Daily Discourse – Benny Hinn

Friday Oct 10, 2008

My friend messaged me in the morning to inform me I was quoted on The New Paper. And this I only knew until I work up in the afternoon at 1pm – the reason of course was I was having massive diarrhea since the night before, and also a nasty headache.

Subsequently, a blogger also left a message on my blog to indicate that I have been quoted. Thus, when my legs stopped wobbling, and that the ‘rush’ at the exit end of my alimentary canal has more or less ended, I allowed the curiosity to kill the cat and paid 70 cents in the late afternoon to find out what the fuss was all about. And this is all [scanned image]:

Responding to Mr Lim’s blog post, netizen Xizor2000 wrote: ‘I do hope that people realise that popular pastors are not necessarily ‘right’.’

So, it was just a news article on the local blogosphere’s reaction to City Harvest Church’s engagement of Benny Hinn to speak at its first Asia Conference. In specific, it refers to this blog post dated July 2nd, 2008.

I am surprised not that it took almost 3 months for the local media to pick this up, but that it actually even picked it up at all. I thought news like Starbucks’ wastage of water would have been more interesting (more on that in a future post).

Now, I would like to bring to your attention this:

… a CHC spokesman said: ‘Rev Benny Hinn is a well-known minister, having spent more than 30 years as a full-time pastor and Christian worker. He is a sought-after speaker all around the world and is still being invited to speak in many major international conferences.’

The spokesman added that the church is aware of the online buzz about Rev Hinn’s ministry, ‘some negative and some positive.’

‘But as it is with any other successful ministry, one can expect both bouquets and brickbats for their work,’ he said.

But has City Harvest Church examine closely the brickbats in question? Where are those Benny Hinn has healed? Is it not the truth that when Jesus Christ healed a person, it is recorded in the scriptures that these people then appeared to many? On top of which, why is the Benny Hinn Ministries is not a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability? Is it so difficult for this alleged man of God, to put to rest the doubts of fellow Christians if there is nothing to hide?

City Harvest Church should well be aware what pitfalls that would come by associating with a person of questionable character. It should question if it is at all wise to continue associating with Benny Hinn until all the controversies around his ministry is addressed.

As for those who would like to consider me biased against Benny Hinn, let me also point out that our political leaders will spare no effort to put to rest all questions to their integrity. Even a minor Member of Parliament is expected to leave the party if charged (not even convicted!) in our court of law. And do you not agree with them it is the right approach? Or do you in your own bias, practise a form of double standards as far as the decision of your church management is concerned?


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Daily Discourse – Shameless

I left the Facebook group called ‘I’m pissed off that my prime minister’s getting S$3.1 million this year’.

Frankly, I used to be immensely pissed with the pay our leaders lea-duhs are getting until I read this:

September22, 2008

Up to 10,000 staff at the New York office of the bankrupt investment bank Lehman Brothers will share a bonus pool set aside for them that is worth $2.5bn (£1.4bn), Barclays Bank, which is buying the business, confirmed last night.

In addition to the $2.5bn cash pool, Barclays is also in negotiations with about 30 executives it considers to be Lehman’s best assets and plans to offer them contracts worth tens of millions of dollars. British employees of Lehman described the bonus payments as a “scandal” as they waited anxiously yesterday to see whether a deal could be struck with buyers circling the bank’s European operations.

I don’t know about you, but I am furious. Have they no shame? The turmoil caused by the collapse of Lehman Brothers almost a month ago is still felt in the financial markets today. Just how many people have been screwed a few times over as the markets went into free fall? And these guys get their golden parachutes?!

When I look at just how lacking in accountability from the likes of these executives in Lehman Brothers, I must really say our ministers are doing pretty alright. In fact for a moment, I almost agree with our ministers they are underpaid.

Thus, I left that Facebook group, not because I now agree with the pay the ministers are getting, but as thanksgiving to God that I still have my job (maybe not for long but who knows), the country I lived in is still safe (even though in recession), a roof over my head and well, the comfort and access to the Internet for me to bitch about the things I am not happy with this country. My only wish is that our lea-duhs will be responsible and that God gave them the wisdom not to falter.

Beyond that, I really don’t fxxking care how much money they are getting a month anymore as long as I get a roof over my head and a job to pay my bills.

And then I read this:

October 7, 2008

Have you heard of anything more outrageous – a week after taxpayers commit $85 billion dollars to rescue AIG, the company’s leading insurance executives spend hundreds of thousands of dollars at one of the most exclusive reports in the nation… Let me describe for some of you the charges that the shareholders, taxpayers, had to pay. AIG spent $200,000 dollars for hotel rooms. Almost $150,000 for catered banquets. AIG spent $23,000 at the hotel spa and another $1,400 at the salon. They were getting manicures, facials, pedicures and massages while American people were footing the bill. And they spent another $10,000 dollars for I don’t know what this is, leisure dining. Bars?

I soon will go to AIA to cancel some of my really crappy endowment policies. It is high time we start bringing the recession to some of these buggers and I’ll never ever buy another endowment policy again.

In fact, I have two that have been running since 1998, and when I considered the coupons I have cashed out every alternate year, and the current value there is in each policy now, it adds up to just slightly more than half of what I have paid to them.

Where did the other half of my money go? Now maybe this extravagance, and not the insurance that also comes with the policy, explains why it takes so long for our policies to actually start earning us money.

Bye bye, AIA.


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Daily Discourse – Stomp Forum

Most of the time I ignore Stomp and its forum because it is my considered opinion that it’s nothing more but a cesspool. I generally practice what I have at times preached: “Don’t like? Don’t read.”

The forums I participate in these days are generally work related. And they are mostly forums for me to post queries about problems with Windows that we have never experienced, or those that no amount of searches on Google will provide a solution. Otherwise, I drop by to check out forums that links my blog, to find out why I am linked, and what was said. In fact, the only forum that I access daily without fail is the almost defunct forum I also hosted.

Personally speaking, since I have a low opinion of Stomp, I would prefer not to give it any attention on my blog. Neither do I expect to visit it for a long time to come. But today, it was brought to my attention that an acquaintance – Miss Loi – was slandered there.

Now, I have never used Miss Loi’s tuition services and I have never met her. So I am not making a point here about how exemplary her tuition services are. But I am making a point to set straight some of the allegations made in that forum post, especially this part:

A year ago when I was walking back home from school, I was stopped in my heels by ads posted on the wall everywhere… “free exam papers” at freeexampaper.com . I made my way back home feeling enthralled that I could finally get some practice papers without spending a fortune. But to my disappointment it was a scam… the site was SELLING the papers, whatever happened to the “free”? As I sank into my chair burying my teary face, I lamented about how f**ked up the world is.

I learned that a maths tutor operated that site. She’s a math major or something. There was a column about her in the article and apparently she has the liberty to “sack” students whom she deems unfit. She charges about $90 or something, I think her name is Ms.Loi?

This is just preposterous. Its a harsh reality but sadly thats the truth. If this is the case then I think that the education system has failed. Education atleast pre university education should be free for all.

I love this word: preposterous.

What is really preposterous is the forum post itself. It speaks of a matter ‘a year ago’ when at time we don’t even remember something a month ago. Just how much of it recalled is fact or fiction? It is clear that the writer is completely oblivious to just how his thoughtless words may destroy the livelihood / career of another individual. But of course what can we expect when one is never required to stand up and be cross-examined for whatever they say?

So, let me set this record straight:

  1. The correct name of the site is: www.exampaper.com.sg and it mentioned nothing about ‘free’.

  2. I couldn’t find anything on www.exampaper.com.sg which indicated any charges in the range of $90. Where did this figure come from?

  3. ‘Sacking’ Students: My understanding is that Miss Loi would advise those students who made no improvements to leave after all manner of helping them in ineffective after 6 – 12 months. And I think that’s fair, since parents can then take their children elsewhere. Above which, those who made good progress no longer need tuition anyway and they should be advised to end their tuition to free up the space in the tuition centre for more needy students. In fact, just ask Miss Loi to understand the full context of her comment and not subject it to your own imagination or interpretation.

Now, if you are wondering what is the use for me to refute that writer on my blog, take note that I had also made some negative comments about the Stomp Forum. It would be inappropriate for me to do so at the forum itself as that would be the equivalent of taking the hospitality of another person for granted. Furthermore, I don’t think I can refrain from using unkind language.

Anyway, I do hope when people search for comments on Miss Loi using a search engine to verify these false things written about her, they will inevitably stumble upon this article. I also hope that this post will remind everyone that Stomp is the last place anyone should look for unbiased / credible comments or reviews. In fact, even when I am not a big fan of moderation, the completely non moderated and unverifiable nature of Stomp should give you a general idea just how much credibility it should be accorded.

As for the slanderous little Stomper… this is what I have to say to you: You are lucky that Miss Loi had preferred not to take the matter to a lawyer. A wise decision, since suing you is really a waste of money and there’s not going to be very much you can pay in compensation either. But you better watch out, punk! The next person you ‘fix’ may not be as magnanimous.

A Technical Support’s Nightmare with a Fujitsu Lifebook S7111

Before I start, let me make a few things clear. This is not a post to criticise the staff providing the service, nor is the service provided by the staff not up to par. It is also not a post concerning the quality of the product but a post to point out the frustration a friend recently experienced with a Fujitsu product.

My friend has been a system integrator for at least 8 years. Recently, a customer’s laptop – a Lifebook S7111 – failed due to a hard disk failure. After replacing the hard disk, my friend attempted to restore Windows XP to that laptop.

Normally, there is a quick and easy way to restore the OS (Operating System) to a laptop – just use the manufacturer’s Recovery CD. Unfortunately, when the customer bought the laptop, he downgraded to Windows XP but and for some odd reasons, Fujitsu had shipped the recovery CD containing Vista along with it.

A quick call to Fujitsu to obtain the Windows XP recovery CD failed because there is no more stock. That left my friend with the last resort – manually install the OS and then download all the relevant drivers and install them one by one.

And so, after all is done, my friend discovered that he couldn’t get the panel buttons and the bluetooth to work no matter what he tried. BIOS settings were checked and rechecked to ensure that these hardware are already enabled but to no avail. Device Manager just refused to detect these hardware. It was as if these hardware was dead – the familiar yellow question mark that shows unknown hardware was nowhere to be found!

So, to double check, my friend formatted the hard disk and restored it using the Recovery CD. To his dismay, the panel buttons and bluetooth didn’t work either. And now, if this was a user, I would have just told him to check the Recovery CD again to find if the drivers are stored somewhere on a sub-folder, or advised him to download the drivers again from the Internet. But this is a friend whom I also seek advice from time to time on some computer problems my users have at work so as expected, he has already done all that.

My friend then sought the assistance of his colleague who is an expert in troubleshooting laptops and even that didn’t help. So, he once again wiped the hard disk, reinstalled it with Windows XP and brought it back to Fujitsu’s service centre to get it fixed as there is still a valid 3-year extended warranty.

Everything from registering, and getting attended to was more or less a breeze at the service centre. After explaining to the staff at the counter the issue, the staff disappeared with the laptop for like 10 minutes before he returns with… everything working.

It’s a job well done, but that left my friend puzzled. He tried to find out whether it was a hardware issue or a settings one, but all the staff could only reveal that the engineers reinstalled the drivers and he appeared reluctant to provide more information.

So my friend left the service centre sheepishly. He then proceeded to examine the laptop and he discovered extra files have been loaded. These extra files are not available from the archive downloaded from the Fujitsu website even though the version were the same.

This simply means both the Recovery CD and the drivers on the website were incomplete. My friend suspected that the drivers currently available on the website for Windows XP may not have been updated for a long time. The question now is, did the service centre staff have a more complete set of drivers compared to that uploaded to their website, which are also not available on the Recovery CD?

And if that is the case, why aren’t the complete drivers uploaded to the website? Has no one ever tested the Recovery CD before shipping it? Why did the staff not show my friend what could be done if this was so easily resolved?

These are the questions that probably only Fujitsu could answer.

Daily Discourse – Our local media

I wonder, how do you feel, when you were misquoted? How would you feel when your work is reproduced without even so much of a note to ask for your permission?

Yet recently, 2 of my friends suffered this. One of them got quoted twice – the first time just a section of his post, and the second time, another post in its entirety. On both occasions, there was no notification that he was being quoted. He wouldn’t have known if not for comments left behind by readers. (Not linking to this friend as he has declined to be identified.)

You might be thinking that this is yet another case of bloggers taking it for granted and just reproducing another bloggers’ post. But it wasn’t. It was done by papers of our local press! When did they get the idea of getting articles of blogs to fill up the space on the papers?

This is how I felt about it: You have your flower pots along the corridor outside your HDB flat, and one day, a flower bloomed and then someone just snip it away without even so much of saying “Thank you!” or asking whether you would mind at all. However you want to justify it – i.e. it’s in a public area and all that jazz – the minimum amount of courtesy is still expected! (Furthermore, even helpers in a dessert shop asked permission before they took photos of the tiger on my t-shirt, when they can just do it and I won’t know any better!)

And if you think that’s the lowest our local papers can sink, you haven’t seen nothing yet.

A friend who was interviewed, got misquoted when the article went to print. And that, in spite of the tape recording being made during the interview! (Her account here.)

It makes one wonder, just how qualified are our so-called journalists? Just who the hell train their editors and this breed of journalists anyway? In fact, it even begs the question, are they even qualified at all? And even if their journalism qualifications is not in question, one wonders whether their own comprehension and listening skills is that bad too! Seriously, they need to go back to elementary school!

It is no surprise I have stopped reading our local papers other than the RECRUIT section. And it is no wonder why I have yet to regret the day I ended my ST Online subscription.


Clarification: This isn’t a post directed at the Straits Times though it was the one which misquoted. It was another paper which quoted the other friend’s blog post, however.

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