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CHINA OFFICIAL SAYS WEST USING CHRISTIANITY TO 'SUBVERT' POWER

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CHINA OFFICIAL SAYS WEST USING CHRISTIANITY TO 'SUBVERT' POWER
The government has cracked down on underground churches, both Protestant and Catholic, even as it seeks to improve relations with the Vatican
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Reuters | 32 minutes ago
BEIJING - Western forces are trying to use Christianity to influence China’s society and even “subvert” the government, a senior official said, warning that Chinese Christians needed to follow a Chinese model of the religion.

China’s constitution guarantees religious freedom, but since President Xi Jinping took office six years ago, the government has tightened restrictions on religions seen as a challenge to the authority of the ruling Communist Party.

The government has cracked down on underground churches, both Protestant and Catholic, even as it seeks to improve relations with the Vatican.

In a speech on Monday, Xu Xiaohong head of the National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China, said there were many problems with Christianity in the country, including “infiltration” from abroad and “private meeting places”.

“It must be recognised that our movement’s surname is ‘China’ and not ‘Western’,” Xu said, according to remarks reported on Tuesday by the United Front Work Department, which is in charge of co-opting non-communists, ethnic minorities and religious groups.

“Anti-China forces in the West are trying to continue to influence China’s social stability and even subvert our country’s political power through Christianity, and it is doomed to fail,” he said, speaking to parliament’s largely ceremonial advisory body.

“For individual black sheep who, under the banner of Christianity, participate in subverting national security, we firmly support the country to bring them to justice.”

Only by eliminating the “stigma of foreign religion” in China’s Christianity can its believers benefit society, he added.

“Only by continually drawing on the fine traditions of Chinese culture, can China’s Christianity be rooted in the fertile soil of Chinese culture and become a religion recognised by the Chinese themselves,” Xu added.

“Only by continuously carrying forward and practicing the core values of socialism can our Christianity truly be suited to socialist society.”

China has been following a policy it calls the “Sinicisation” of religion, trying to root out foreign influences and enforce obedience to the Communist Party.

Restrictions on religion have attracted particular concern in the United States. Last week, during a visit to Hong Kong, the US ambassador for religious freedom called on Beijing to end religious persecution.

What China calls a de-radicalisation programme in its restive far western region of Xinjiang has also caused widespread opprobrium in Western capitals and amongst rights groups, who say authorities have been placing Muslims there in internment camps.

The government says they are vocational training centres where the Uighur people who call Xinjiang home and other Muslim peoples are sent to learn about the law and the Mandarin language, and has defended the practice.

Yang Jie, an imam from Xinjiang, told the same advisory body on Monday that some adherents had poor “religious and civic awareness”, which made them vulnerable to “the temptation and incitement of religious extremist forces”.

They mistakenly believed that their religion came before their citizenship, and that certain illegal acts were a “firm expression of faith”, Yang said.

“This wrong view and behaviour has seriously affected social stability, ethnic unity and religious harmony, and has vilified the social image of the Muslim community and must be resolutely stopped.”
https://ewn.co.za/2019/03/12/china-official-says-west-using-christianity-to-subvert-power
 
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I thought it was Uighur Muslims? Well I guess the "free vocational training schools" will now have more diversity of religion.
Taiping Rebellion
The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was an oppositional state based in Tianjing (present-day Nanjing) with a Christian millenarian agenda to initiate a major transformation of society. A self-proclaimed convert to Christianity and brother of Jesus Christ, Hong Xiuquan led an army that controlled a significant part of southern China during the middle of the 19th century, eventually expanding to command a population base of nearly 30 million people.
Total dead: 20–30 million dead
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_Rebellion

The last thing China wants to get into is religious clashes and fractious infightings, conflicts even wars.
 
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Christianity is White Man's religion. Any Chinese who believe a White bearded dude is their Messiah are idiots. East Asians who worship White men are shameful.
Was the guy called Jesus Christ a white? black? or Asian? He should get a DNA test. I did see some videos and he was a black in them.
 
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China has not bothered to act until then, but the buffalo children keep coming to China.
Don't blame China for playing again. Why doesn't China play them by religion?
 
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One of the more well known - China Aid - Wikipedia

Organization and philosophy[edit]
China Aid keeps an in-house staff of five to ten at their Midland location,[8] connecting with a network of volunteers across China.[1]According to the ECFA, the organization reported total revenue of $1,426,028, with $1,411,410 coming from donations in 2013. Expenses that year were $1,493,194.[9] China Aid offers financial and legal support for house church pastors, political dissidents, and prisoners of conscience. Most of China Aid's donations come from oil and gas industry philanthropists. Other donations come from local churches or other Christian ministries.[3]

China Aid currently partners with various other ministries and human rights groups, such as National Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House, The Voice of the Martyrs, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Release International, and International Christian Concern.

According to the organization's website, China Aid's mission is threefold: to "expose, encourage, and equip."[10] The news and reporting side of China Aid's operations seek to "expose the abuses" and reveal persecution and human rights abuses to raise awareness of injustices perpetuated in China. Financial contributions and support for individuals and groups who have been targeted "encourages the abused." Finally, China Aid organizes training in leadership and rule of law for organizations in China to "equip the leaders."​
 
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True, Mongoloids should follow their own religion.
Christianity is basically white man's religion.
Hindu/islam is suited for indian /middle eastern .Each religions are devised by a specific ethnicity to compliment their social stratification,culture, lifestyle.
 
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