You are becoming less coherent by the post
Most people would find the line between "legitimate" religion (by the quote marks, I don't mean that religion is illegitimate, but that defining legitimacy is hard) and cults to be a very fine one. If your criterion for a cult is that it has caused the deaths of its members, then every major religion could be considered a cult. Christianity has the Crusades and the Inquisition. I don't know too much about Islamic history but even in recent times, it has been the force that has sent suicide bombers to their death (even if their interpretation of Islam is rejected by most, the fact remains that they were following what they thought was their religion). Even if a distinction can be drawn, it is still far from clear that Falun Gong has crossed it.
Phanatical said:
There are no other perspectives when you've seen people you known burnt and murdered.
I'm sure there are members of Falun Gong who have been tortured and killed (Wikipedia says: "The Falun Dafa Information Center, a website which "endeavors to compile, cross-check, organize and publish" reports about the persecution has confirmed that at least 2,676 deaths have occurred while practitioners have been in police or government custody."). It follows that they could also believe themselves to be infallibly correct, because
they've seen people
they knew murdered - by the Chinese Government. You are not inherently special. Your side is not correct just because you've experienced pain. Falun Gong has genuine grievances, but you are so closed-minded you can't see them.
However, there appears to be little point in arguing with you if you're just going to continue to make unfounded statements like:
Phanatical said:
which gives no-one any confidence that you actually have a rational bone left in your body.