Refusing to Take a Stance against the CCP and the Persecution Is Akin to Siding with Evil
By Zhen Ming
(Clearwisdom.net) When I explain the truth about Falun Gong to others or
try to persuade them to renounce the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for their own
good, I often meet people with the following mindset: "Falun Gong doesn't
concern me, and neither does the CCP. I'd better stay out of this business. It
is good enough to be a good person in my heart." Many people consider it
best to leave well enough alone, especially if something does not affect them
personally. In other words, they try to walk the middle ground. The general public often thinks this way because they do not have a good
understanding of what Falun Gong is and have not clearly recognized the evil
nature of the CCP. In addition, they have been immersed in the CCP culture and
brainwashed for a long time. This state reflects my not having done well
explaining the truth to them. Falun Gong teaches practitioners to follow the universal principles of
Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance, and to elevate their moral standards; it
guides them back to their true selves. However, the CCP promotes the concepts of
atheism and evolution and the philosophy of class struggle, thereby damaging
traditional Chinese culture. Under the CCP's rule, 80 million Chinese people
have been killed. Worst of all, the CCP has applied the most brutal and inhumane
torture methods to destroy practitioners. Especially cruel is the Party's method
of removing organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit. The CCP is a
destructive force. As practitioners, we believe in justice and karmic retribution, and that
there a definite standard that distinguishes between good and evil. A person
must choose either good or evil. Taking the middle ground ultimately shows
disregard for the attempted destruction of Falun Gong and is akin to choosing
evil. If you choose evil, then you can no longer say that you are a good person
and respect yourself. Any truly good person should esteem Truthfulness,
Compassion, Forbearance, and choose the good. Only this will clear one's
conscience. In order to help people distinguish between good and evil, we have to focus
not only on what we tell people to explain the true situation of the
persecution, but also on how we go about it. We have to consider individual
differences between people, and the circumstances of time and location, so that
the general public can accept our words gladly and be convinced.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/3/21/151199.html
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