June 03, 2005
How Should We Respond to Charges that We Are "Getting Political"?
(Clearwisdom.net) When we clarify the truth to
people, we should consider their level of acceptance, similar to
when we urge people to withdraw from the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP). To those who believe in Gods, we can just directly tell them
that the most evil thing that the CCP does to Chinese people is to
guide them to be atheist with absolutely no trust in matters
related to cultivation. Thus people's path to salvation has been
blocked. But Gods and Buddhas offer salvation to human beings;
therefore the CCP has committed monstrous crimes against Gods and
Buddhas who will eliminate it in return. Whereas, to those atheists
who have been mentally poisoned by the evil CCP, if you directly
tell them about Gods and Buddhas and the elimination of the CCP,
they will most probably not accept what you say. On the contrary,
they might consider you fanatical and not rational. Therefore we
should be considerate of others' perspectives during our
conversations.
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