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Lilo said:i know enough to comment on its potrayed evilness,and in this case terming falungong as a 'cult' may mean anything ...
Did you study the issue in depth or just follow the sound bites? FLG believes 150% in Chi Gong - Life Force; upto and including ignoring medicine in favour of using Chi to heal all sickness.
What's more, the leader of the cult lives in splendor - on the donations of his followers.
Lilo said:U chose the first meaning and i chose the first with a combination of 2nd
i.e falungong is a system or community of religious worship and ritual. with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of a charismatic leader.
And it's still a cult even by your definition.
Lilo said:arey yaar why are you comparing falungong which advocates peaceful living with the violent boxer rebellion.?
FLG has been defiant from day one. I have not been to one Chinese community in Canada where they were not out in force pan handling for their cause. The Chinese Embassy got a 24/7 protest across the street; even in the dead of winter. Cops were called to force the idiots to take their kids in from the cold since they believed that Chi would keep them warm.
They may be using passive resistence but it's still resistence against government authourity.
In that regard, they are no more different than the Boxers.
Lilo said:and i think this discussion abt falun gong has dragged long enough and getting more and more outofsync... dont u think..?
FLG is dangerous and I have no qualms for quashing it. Just as British India did to the Thuggee. With freedom comes responsibility. What you're advocating about the Freedom of Religion, you've ignored the responsibility for that freedom. FLG is anything but responsible for itself.