Comment on the "Firm Opposition" of the Malaysian Buddhist Association
By Qing Di
(Clearwisdom.net) The Malaysian Buddhist Association recently issued a
declaration stating that it "firmly opposes" Falun Gong using terms
from Buddhism. I believe this to be an unreasonable declaration, for the reasons set forth below. Such a declaration would be akin to Buddha forbidding talk about reincarnation and
supernormal capabilities just because Brahmanism mentioned reincarnation and
supernormal capabilities, or maybe Jesus refusing to mention any prophecies,
since the Jewish Holy Books had recorded some prophecies. According to the
Malaysian Buddhist Association's logic, disciples of Brahmanism should condemn
Buddha Shakyamuni for using Brahmanism "to reach his own goal," thereby
damaging Brahmanism's "images and dignity;" and Jesus should be
condemned for "confusing the audience." Falun Gong has made it clear that it is not the same as Buddhism, and that
Buddhism conveys only a tiny portion of the Buddha Law. What Buddha Shakyamuni, Jesus
and other enlightened beings taught were their understandings of the Truth, but
they did not create the Truth. Who could say that one who sees the sun
created the sun? Who could say that those who see the sun may forbid others from
talking about the sun? Religions are created by people, and they
cannot represent the enlightened beings. Even enlightened beings would not try
to monopolize the Truth, yet the Malaysian Buddhist Association has dared to
take the Truth as its "intellectual property." The Malaysian Buddhist Association backed up its attack on Falun Gong with
the argument that "The Chinese government has banned Falun Gong."
Buddhism also went through many huge tribulations, and was persecuted by
governments. When Jesus spread his Truth in Jerusalem, he was also slandered by
the Jewish elders, and was put on the cross by the Roman government. The fact
that Falun Gong is persecuted by an atheist Party's dictator makes a really poor
foundation for their point of view. We hope the Malaysian Buddhist Association will be able to take a step back
and see that it does not represent the Buddha, or have the right to claim
Buddha's teaching and the Truth as its own. To defame a belief that spreads the
Truth and benefits people is an indication of a narrow and jealous mentality. We
hope it will take an upright stance, and refrain from mixing good with evil.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/8/15/81865.html
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