Chinese
religious leaders slam Falun Gong cult
Leaders
of major Chinese religious groups have been hailing the
government ban on Falun Gong and all agreed that cults must
not be tolerated since they imperil the society.
Dao
Shuren, vice-chairman of the Buddhist Association of China,
called Falun Gong an evil cult from head to toe.
He
pointed out that Falun Gong advocates worship of the cult
leader, brainwashes followers, makes black money, organizes
underground activities, and is severely harmful to the society.
Zhang Jiyu, vice chairman of the Taoist Association of China,
echoed a recent People's Daily commentator's article, saying
that the hidden intention of Li Hongzhi, the leader of Falun
Gong, is to counter the government, the society, and the
mankind.
All
religious people in China are opposing Li and his Falun
Gong cult, the Taoist leader stressed.
The
absurd "theory" of Falun Gong has features contrary to science,
mankind and the government, says Quexi, vice president of
the China Advanced Institute of Tibetan Buddhism. Li Hongzhi
and his aides are making every effort to manipulate Falun
Gong practitioners and turn the cult into a national organization.
The
Tibetan Buddhist leader termed Li Hongzhi's intentions extremely
bad. All facts indicate that Falun Gong is a complete evil
cult that is advocating an evil theory, taking an evil road,
and gathering evil forces, noted Wan Yaobin, vice chairman
of the Islamic Association of China.
He
pointed out that Li Hongzhi has fabricated Falun Gong by
stealing some concepts from several religions and Qi Gong,
a kind of deep-breathing exercise, which has posed an enormous
threat to the society. This has exposed Falun Gong as a
cult, he stressed.
Shi
Zesheng, vice chairman of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement
Committee of Protestant Churches of China, excoriated Falun
Gong's anti-government activities, including the siege around
the government and Communist Party of China headquarters.
Shi
also blamed Falun Gong for the deaths of many of its followers
and their relatives.
These
Chinese religious leaders have ridiculed Falun Gong for
calling itself a religion, noting that a cult can never
be a religion, though it often steals religious terms while
debasing religion by terming itself the supreme religion.
Falun
Gong's illegal activities have riled the religious leaders
who have called on the government to take legal action to
protect normal religious activities and crack down on cults.
The
Buddhist leader Dao said that by exposing the nature of
Falun Gong as a cult, everyone will be able to recognize
the harm of the cult and the significance of the central
leadership's urgent efforts to deal with Falun Gong.
It
will also help implement the policy of the Communist Party
of China to ensure people's freedom in religious belief,
protect legal religions and crack down on illegal ones,
and unite and mobilize all the people to devote themselves
to the economic drive of the motherland, Dao said.
Falun
Gong is something like a cancer, and only an operation can
relieve the patient, said Wan, the Islamic leader.
These
religious leaders conclude that the government should deal
heavy blows to Falun Gong and other cults in a bid to safeguard
the people's interests, social stability, boost cultural
and ethic progress, and protect legal religious activities
and the rights of legal religious groups.
Liu
Bainian, vice chairman of the Chinese Patriotic Catholic
Association, said local religious people deeply feel their
duty to safeguard social stability, and they should adhere
to the principle of "safeguarding the dignity of the law,
the interests of the people, unity among all ethnic groups,
and the unification of the motherland".
(China
daily 1999/11/10)