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“We, the women’s division of Shikoku Island, have been devoted to kosen-rufu activities since the early days…against the prejudice in our community, which is known as the ‘kingdom of the Shingon sect.’ We have been shunned by the community. Ten years ago [1981], in the midst of dire circumstances, a Nichiren Shoshu priest, who we thought would understand and fully support us, suddenly began saying things like, ‘Unless you belong directly to the temple (meaning quit the Soka Gakkai), I will not conduct funerals for you’ or “Unless you quit the Soka Gakkai, you will fall into hell together with President Ikeda.” (“Letter of Protest from Shikoku Women’s Division,” Jan. 12, 1991) 
 

Refuting Nichiren Shoshu

Page Part I: 1. Introduction
The Soka Gakkai, the Body of Believers Dedicated to Kaosen-rufu
Page Part I: 2. The Emergence of the Soka Gakkai
The Soka Gakkai, the Body of Believers Dedicated to Kaosen-rufu
Page Part I: 3. The Story of the Fuji School
The Soka Gakkai, the Body of Believers Dedicated to Kaosen-rufu
Page Part II: 1. The Order to Disband
Problem with Nichiren Shoshu
Page Part II: 2. The Soka Gakkai's Response
Problem with Nichiren Shoshu
Page Part II: 3. Operation C
Problem with Nichiren Shoshu
Page Part II: 4. Past Contributions of the Soka Gakkai
Problem with Nichiren Shoshu
Page Part III: 1. The Absolute Authority of the High Priest
Erroneous Doctrine and Behavior
Page Part III: 2. The Mistaken View of the Lifeblood or Transmission of the Law
Erroneous Doctrine and Behavior
Page Part III: 3. The Doctrine of the Three Treasures
Erroneous Doctrine and Behavior
Page Part III: 4. The Corruption of Religious Services
Erroneous Doctrine and Behavior
Page Part III: 5. The Inequality of Priesthood and Laity
Erroneous Doctrine and Behavior
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