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  1. 1. Pasir Ris Red House. Haunted by Rumours say the house was used as a temporary nursery and shelter for children during the Japanese Occupation from 1942-1945. A massacre may have happened where...

    • Step 1: Casting Doubt on What You Believe
    • Step 2: Gaining Your Trust
    • Step 3: Teaching That Deception Is “Acceptable”
    • Step 4: Isolating Recruits
    • Step 5: Creating A Safe Community
    • How Things Eventually Unravelled

    Min was first approached by two men from the group at Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station late last December. One was in his early 20s, while the other was middle-aged, she said, adding that both had heavy Chinese accents. The older man claimed that he was a church leader from an underground church in Shanghai and asked if she would be willing to share her tes...

    This encounter came at a time when Min had just rededicated her life to God. “Usually, I make decisions based on emotions. But this time I was surrendering myself to God again with a clear head. I really wanted to do God’s will, and I wanted to learn more about what His will is,” she said. This prompted her to sign up for Bible study classes with J...

    James subsequently invited her to group Bible study classes held for two hours every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at an industrial building in Marymount. The space was bare – just tables, chairs, a whiteboard and some shelves. There was no signboard indicating the name of the organisation. Assuming it was just a temporary space, Min did no...

    Apart from the unorthodox teachings, Min also received unusual instructions. For example, they were not allowed to ask other students how they ended up in the class. “They said that some people had to go through a lot of difficult things to come to the class, so we shouldn’t ask sensitive questions,” Min said, adding that they were also not allowed...

    The leaders of the group ensured that the recruits felt like they were in a safe community. “I felt super at home with them,” Min said. “They were very genuine and empathetic, very patient and understanding. It felt so real. I thought they genuinely wanted to mentor and teach us.” During the first session, the leaders ordered lunch in for the group...

    It was only on March 2 that Min realised what she had gotten herself into, after her father sent her a news article on two Singaporeans’ experiences with the local chapter of the group. She quickly went online to search for more accounts of former members’ experiences, and found them to match hers. She was shocked, as the group had never mentioned ...

  2. 527 votes, 110 comments. 764K subscribers in the singapore community. ... Not even Satan himself is free from Singapore's intense education.

  3. Dec 2, 2018 · Now, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the award-winning Satan Latte (S$5), and the one drink that simply cannot be ‘to-go’. All drinks were served on the custom-made oak boards, which really amplified its merit. Head barista Mohamed Rafi coolly prepared the cuppa and poured the complex design without breaking a sweat.

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  4. Aug 17, 2020 · Hence, religious cults (or any religious group, in general) that are unregistered or have been de-registered are illegal in Singapore. This is unless the activities of the religious cult are organised wholly outside Singapore and the cult does not carry on any activity in Singapore.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · For instance, Salman Rushdie's novel Satanic Verses was banned in 1989 - as a result of Singapore's mainstream Muslim community taking offence - but the Government has allowed other books and...

  6. Nov 11, 2020 · MHA will not allow members of unlawful societies or persons associated with them to threaten Singapores public safety, peace and good order. 21 Members of Unregistered Local Chapter of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony Arrested Under the Societies Act.