Falun Gong was banned by Chinese government according to applicable laws in July 1999 but gained some supporters in several western countries and regions. Apart from political elements, the incomprehension on Falun Gong is an important reason why they support the much controversial organization. In order to help the public to have a comprehensive understanding on Falun Gong, and for the reference of people interested in and research institutes studying Falun Gong, we provide the general introduction on Falun Gong, its relationship with religion, as well as its opinions on families, on homosexuality and on mix-blood, demonstrating from different aspects the conflicts and the clash between the teachings of Falun Gong and ethics and moralities advocated in modern society.
Falun Gong was banned by Chinese government according to applicable laws in July 1999 but gained some supporters in several western countries and regions. Apart from political elements, the incomprehension on Falun Gong is an important reason why they support the much controversial organization. In order to help the public to have a comprehensive understanding on Falun Gong, and for the reference of people interested in and research institutes studying Falun Gong, we provide the general introduction on Falun Gong, its relationship with religion, as well as its opinions on families, on homosexuality and on mix-blood, demonstrating from different aspects the conflicts and the clash between the teachings of Falun Gong and ethics and moralities advocated in modern society.
There exists such an organization that claims itself to be a cultivation practice group but the members of which attack other people and organizations that hold different opinions from them in a shameless manner of mobbing besieges and lodging excessive lawsuits against them. The members are so unreasonably sensitive that a piece of criticism even the gentlest would be deemed as an offense like a ...
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