When governments start jailing pastors for preaching values, the line between democracy and despotism begins to blur.
Religious Liberty
Tai Ji Men: The Only Possible Peace is Just Peace
In international politics and agitated societies, compromise and appeasement feed more conflict, deepening injustice.
マザー・ハンの拘束:韓国における宗教と理性の不浄な戦い
法的根拠は存在しなかった。容疑の内容は非現実的で、政治的動機に基づいている。これは汚職事件ではない――粛清である。
韓国での宗教ジェノサイド:信仰の暗殺
私は韓国に、単なる視察でなく立ち上がるために来た。家庭連合に対する攻撃は、その本質を正しく呼ぶべきである。これは「宗教迫害」である。
No Peace Without Justice: Ibn Khaldun’s Lesson Applied to the Tai Ji Men Case
As Ibn Khaldun reminds us, injustice ruins civilization — but by restoring justice, we open the path to genuine peace for all.
Repression Rekindled: Yiguandao Faces Renewed Crackdown in China
In Guangdong and Shandong, authorities vow to show “no tolerance” to the redemptive religious movement.
Tai Ji Men and the Importance of Trust and Justice to Achieve Real Peace
Peace studies emphasize the importance of conscience, which Tai Ji Men dizi systematically promote, and justice, which they are denied.
The Arrest of Mother Han: Korea’s Unholy War on Religion and Reason
The legal grounds for the arrest were absent. The charges are implausible and politically motivated. This is not a corruption case—it’s a purge.
El fantasma del revisionismo: repasando el caso de la Escuela de Yoga de Buenos Aires de 2000. 3. Cuando la justicia vuelve a ser juzgada
Tras una disputa económica con la Escuela, la mujer que en la causa del 2000 desmintió las acusaciones ahora afirma que eran ciertas. ¿Podemos creerle?
The Ghost of Revisionism: Revisiting the 2000 Buenos Aires Yoga School Case. 3. When Justice Is Put on Trial Again
Following an economic dispute with the School, the woman who debunked the accusations in the 2000 case now claims they were true. Can we believe her?







