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Jesus won’t save you — President Xi Jinping will, Chinese Christians told




By Simon Denyer November 14 at 6:59 AM
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“Help turn those who believe in religions into believing in the Party”


In the latest campaign, party members involved in poverty alleviation toured villages telling people how the party was supporting agriculture and removing poverty, “melting the hard ice in the hearts of religious believers” and “helping turn them into believers in the party.”

Qi Yan, chairman of the people’s congress in the township of Huangjinbu within Yugan county and the man in charge of the local poverty alleviation effort, told the South China Morning Post that villagers “should no longer rely on Jesus, but on the party for help.”

“Many poor households have plunged into poverty because of illness in the family. Some resorted to believing in Jesus to cure their illnesses,” Qi said. “But we tried to tell them that getting ill is a physical thing and that the people who can really help them are the Communist Party and General Secretary Xi.”

Qi said the campaign has been running since March in Huangjinbu township, with more than 1,000 portraits of Xi distributed and hung in homes. Christians make up around one-third of the population there, with between 5,000 and 6,000 families, he said.

“Many rural people are ignorant. They think God is their savior,” he said. “After our cadres’ work, they’ll realize their mistakes and think: We should no longer rely on Jesus, but on the party for help.”

In October, officials in Yugan county held a meeting in which they talked about “having a sense of crisis” about the presence of religion there, according to the county’s official website. County party secretary Hu Wei said they must insist on “uniting people of faith around the party.”

In August, officials also forcibly removed crosses in Yugan county, according to Radio Free Asia — mirroring a similar campaign that took place in recent years in neighboring Zhejiang province.

A resident of another township in Yugan, a man surnamed Liu, told the South China Morning Post that villagers had no choice but to comply.

“Some families put up gospel couplets on their front doors during the Lunar New Year; some also hung paintings of the cross. But they’ve all been torn down,” he said. “They all have their belief and, of course, they didn’t want to take them down. But there is no way out. If they don’t agree to do so, they won’t be given their quota from the poverty-relief fund.”

China’s constitution protects the right to religion, but the state also takes a dim view of any institution that might challenge its total control over society. So Christians, Buddhists, Muslims and others have the right to worship, but their houses of worship are often tightly controlled and can easily be shut down if deemed distracting or a threat to official dogma.

More than any other time in decades, the party is now seeking more control. At last month’s Party Congress in Beijing, Xi Jinping was granted another five years in power as general secretary, and elevated almost to the level of Mao in the Communist pantheon, with his name written into the party constitution. Critics say it spells a dangerous return to one-man rule in China, something that had disastrous results under Mao.

During his speech at the congress, Xi said religion must be guided by the party to adapt to socialist society.

A local newspaper in the southwestern province of Guizhou is already referring to Xi as “Great Leader” in a headline, a title that hasn’t been used since Mao’s era.

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Meanwhile, Xi's slogans are almost ubiquitous in China, since the run-up to and aftermath of the Party Congress. This one means: “Stay true to the mission and keep it firmly in mind.”

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Even at pro basketball games in China Xi Jinping's propaganda slogans are ever present.

Amber Ziye Wang contributed to this report.
 
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lol they have gone mad at the increasing power of Xi. When they found nothing they are trying to wake Christians. lol. The better thing is to ask Indian IAF chief who say Chinese are still in Doklam and Modi will not save you fron Xi.
 
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Yes, it is correct. Xi is China and China is Xi
 
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Then why is the Chinese government so afraid of religions ?
They are afraid of any collective group.

If you have a Yoga group with 'terrifying' (For CCP) number of followers and you are the leader, most likely you'll end up in prison. Best example is Falun Gong
 
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They are afraid of any collective group.

If you have a Yoga group with 'terrifying' (For CCP) number of followers and you are the leader, most likely you'll end up in prison. Best example is Falun Gong
That is funny. Because here they are saying that a real person -- Xi -- is the real world savior. But when a bunch of people get together and talk to a non-real person, the Chinese government is terrified.
 
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Soviets did it same way.

They made school children hungry, and then they asked them to pray God for food.

When God couldn't give them food immediately Soviets gave them bread saying good doesn't exist and state is god

So i guess they should encourage religion then which has always been the downfall of humanity.
tell me what has religion done for this world?Every single thing you're using today is made by an atheist thinker, anyone living under an Atheist state is always extremely smart, i have yet to see a dumb person who is an atheist here.

before you quote any dumb verse, let me tell you that everything you read about "oh look my book is scientific discovered 10000000 billion years ago so we are more scientific" can be found in any other religion's book because they're all MISINTERPRETED.
Lmfaooo what a joke, all those misinterpreted verses turning scientific everytime a scientist makes a new discovery.
absolute turds who believe in this hogwash.
 
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That is funny. Because here they are saying that a real person -- Xi -- is the real world savior. But when a bunch of people get together and talk to a non-real person, the Chinese government is terrified.
Communism 101
 
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So i guess they should encourage religion then which has always been the downfall of humanity.
tell me what has religion done for this world?Every single thing you're using today is made by an atheist thinker, anyone living under an Atheist state is always extremely smart, i have yet to see a dumb person who is an atheist here.
I am not a religious person but EVERYTHING you said here is -- wrong.

Afraid of religion?
If so,China won't allow Christians to build Church.
The Chinese government allows because it know it cannot resist, so better to allow and control than to face an underground movement that WILL be more dangerous in the long run.

Please...You got involved in reincarnation. :rolleyes:
 
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Communism 101
The Chinese communists are no longer communists. They can dance around the label by using silly phrasing like 'socialism with Chinese characteristics', but the rest of the world that experienced both socialism and communism knows better.

China is essentially a one-party dictatorship.
 
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