Chinese
Religious Leaders Call for Cracking Down on Cults
Leaders
of major religions in China Wednesday denounced Falun Gong
for stealing Buddhist and papist phrases to spread its fallacies
and defame these religions, and urged the authorities to
crack down on this cult and others.
Seven
religious leaders of five lawful beliefs in the country,
namely Buddhism, Taoism, Islamism, Catholicism and Christianity,
gathered today to attend a symposium of the Chinese religious
circles on the issue of world peace.
These
leaders are members of the Chinese delegation to the forthcoming
United Nations' millennium conference on world peace attended
by religious and spiritual leaders.
Master
Shenghui, a vice-chairman of the Buddhist Association of
China, said the Falun Gong cult is by nature against science,
mankind, the government, society, world peace and the fortunes
of human beings.
He
said since Falun Gong has caused many deaths in China, Li
Hongzhi, the cult leader, has committed severe crimes. Chinese
Buddhists are in opposition to Falun Gong and its practices,
he added.
The
whole world should firmly oppose cults like what has been
done by the Chinese government against Falun Gong. The cult
leader is being sought by Chinese police, he noted.
He
warned that the cult members are trying to attend the coming
UN conference. "All religions in the world are against cults,
and the conference will be tarred if these cult members
are allowed to attend," he said.
Fu
Tieshan, chairman of the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association,
complained that while the world is celebrating the millennium,
many cults have arrived. Some of them just make money by
cheating the masses under the cloak of religions.
All
religious people must be on their guard against these cults,
he emphasized.
Also
speaking at today's symposium were Jamyang Losang Jigme
Tubdain Qoigyi Nyima, a vice-chairman of the Buddhist Association
of China, Han Wenzao, chairman of the China Christian Council,
Min Zhiting, chairman of the China Daoist Association, Chen
Guangyuan, chairman of the Islamic Association of China,
and Cao Shengjie, a vice-chairman of the China Christian
Council.
(People's
daily 2000/08/16)