Anglican Diocese of Singapore

(http://www.anglican.org.sg)

 

 

 

These two Anglican incident beneath are in context of visiting churches in Singapore during multiple visits to Singapore 2013.

 

·          http://www.kyrkor.be/Also-satan-seems-to-be-an-Anglican.htm

·          http://www.kyrkor.be/Singapore-Churches-are-Inhumane.pdf

·          http://www.kyrkor.be/Inhumane_Swedish_Pastors.pdf

 

 

 

First incident by an Anglican church in Singapore worthy of exposure:

 

St James Anglican Church in Singapore (http://sjc.org.sg):

 

Upon visiting an Anglican church here in Singapore two days ago on Friday evening (Oct.25), an Anglican church staff zealously obstructed me from communication with other single females with utmost determination as though my presence constituted a severe threat to his church. Glenn Chan (glennchan@sjc.org.sg) of an Anglican church here in Singapore, who governs their young adults, some of their cell groups, and their Alpha course (Alpha: http://www.kyrkor.be/Holy-Trinity-Brompton-StJudes-London-UK.htm), displayed increasing frustration and some anger towards me when I did not leave his part of the church (although he never explicitly asked me to leave he repeatedly asked me if he could direct me to another facility). During 40 minutes Glenn Chan glued himself within arm’s reach of me where I stood, until I decided to leave his part of the church. The guardian Glenn Chan was protecting his church-people from dangerous Torsten. For several months, Anglican employee Glenn Chan has been in my list of email recipients regarding my search for a welcoming Christian church on earth, which might explain why he was so adamant on protecting his church from me. When asked, Glenn Chan denied having encountered any email from me, claiming that he had been busy. I finally asked that Anglican employee upfront why he was frustrated and angry over my presence at his part of the church, to which he denied his obvious frustration over my presence. Contradictorily to his denial about received emails and his denial of obvious frustration and some anger, the Anglican employee also revealed his insincerity of words as he inadvertently used vocabulary in speaking on behalf of others; giving reason for people’s disapproval of me. When I pointed out to the Anglican employee what he had just said to me in conversation, and asked him on who’s behalf he spoke with critique against me, he corrected himself and denied speaking for anyone else. This Anglican church-protector against dangerous Torsten is an example of a typical church leader’s prejudice and falsehood! In aim of balancing the picture of this church, it should be mentioned that certainly not everyone in that Anglican church are false. In fact, the senior pastor of that Anglican church appeared to be sincere, friendly, Spiritual and humble. However, none of their church staff who received my emails during several months responded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second incident by an Anglican church in Singapore worthy of exposure:

 

Chapel of Christ the King Anglican Church (http://cck.org.sg):

 

An Anglican church in Singapore exemplifies the hypocrisy of churches:

In a small Anglican church that I visited on a Sunday afternoon in Singapore, I witnessed two young church members hitting it off at the back of their church after most congregants had left the building, when I re-entered the church building from the back, where the young church-guy said to the young church-girl “I just want to make out with you.” The two were neither married nor engaged. These types of flagrant hypocrisies in churches are not unique to neither Anglicans nor to Singapore, but are typical church-leadership hypocrisies all over the world. The pastors of churches excommunicate the innocently excommunicated Torsten; who is honest, and who refuses to compromise Biblical standards in regards to only marrying a Christian who prioritises Jesus Christ. Church leaders in Singapore and all over the world demonstrate that Biblical values have no real correlation to life. Hypocrisy and inhumanity are possibly the two greatest indicators of “Christian” pastors.