Posted on 05/20/2015 5:30:23 AM PDT by Olog-hai
President Xi Jinping has warned that religions in China must be independent from foreign influence as Beijing asks domestic religious groups to adapt to Chinese society and pledge loyalty to the state.
China is ruled by the atheist Communist Party and Beijing tries to control a variety of religions and their spread.
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No, the fascism in China now assumes everything is about politics.
"All within the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State." ~ Musolini
No, their god is their belly. That works for the Deceiver, though.
Its why the left wants religion silenced here. Men like Reverend George Whitefield preached that men should be free to follow their own spiritual conscience which inevitably led to men questioning the authority of the king to impose his will against the conscience of his subjects. The British responded by trying to impose their own approved ministers who spoke kindly of the king. This led to even greater tension.
Hardly.
I guess you’re one of these idiots who believes that the revolution was a purely secular thing and religious people are to shut up and know their place.
Marx is technically an outside influence as well.
You are correct. The singular, salient, impediment to the agendae of the homosexuals, abortionists, eugenicists, and swarms of others who would do evil is the conscience of devout Christians and Jews who refuse to ‘go along’.
True, but they have Mao.
People who say that Religion and Politics should not be discussed almost always are simply trying to avoid the Truth of Almighty God.
Politics is nothing more than a manifestation of society's faith (or lack thereof).
The Catholics suffer the most from this Communist attitude, since communion with the Succesor of Peter, i.e. the Pope, is part of the religion, but is deemed “foreign interference” by the Communists. Other religions will of course suffer under state/party control but don’t of necessity have the foreign connection.
A while back I was reading about the events surrounding the Pine Tree riot of 1772 New Hampshire. (Thou shalt not cut the king’s trees) The locals were desperate to grown their farms to match their growing families so they started cutting the trees and using or selling the lumber without approval.
It seems that a minister loyal to the king was believed to be an informant and was literally chased out of town in fear for his life. The minister was acting as an agent of the state rather than an agent of God and his flock.
A lot of this goes back to the pseudo-religious Taiping Rebellion, which may possibly have been the second bloodiest conflict after World War II.
Few Americans are familiar with this 14 year war, as it overlapped the US Civil War, and because Americans and Europeans were involved in its beginning and end.
To make a long story short, American missionaries gave a religious tract or pamphlet to the wrong guy. Both crazy and incredibly charismatic, after skimming it he decided that he was “Jesus’ younger brother”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_Rebellion
American historians estimate 20 million people were killed. British historians, 30-50 million.
In any event, since then, leaders of China have been scared half to death by Christianity, even though it is obviously not a threat, and they lump other religions together as also having the potential to become murderous beyond belief.
They have similar feelings about student uprisings, which almost destroyed their country during Mao’s Cultural Revolution. So when the leaders looked out their windows at the peaceful protesters in Tienanmen Square, a lot of them were so terrified they curled up in a fetal position on the floor and started to weep.
Absolutely correct, though the Buddhist “heads” are within China.
I’m afraid I must be out of touch - what, exactly, is a Buddhist “head”?
Correct. Communism only works when people have hope only in government.
And even then, it does not work.
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