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To: fanfan

Christianism is legal in China. Many of my classmates believe in it and we may take courses about Christianism.
However, I am not a Christian. I used the word “prey” in an un-religious sense, and I hope it’s not inappropriate.


210 posted on 05/12/2008 11:34:22 AM PDT by yangsuli
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To: yangsuli

Interesting!! Now what about that group (fing Shai) that is getting arrested.


211 posted on 05/12/2008 11:40:26 AM PDT by EagleandLiberty (El Rushbo Tribal name -- RinoHunter Vote Conservatives '08)
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To: yangsuli

Yes Christian churches are legal if they register with the government and never speak out against the communists in power. The pope also doesnt get to pick your bishops,they are appointed by the unholy PRC. Disgusting regime.


212 posted on 05/12/2008 11:43:24 AM PDT by MARKUSPRIME
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To: yangsuli

Christianity is legal in China only if the church is patriotism, and under the control of Department of Religion censorship. That means the Bishop must be appointed by The Cummunist Party.But there are many family churches or underground churches in China. The people who attend such churches face the risk of jail. No doubt, the church leaders are criminals under the China’s law.


223 posted on 05/12/2008 11:49:44 AM PDT by hobbitslikepotatoes
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To: yangsuli
Christianism is legal in China. Many of my classmates believe in it and we may take courses about Christianism.
I used the word “prey” in an un-religious sense, and I hope it’s not inappropriate.

Interesting comment.

224 posted on 05/12/2008 11:50:57 AM PDT by fanfan ("We don't start fights my friends, but we finish them, and never leave until our work is done."PMSH)
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At first, thank you all for your kindly concerns and prayers for the Chinese victims in disaster.

i guess several Chinese have newly registered here,including me. because we have a thread in a major Chinese website mentioned this site. that thread is to appreciate the guys here for your concerns and prayer thousands miles away. we appreciate your kindness, unselfishness,and integrity, and rightousness. some webviewer got curious, then joined here, i guess. because not so often a foreign political site is discussed in China

as for the censorship by Chinese government, sure there are several sites we can not visit, for the reason we don’t know, for example, we could not visit wikipedia (strange?) for a while, but not now , but we sure can visit most of the site in USA, just a little slow..

but most people can not efficiently communicate in English, that IS major impede to access. i guess.

things about Chinese political are not so worse as you thought, but indeed not free as you are.(maybe? i don’t know if there is censorship by the administrator on this web. e.g. how about i appraise communism here? i am not a communist of course)

we are very worried and concerned right now about the damage in this disaster, but I can not watch TV right now.(not for political or economical reason. just inconvienent), so i am browsing the web to find something to digest.

again, thank you for your kindness to Chinese...


232 posted on 05/12/2008 12:04:01 PM PDT by freedomvamos
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To: yangsuli
Christianism is legal in China. Many of my classmates believe in it and we may take courses about Christianism. However, I am not a Christian. I used the word “prey” in an un-religious sense, and I hope it’s not inappropriate.

Welcome to FR - it is good for people in our countries to talk one on one to each other. I am so sad for the people hurt and suffering there, and hope that help arrives for them soon.

PS; one would say "pray", not "prey", because "pray" is the expression of appealing to God, "prey" is an animal hunted by others.

386 posted on 05/12/2008 2:59:24 PM PDT by Red Boots
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