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China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Nobody: 3:35am On Apr 22, 2013
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China is struggling to get its estimated 100 million religious believers to banish superstitious beliefs about things like sickness and death, the country's top religious affairs official told a state-run newspaper.

Wang Zuoan, head of the State Administration of Religious Affairs, said there had been an explosion of religious belief in China along with the nation's economic boom, which he attributed to a desire for reassurance in an increasingly complex world.



While religion could be a force for good in officially atheist China, it was important to ensure people were not mislead, he told the Study Times, a newspaper published by the Central Party School which trains rising officials.


"For a ruling party which follows Marxism, we need to help people establish a correct world view and to scientifically deal with birth, ageing, sickness and death, as well as fortune and misfortune, via popularizing scientific knowledge," he said, in rare public comments on the government's religious policy.

"But we must realize that this is a long process and we need to be patient and work hard to achieve it," Wang added in the latest issue of the Study Times, which reached subscribers on Sunday.

"Religion has been around for a very long time, and if we rush to try to push for results and want to immediately 'liberate' people from the influence of religion, then it will have the opposite effect and push people in the opposite direction."


About half of China's religious followers are Christians or Muslims, with the other half Buddhists or Daoists, he said, admitting the real total number of believers was probably much higher than the official estimate of 100 million.

Wang did not address specific issues, such as what happens after the exiled spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism the Dalai Lama dies, testy relations with the Vatican or controls on Muslims in the restive Xinjiang region in the west.

Rights groups say that despite a constitutional guarantee of freedom of belief, the government exercises tight control, especially over Tibetans, Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang and Christians, many of whom worship in underground churches.

"LURE FOR UNREST"

Beijing also takes a hard line on what it calls "evil cults", like banned spiritual group Falun Gong, who it accuses of spreading dangerous superstition.

Still, while religion was savagely repressed during the chaos of the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, the government has taken a much more relaxed approach since embarking on landmark economic reforms some three decades ago.

The ruling Communist Party, which values stability above all else, has even tried to co-opt religion in recent years as a force for social harmony in a country where few believe in communism any more.

China had avoided the religious extremism which happened in some places with the collapse of the Soviet Union or the religious problems seen with immigrants in Europe and the United States, Wang added, something to be proud of.

Still, China could not rest on its laurels.

"Religion basically upholds peace, reconciliation and harmony ... and can play its role in society," Wang said.

"But due to various complex factors, religion can become a lure for unrest and antagonism. Looking at the state of religion in the world today, we must be very clear on this point."



My opinion:
Good and balanced move. I hope our leaders can imitate this.
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Bella3(f): 1:42pm On Apr 22, 2013
Good call
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Nobody: 2:21pm On Apr 22, 2013
Bélla3: Good call



Is bella an atheist
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Bella3(f): 2:48pm On Apr 22, 2013
Logicboy03:



Is bella an atheist
tufiakwa!
Holyghost fire!
Amadioha sheild me!

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Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Nobody: 2:50pm On Apr 22, 2013
Bélla3: tufiakwa!
Holyghost fire!
Amadioha sheild me!
lol..smh.. see chrispagan..
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by ninja4life(m): 3:07pm On Apr 22, 2013
If only our leaders has taken dis step about 10yrs ago boko haram rubbish wont be wat it is today better late than never.i just hope dey do somting but i'm not getting my hopes high cos i dont tink any sane nigerian politician will make such move knowing d current nigerian system and so dey exploit it to their own use.religion has done more harm than good if any to nigeria.
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 3:32pm On Apr 22, 2013
This is a positive move, however i won't put it past China to create an environment where they effectively suppress common civil liberties using this approach. but there you have it. promoting science and common-knowledge for the improvement of lives and social balance of society.. definitely a good step.
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by turnstoner(m): 5:13pm On Apr 22, 2013
Our own leaders must rid themselves of superstitions before they can try the Chinese example undecided
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Bella3(f): 5:51pm On Apr 22, 2013
musKeeto:
lol..smh.. see chrispagan..
wat do'u mean? Am born again bro.

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Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Nobody: 6:16pm On Apr 22, 2013
Bélla3: wat do'u mean? Am born again bro.
Amadioha + HolySpirit = born again chrispagan.. tongue
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Areaboy2(m): 6:53pm On Apr 22, 2013
Bélla3: tufiakwa!
Holyghost fire!
Amadioha sheild me!

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Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by mazaje(m): 7:14pm On Apr 22, 2013
How I wish baseless superstitions can be eradicated in Nigeria. . .Not religion but baseless superstitions that permeates our society. . .
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by victorNRceo: 7:15pm On Apr 22, 2013
Bélla3: tufiakwa!
Holyghost fire!
Amadioha sheild me!
I see ya. Calling the two gods in case 1 doesn't performgrin
CHRISPAGAN united grin

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Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Bella3(f): 7:50pm On Apr 22, 2013
musKeeto:
Amadioha + HolySpirit = born again chrispagan.. tongue
na wa o. See accusations o
i am a new creature. Biko.
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Bella3(f): 7:52pm On Apr 22, 2013
victor-NR-ceo:

I see ya. Calling the two gods in case 1 doesn't performgrin
CHRISPAGAN united grin
my God can perform.

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Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by saintvc(m): 7:57pm On Apr 22, 2013
chinese are just looking for ways to eliminate overpopulation
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by Bella3(f): 7:59pm On Apr 22, 2013
saintvc: chinese are just looking for ways to eliminate overpopulation
seriously
Re: China Aims To Banish Superstition, Promote Knowledge by nep2ra(m): 8:47pm On Apr 22, 2013
saintvc: chinese are just looking for ways to eliminate overpopulation

*falls from maggi cube*

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