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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I REFER to yesterday's report, 'Church collects $19m in one day for lifestyle hub'.
When I voiced my concerns last September, the JTC Corporation replied that the complex would not be a religious building. But, from the latest report, it is very clear that the church is building the complex for its own use, and it is not purely a commercial venture.
From the various interviews given by church members, they would like this building to be dedicated to and used for their religion.
I had voiced concerns about the possible monopoly of the complex by a single religious organisation when it is supposed to be for all Singaporeans' civic and cultural needs.
As the church is funding its part of the complex, it may not open the theatre for use by other organisations. Other religious, civic and cultural groups may be excluded from using the 5,000-seat theatre as it is only for New Creation Church's Sunday services.
I had suggested that the complex be managed by a religiously neutral party, as with the Singapore Expo, so that Singaporeans, regardless of affliation, can ultilise the facility.�
I hope that the plans for the complex will be re-assessed and that when completed, it will be for all Singaporeans, not just a single religious organisation. Lester Lam
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</TD></TR><TR><TD><!-- headline one : start --></TD></TR><TR><TD>$19m church collection raises questions on nature of complex
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I REFER to yesterday's report, 'Church collects $19m in one day for lifestyle hub'.
When I voiced my concerns last September, the JTC Corporation replied that the complex would not be a religious building. But, from the latest report, it is very clear that the church is building the complex for its own use, and it is not purely a commercial venture.
From the various interviews given by church members, they would like this building to be dedicated to and used for their religion.
I had voiced concerns about the possible monopoly of the complex by a single religious organisation when it is supposed to be for all Singaporeans' civic and cultural needs.
As the church is funding its part of the complex, it may not open the theatre for use by other organisations. Other religious, civic and cultural groups may be excluded from using the 5,000-seat theatre as it is only for New Creation Church's Sunday services.
I had suggested that the complex be managed by a religiously neutral party, as with the Singapore Expo, so that Singaporeans, regardless of affliation, can ultilise the facility.�
I hope that the plans for the complex will be re-assessed and that when completed, it will be for all Singaporeans, not just a single religious organisation. Lester Lam
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