Talk:Buddhism in Singapore

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Is this Soka group the Soka Gakkai, or just another Nichiren group that uses the same word for its name? The current version of the article is ambiguous in this regard. Clarification would be nice. Luis Dantas 11:54, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] NPOV/POV

Just to be clear on the recent edit: I took out the statistics portion of 'why Singaporeans choose Buddhism, etc etc' because, despite perhaps being factual, it still lends itself to being biased against native Chinese religions and 'superstitious' beliefs. If someone wants to include the information but rephrase it so it's more fitting, feel free. -- Hidoshi 01:13, 15 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Modern Buddhism in Singapore

Point to take note: Buddhism spreading from West to Singapore usually constitutes to the rise of non-denominational Buddhists who see the religion more as a philosophy and psychology, breaking it of its long stereotypes. --Ajani mgo 13:51, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

is there any place to go to in singapore to find out more about non-denominational buddhism? are there groups and such?