Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Chinese Communist Party is an evil cult


 After 12 years of murder,persecution and world wide slander by the Chinese communist regime it is quite clear that Falun Gong is accepted, practised and admired all around the world. It is also clear that they will never defeat the universal principles of Truthfulness Compassion and Forbearance.
The facts remain that Falun Gong is not a religion or a cult. We are all about freedom of mind and heart. We have no registration so no list of practitioners, There are no fees, everything is taught for free and is voluntarily and we can come and go as we please.

Yet the Chinese communist regime is the biggest cult in the world today. Below is a list of their traits in comparison to the existing religions today.

Read The Nine Commentaries which will help all Chinese young and old to remember the real China before communism . These commentaries reveal to westerners just who is the real dangerous cult of today  - the Chinese communist regime.

So far after reading the Nine Commentaries nearly 100 million Chinese in China and over seas have turned their back and withdrawn from the CCP cult.


The Evil Religious Traits of the CCP.


The Basic Forms of a Religion
The Corresponding Forms of the CCP
1
Church or platform (podium)
All levels of the Party committee; the platform ranges from Party meetings to all media controlled by the CCP
2
Doctrines
Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong's Ideology, Deng Xiaoping's Theory, Jiang Zemin's "Three Represents", and Party Constitution
3
Initiation rites
Ceremony in which oaths are taken to be loyal to the CCP forever
4
Commitment to one religion
A member may only believe in the communist party
5
Priests
Party Secretaries and staff in charge of party affairs on all levels
6
Worshiping God
Slandering all Gods, and then establishing itself as an unnamed "God"
7
Death is called "ascending to heaven or descending to hell"
Death is called "going to see Marx"
8
Scriptures
The theory and writings of the Communist Party leaders
9
Preaching
All sorts of meetings; leaders' speeches
10
Chanting scriptures; study or cross-examination of scriptures
Political studies; routine group meetings or activities for the Party members
11
Hymn (religious songs)
Songs to eulogize the Party
12
Donations
Compulsory membership fees; mandatory allocation of governmental budget, which is money from people's sweat and blood, for the Party's use
13
Disciplinary punishment
Party disciplines ranging from "house arrest and investigation" and "expulsion from the Party" to deadly tortures and even punishments of relatives and friends




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