Kas
Fabula rasa
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Thank you for your post.
Fortunately Typology Central practises freedom of speech, and knows freedom of speech means nothing without the freedom to offend.
I find your behaviour hostile and prejudicial, which is against rules.
Buddhism is not only a religion but also an institution subject to the criminal law. This also applies to Catholicism, Anglicanism, Hinduism, Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses, and other institutions.
And both the Judicial Enquiry into Child Abuse in Ireland and the Royal Commission into Institutional Child Abuse in Australia, have found these institutions guilty of crimes against children, and guilty of the further crime of covering up their crimes against children.
And in spite of your pollyanna view of Buddhism, Buddhism has committed egregious crimes against humanity, and is committing them, as you read, in Myanmar, formerly Burma.
I enjoin you to read the Report of the Irish Judicial Enquiry into Child Abuse, and to read the Reports of the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Child Abuse.
And you might well ask why there is no such national report in your own country.
It can't be in my country and I never heard about possibility 'religion' would be a subject of criminal law anywhere else. Could you give me your source?
From what I see, the organisations you mentioned were investigating crimes in/ or related to religious organisations, not crimes of religious organisations. There are people (individuals) out there.