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Suspected Infringement by Tzu Chi of Religious Use on Business Industrial Premises
I have little against religious views, still you see because I recite my National Pledge, and when I sent off His Excellence Mr Lee Kuan Yew everybody wore the same black armband on-and-off regardless of race, language, or religion, effectively I am still mourning even though I changed my avatar into a multi-color picture once again after my PAP MPs updated theirs too; now I get messages every couple of hours from a Taiwanese Buddhist group that imho is illegally using Nylect Industrial Building at Woodlands, converting it first into a recycling and educational plant, then now on level 2 of the industrial building they refurbished the whole area with fanciful colors - honestly they are in good taste besides if you believe in ghosts, industrial estates certainly can use all the worships and prayers people can muster - when I was at iHub that building was really wretched too, besides because the escape stairway door hinges broke before the recent overhaul, that's why I remember this building that clearly as well as JTC at Jurong East, yet imho it's different when JTC operates the iHub building, or when supposedly private owners operate e.g. Nylect at Woodlands: JTC has a business model and plan, when they redesignated iHub as a startup-ers hub, wow they did wonders with rental as well as the 3rd floor worth of meeting offices, yet when private folks together with non-Singaporean religious organisations like Tzuchi Singapore start renovating the entire Nylect Industrial Building at Woodlands then secretly making a temple in their 2nd floor, if you are telling me that's perfectly alright, now my question again is why is it a buddhist temple showing up at Nylect instead of a christian church or a muslim mosque.

If you recall Sengkang, we debated over months because of the buddhist columbaria that was planned by an Australian enterprise bidder. Now, if a Taiwanese commercialised spiritual entity wants to pull off a fast one also at Woodlands ESPECIALLY AT AN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE instead of a housing estate or a designated place of worship.....林榮祥 06:29, 6 April 2015 (UTC)

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