|
"I
do not have a name. I am a disciple of the Grand Law.
"I
am from Heaven, from the universe, from another space."
A
female Falun Gong follower said this with full composure and
clarity of mind in an interview with the Beijing Evening News
on Monday.
Nobody
would take pleasure from reading what she said unless one
believes in such absurd cult behaviour. If there still is
suspicion, then follow her on:
"Master
(Li Hongzhi) gave me my soul. Master said all human beings
fell from Heaven. Why did we fall? Because we have not cultivated
ourselves well. We cannot return to Heaven unless we behave
in accordance with truthfulness, virtuousness and forbearance."
Falun
Gong addicts make the same statements when they try to defend
the twisted idea of transcendence.
Humanity
is the synonym of sin and thus deserves destruction, "Master
Li" admonishes.
Li
Hongzhi has brainwashed not only Falun Gong followers - a
monstrous evil has been planted in the minds of the woman
and her like by their leader - but also a number of Westerners
who have difficulty understanding Li's unfathomable preaching.
If
some are swindled by the so-called truthfulness, virtuousness
and forbearance on Li's gospel, there are some who have their
eyes on the cult's alleged value. The farce of Li's nomination
for the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize is a case in point.
It
does not matter to them whether Li's disparaging of science
and claim of infinite foresight are valid.
It
does not matter to them whether Falun Gong is as tolerant
as Li claims it is. Falun Gong did not come into prominence
before its followers besieged media outlets to suffocate criticism.
Li has ordered his followers to "go beyond the limits of forbearance,"
and his rhetoric has been growingly apocalyptic as the authorities
take moves against his cult.
It
does not matter to them whether Falun Gong depends on lies
to mislead public opinion. Li ardently denied the existence
of a nationwide Falun Gong network a year ago. His spokesman,
however, emphasized in all sincerity that all Falun Gong followers
are registered in a closely organized network when they tried
to clear themselves from the recent sensational self-immolation
of some Falun Gong addicts on Tian'anmen Square.
It
does not seem to matter to them what damage Falun Gong has
done to practitioners, their families and society as a whole.
Neither
does it matter that China is not the sole country that has
to exert control over cults. Recall the Branch Davidians,
a cult that went up in flames during a siege by US federal
agents. The Chinese Government is not the first to declare
a high-profile crackdown on cults.
What
matters is Falun Gong's increasingly obvious political ambition
against the Chinese Government.
Li
has called on his followers to resort to "various measures
at different levels" to counter the government's anti-cult
moves.
That
certainly does not exclude self-immolation. And often people
die.
(China
Daily 02/16/2001)
|