Reported 7 months ago
Taiwan's Wuxuantan Temple, known for its controversial 'Guangong marriage to Matsu' document, released a new statement through the JETAI Law Firm to defend religious freedom. However, the statement was questioned for lacking a seal. In response, the temple issued a new 'sealed version' of the statement due to the absence of the law firm's seal. The firm clarified that they were not involved with the temple's statements. The dispute arose when the temple declared that their deity would 'marry' Matsu, leading to backlash from followers.
Source: YAHOO