While such discussions are interesting, each person is responsible for themselves and to nitpick the behavior of others is to forget that the action taking place within our own minds is what we are responsible for NOT the actions of others.

When Master Yuan was walking down a street of butchers a monk with him was astonished and said to him, "Don't you see the butchers!" Master Yuan replied, "Indeed I do, however you are 'seeing on top of seeing'!"

Good monks, bad monks, pretend monks are all distinctions that bind one to delusive views.

Attending to ourselves is more important than attending to others.