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SINGAPORE — While Singapore continues to be religiously diverse, more residents are identifying as having no religion, said the Department of Statistics (DOS) in a report released on Wednesday (16 ...
“There’s only one God, and each of us has a language to arrive at God. Some are Sheik, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, and they are different paths [to God],” Pope Francis said.
Singapore prides itself on its religious harmony, with a 2020 survey revealing that 31.1 per cent of residents aged 15 and above identified as Buddhists, 18.9 per cent as Christians, 15.6 per cent ...
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans have come out tops in Southeast Asia for being most likely to see different faiths as compatible with their country’s culture and values, as a measure of religious ...
The IPS report, titled Faultlines in Singapore: Perceptions and management with a focus on race and religion, surveyed 4,000 residents last year.
Having prayed to Buddha as a child and after spending her early teens worshipping Jesus, copywriter Hannah Jasmine Kok, 23, no longer believes in the divine. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE — While Singapore continues to be religiously diverse, more residents are identifying as having no religion, said the Department of Statistics (DOS) in a report released on Wednesday (16 ...