Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Falun Gong

Falun Gong is not a religion, although it shares some terminology and concepts with the Buddhist and Taoist religions. Falun Gong does not have any religious rituals or formalities of worship. Falun Gong cases are often handled outside normal legal procedures by a special Ministry of Justice office, known as the 610 office. During the past year, the 610 office was implicated in many allegations of abuse. Falun Gong practitioners strongly denied that the persons could have been actual Falun Gong practitioners, since killing, especially in the form of suicide, is strictly forbidden by the principles of Falun Gong. In addition, some people have suggested that the incident was either a hoax or staged, pointing out several strange clear inconsistencies that is present on the video footage of the incident broadcasted by Xinhua News Agency.

Falun Gong is not a religion and it has nothing to do Lord Buddha. There is therefore no neccessity for Falun Gong disciples to understand the teaching of Buddism. Falun Gong offered to fill both a physical need, through its exercises, and a spiritual need, through its moral teachings. Falun Gong (which, incidentally in Russia consists mostly of ethnically Russian adepts) have been pursuing its own personal vendetta against Chinese government, and has successfully recruited most of human rights.

Falun Gong simply denies science, appeals to venerated Chinese traditions, and uses the fictional face created by founder Li Hongzhi, as well as his also-failed predictions, as a romantic base for acceptance. Falun Gong has now become a major issue affecting China-US relations. The US side should fully realize the harm caused by Falun Gong cult to the general public, including the harm to the people and the society of the US, and respect the position of the Chinese Government in handling the issue. Falun Gong essentially involves a religious life style that includes an elaborate moral and cosmological system, as well as meditational practices based on Qigong. Practitioners stress its positive effects on their health.

Falun Gong publications call the practice "the most remarkable system for the improvement of body, mind and spirit" and claim that the practice is neither religious nor political. Falun Gong is a spiritual or quasi-religious group. China's Communist Party -- which still runs the Chinese government -- banned the group in 1999, and has gone to genocidal lengths to persecute, eradicate, and eliminate the group. Falun Gong’s American presence has not been without controversy. Some local chapters have claimed they were denied admission to Chinese New Year’s parades because of Beijing’s influence over Chinese-American businesses.


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1 comment:

golfplatz said...

An unusual mishmash of content. The bizarre propaganda, obviously coming from the communists, really jumps out. Right in the middle there, between the other relatively normal text. I see no rhyme or reason...

Anyway, recommended reading: http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/824qbcjr.asp

www.faluninfo.net seems to do a professional job of introducing Falun Gong and its beliefs.