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Clarifying the Truth to College Students in China
By a practitioner from Mainland China
(Clearwisdom.net) For five years, the Chinese official media has deceived
sentient beings with lies about Falun Dafa. Those most easily poisoned are
college students. They have been forced to read articles and watch films,
videos, and TV programs slandering Falun Dafa, and sign documents and write
articles against Falun Dafa. The evil doesn't want to leave them any hope for
salvation. The Minghui Weekly has published articles about this. I have
thought about it and taken positive action, but I have not yet systematically
clarified the truth of Falun Dafa to them. College students typically have their own stereos and MP3 players, so it is
possible to make some audio programs suitable for them. In order to aim at the
toxins implanted by evil propaganda, the following programs could be included:
the truth of "Staged Tiananmen self-immolation," "the Appeal on
April 25, 1999," "Falun Gong isn't engaged in politics" and
"the so-called pseudo-science." We should answer their questions clearly, and let them know that Falun Dafa
is being spread around the world. Also, we can tell them some experiences from
overseas practitioners by using the original voice recording, then translating
to Chinese, and include Falun Dafa music performed bilingually by foreign
practitioners. The college students usually show interest in information from
overseas, and like to listen to the accounts from people from other countries.
All this is very convincing, and they become willing to change their
perspectives and learn the truth about Falun Dafa, so they can be saved. The cost of recording is a little high, but many practitioners can copy them
after they are produced. The production doesn't require a large number of
practitioners, so it's convenient and flexible. Then we can give the recordings
to college students when we encounter them. The righteous thoughts of Falun Dafa
disciples can eliminate the evil-force-controlled poison in sentient beings'
minds, and make it easier for them to listen to the recordings and know the
truth. Then they will pass the recordings on to their family members, classmates
and friends. If one tape is shared with ten people, the cost is actually not
very high. January 14, 2005 |