIDAY, 15TH May 2009 9:44 pm (http://wayangparty.com/?p=9292)
    Siew Kum Hong is just a Hired Gun

    There is talk about Siew Kum Hong recently and let me add what I know about this NMP. Just recently, a Swedish politician, Johan Skarendal, was in town trying to finance certain political causes in Singapore. And yes, you guessed it! This Swede met up with Kum Hong, Stuart Koe, Leong Sze Hian, Peter Cuthbert Low and others, and promised to finance their gay and other rights projects in our little red dot.

    This would not be a tale of guns for hire if Kum Hong and his posse had righteously rejected the thick wads of money stuffed in the saddlebags under their noses, cash that is so precious now when there is recession doom and gloom looming over our heads. Our NMP, champion of gay rights, defender of the marginalized, not only greedily accepted the offer, but asked for more as he said his rights projects in Singapore are legion.

    Oh NMP, what have you done? Are you just a hired gun? Two posts in http://singaporedaily.net/2009/05/15/daily-sg-15-may-2009/#comments
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    Harbinger Says: May 16th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
    What’s new. The Swedes are pals with SDP for some time with the Sweden-Singapore Initiative for Democracy http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/whoweare.html. But they are reaching out to the gays this time. Smart. Different angle/hole, same objective. I wonder how much was put on the table to buy “shares” in these activist groups.
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    One More Concerned Citizen Says: May 16th, 2009 at 2:41 pm This Swede guy apparently is linked to SDP as well? It is thus highly possible that SDP is funded by him well. This would explain how a bankrupted Dr. Chee can afford so many properties overseas.

  4. Akikonomu said, on May 17, 2009 at 8:18 pm

    Why would John Chew’s pastoral statement spell out a “clear Christian position” on the issue?

    He’s the President of the NCCS, not the leader of the Protestant Church in Singapore.


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