Okemos
FULL MEMBER
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
- Messages
- 883
- Reaction score
- 0
I have to add my personal experience to this thread. My father's mother and sisters are all Christians. Our family has been Christian for very long time, probably more than 100 years. However, my father and uncle cannot be Christian because we sons have to practice various filial duties, such as ancestral worshiping, tomb sweeping etc, that are incompatible with Christian teaching. I am not Christian either. I think it's probably common in China that most Christians are female.
One very distinct feature of Christianity in China, at least in my hometown, is that unlike Muslims, Christians don't have this "lets all bond together" mentality, Christians don't care about the U.S., the Europe or any other Christians in other countries. My parents even don't want to come to the U.S. They only know that the U.S. must have more Churches.
So I don't think there is anything alarming even if Christianity does spread out rapidly. They never identify themselves with other Christian countries, they don't even know Jerusalem etc. Christianity has been reformed to the point that it is truly just personal belief, not a way of life, an identity. Christianity doesn't dictate how you should dress, what you can eat, cannot eat, don't tell you you cannot marry non-Christians or your spouse has to be converted.
One very distinct feature of Christianity in China, at least in my hometown, is that unlike Muslims, Christians don't have this "lets all bond together" mentality, Christians don't care about the U.S., the Europe or any other Christians in other countries. My parents even don't want to come to the U.S. They only know that the U.S. must have more Churches.
So I don't think there is anything alarming even if Christianity does spread out rapidly. They never identify themselves with other Christian countries, they don't even know Jerusalem etc. Christianity has been reformed to the point that it is truly just personal belief, not a way of life, an identity. Christianity doesn't dictate how you should dress, what you can eat, cannot eat, don't tell you you cannot marry non-Christians or your spouse has to be converted.