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subject to rational scrutiny.   to a divine level by positioning them on a high pedestal. It is not
        uncommon to see devotees blindly following their masters, and
 When a religious organisation  engages in partisan  politics,   claiming them to be incarnations of Maitreya Buddha, Guan Yin or
 many of its devotees would choose to withdraw themselves. Hence,   Living Buddha, eventually convincing the masters themselves that
 religious leaders should always consider the consequences of their   they are indeed the true embodiment of sacredness. Therefore, the
 actions.  proposal by Dr You for rational scrutiny of all religious leaders is
        most apt.
  Dr You fine-tuned the fundamental rules of Thich Nhat Hanh
 by making them more structured, compact, and easier to follow.   Priority to Deal with Issues Related to Buddhism
 For example when Thich Nhat Hanh said Buddhist organisations
 should  not  be  used  for  personal  benefits,  Dr You  elaborated  by   Apart from the nine rules mentioned above, I hereby propose
 specifying that resources should not be abused, and there should   to add another three rules. The 10  rule is to give priority to issues
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 not be wrongful mobilization of human capital and utilization of   related to Buddhism. As pointed out by Dr David Loy in his article
 financial resources.   “What’s  Buddhist about Socially Engaged Buddhism?” it is not
        possible for any individual or organisation to engage in every issue.
 The third and fourth points raised by Dr. You deserved special   Hence, there is a need for us to focus on selected issues.
 attention.  This is because  the  moment  religious leaders  become
 identified  with  the  sacredness  of  the  religion,  it  ushers  into  a   How to make  the  selection? As a Buddhist  organisation,  it
 theocracy. A theocracy is incompatible with a democracy in civil   is  natural  and  appropriate  to  engage  in  issues closely  related  to
 society.  In a theocracy, the religious leader becomes supreme in   Buddhism (or where Buddhist values can be of great contribution).
 law, and is considered an embodiment of the divine because his   This is not self-centrism but setting the right priority and determining
 words are deemed as messages from God. Those who go against   what really needs to be done. This is more practical than trying to
 his words are seen as challenging  God and thus are punishable   solve every issue that appears before us or what is considered a hot
 with death.  While there is no Buddhist theocracy, Buddhist leaders   topic for society at the present time.
 who engage in politics must not think that they are embodiment
 of supreme purity of “Non-greed, non-hatred, non-delusion” while   I am fully aware that some people will use Martin Niemöller’s
 others are impure and acting out of greed, hatred, and delusion.   words (see Appendix) to challenge the above proposal, saying it
 Buddhist leaders must not think that they are on higher spiritual   is a selfish approach. I wish to reiterate that this proposal does not
 ground and therefore endowed with a mission to save all “greedy,   mean ignoring altogether all other issues. One can still handle other
 hateful and deluded” beings.     issues but in a more subdued, limited, and appropriate manner (in
        accordance with the capacity of the organisation). Taking up all
 Devotees are also responsible for elevating religious leaders   issues (which is not possible in the first place) would eventually




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