Religious discrimination will end the day when human beings return to their human essence. Tai Ji Men works toward this goal.
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Why Secularism Is Dangerous. 4. A Model Not Fit for Religion—Nor for Liberty
Reflecting on the US Founding and the later Roman Empire may serve the cause of social and political harmony and human respect.
Why Secularism is Dangerous. 3. Bangladesh: The Paradox of a Secular State with a State Religion
The country’s sufferings earned Bangladeshis the respect of the world. But its constitutional architecture is a patchwork at risk of explosion.
Why Secularism Is Dangerous. 2. French “Laïcité” as a Source of Major Injustice
Sometimes words have two meanings, and great abuses may come from ideological confusion. It is not a French problem only.
Why Secularism Is Dangerous. 1. An Outrageous Crime in France: Kids Pray
Recent events confirm France’s stubbornness in preventing any public manifestation of religions. To get the work done, secularism mobilizes state teams aimed at re-educating children in schools.
2023 Jalsa Salana Celebrated Sorrows and Hopes of the Ahmadis
“Bitter Winter” visited the annual gathering of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at in the muddy countryside of Surrey, discovering rich pearls of faith and humanity.
Italian Senate Recognizes Ukraine’s Holodomor as Genocide Amidst Russian Protests
Italy becomes the 22nd country to acknowledge the genocidal nature of Stalin’s artificial famine, which the Putin regime stubbornly continues to deny.
Harry van Bommel: “There is Enough Evidence, in 1971 in Bangladesh There Was a Genocide”
The former Dutch MP led a fact-finding team to the Asian country. His conclusion: no more doubts are possible.
Target Falun Gong. 4. Save Ma Xiuyun and Tang Pingshun, There Is Still Time
Falun Gong practitioners go in and out of prisons, often for long periods, suffering torture and abuses. Their only crime is to follow a spiritual path.
Tai Ji Men Is Innocent: Why Is It Treated as if It Were Guilty?
The question still resounds with no answer sixteen years after the Supreme Court of the Republic of China ruled that all accusations against Tai Ji Men were inconsistent.









