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'''I-Kuan Tao''' is a religious group, which has its roots in the buddhist | '''I-Kuan Tao''' is a religious group, which has its roots in the buddhist | ||
]. I-Kuan Tao can approximately rendered in English as ''way of pervading unity''. I-Kuan Tao has taoist and christian elements. | ]. I-Kuan Tao can approximately rendered in English as ''way of pervading unity''. I-Kuan Tao has taoist and christian elements. | ||
<p> About 1 million to 3 million people, most of them in ], are adherents of I-Kuan Tao. | <p> About 1 million to 3 million people, most of them in ], are adherents of I-Kuan Tao. | ||
I-Kuan Tao as an organization was founded in 1928. I-Kuan Tao advises to | I-Kuan Tao as an organization was founded in 1928. I-Kuan Tao advises to |
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I-Kuan Tao is a religious group, which has its roots in the buddhist Order of the White Lotus. I-Kuan Tao can approximately rendered in English as way of pervading unity. I-Kuan Tao has taoist and christian elements.
About 1 million to 3 million people, most of them in China, are adherents of I-Kuan Tao. I-Kuan Tao as an organization was founded in 1928. I-Kuan Tao advises to avoid meat and alcohol. I-Kuan Tao was banned in the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. The ban in the Republic of China was lifted in 1987.
The World I-Kuan Tao Headquarters are in El Monte, California.