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True Christianity is all about helping the poor, sick and underclass. Evangelicals in China are pushy salesmen brainwashing gullible Chinese people.
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True Christianity is all about helping the poor and underclass.
Well I'm muslim and in china Hui's Muslim don't even try to convert others we keep it to ourselves if someone wants to convert were fine with it, I'm fine with all religions in china except falun gong however evangelicals target poorer and uneducated people to try and convert which I'm against.
True Christianity is all about helping the poor, sick and underclass. Evangelicals in China are pushy salesmen brainwashing gullible Chinese people.
I think Christianity should be the second religion being banned in China since it has stirred up so much trouble in the history of China.
I am a Catholic! The Vatican has very little day-to-day influence over lay Catholics. Catholicism is just a philosophy that emphasizes caring for the poor and joyful hope for the future, even in the face of crisis or adversity.She's a fraud agent of the Vatican, don't be deceived by her no different then falun gong cult.
I am a Catholic! The Vatican has very little day-to-day influence over lay Catholics. Catholicism is just a philosophy that emphasizes caring for the poor and joyful hope for the future, even in the face of crisis or adversity.
Being a Catholic is about believing in something good and beautiful in an imperfect, often tragic, world. Rationalizing your belief is called the "mystery of faith."
At current rate china will have 30-40% practising christians go figure. Halleluja! Any 'boss christian' here?
Nothing more but dramatization, even the most enthusiatic East Asian nation, which is apparently South Korea, only barely reaches that stat.
At current rate china will have 30-40% practising christians go figure. Halleluja! Any 'boss christian' here?
SK is 40 % christian or something ?
It's not the 15th century anymore. The Vatican is more of a symbolic figurehead. Being a Catholic basically means you accept basic precepts of Christianity (i.e. the death and resurrection, practice charity, hope for better future), and you also accept the principle that Christians should be united under one "Church" rather than separated into many sects as is Protestantism. As a result of this inclusiveness (called ecumenism), modern Catholicism (post Second Vatican Council) is much more moderate and lax compared to Evangelicals. For example, many Catholics go to Mass only on Easter and Christmas. Catholics tend not to show our religion ostentatiously. We just try to do "good deeds" like helping the poor and needy in our daily lives.I do hope so because the vatican has their own ambitions if you don't remember the pope himself is in a conflict with china, I remember a while back the saudi's tried to fund mosques in my hometown but it was rejected due to the fears of intolerance and extremism so the government decided to fund the mosques themselves, we should be wary of outside forces using religion for their own agenda in china.
Some of Indian NE state completely converted to Christianity. Share of Muslim population in India increasing by .1% every year. Combined Muslim and Christian India will turn into a cow eating nation from cow worshiping nation.
I thought SK is a Christian majority nation
SK is 40 % christian or something ?
It's not the 15th century anymore. The Vatican is more of a symbolic figurehead. Being a Catholic basically means you accept basic precepts of Christianity (i.e. the death and resurrection, do good, hope for better future), and you also accept the principle that Christians should be united under one "Church" rather than separated into many sects as is Protestantism. As a result of this inclusiveness (called ecumenism), modern Catholicism (post Second Vatican Council) is much more moderate and lax compared to Evangelicals. For example, many Catholics go to Mass only on Easter and Christmas.