Question: What kind of person can be influenced by their propaganda to become members of their group?
Answer: There are some common characteristics in those who leave the SGI and join other Nichiren groups. They are:
complaint against the association and its leaders
no confidence in leaders of SGI
misunderstands the real intentions of the SGI, mistaking it for an organization dictatorial
does not understand that the master-disciple relationship is the key to enlightenment
intellectual arrogance
the malpractice of Gongyo
does not apply "Shin, Gyo, Gaku" (Faith, Practice, and Study)
does not understand the doctrines of Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin.
"does not understand the doctrines of Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin" because as well as being deaf to Nichiren's teachings the SGI doesn't read the Gosho so how can they take Nichiren seriously and when they do use it, it is usually for promoting their erroneous shallow self serving interests'
ReplyDeleteBasically they don't like Nichiren because he always pointed out other religions faults. They, the crowd pleasers don't like that because they want be friends with everyone except for Nichiren Shoshu and some independent NB practitioners that can't and wont or can but don't compromise their faith