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China's War Against Religion.. by Excuses: 8:16pm On Aug 24, 2020
I saw this news and after few minutes of digest tears rolled down my cheeks. I could only imagine what it feels like to be tortured for your unalienable rights...Nigerians let's put away our differences and see ourselves as one...Christians & Muslims alike...

When did the crackdown begin?

Religious repression has intensified across China since President Xi Jinping took office in 2013. The brutal crackdown on minority Muslims in the northwestern region of Xinjiang — where mosques and madrasas are being demolished and more than 1 million Uighurs have been detained in re-education camps — has sparked international outrage. But the Communist Party's assault on faith is not limited to Islam. Authorities have used the world's distraction over the coronavirus pandemic to accelerate an ongoing campaign against Christianity. Officially atheist, the party sees adherence to any faith, particularly those with foreign origins such as Christianity and Islam, as a threat to its dominance. So Xi has embarked on the "sinicization" of religious practice, ordering Muslim, Buddhist, and Christian leaders to integrate Chinese communist thought into their belief systems. The party wants people "to love the motherland and their faith," says You Quan, head of the body that oversees ethnic and religious affairs in China. Sinicization has resulted in thousands of churches and mosques being shuttered and razed; those that remain fly Chinese flags.

How is Christianity practiced in China?

For decades, Chinese Catholics and Protestants have been divided between those who attend state-sanctioned churches — in which clerics are appointed by Beijing — and those who attend so-called underground churches. About half of China's 12 million Catholics worship in the underground churches loyal to the Vatican. To try to heal that schism, Beijing and the Vatican struck a deal in 2018 that gave Chinese authorities the right to recommend new bishops and the pope the power to approve or veto them. Beijing has exploited that agreement by refusing to name bishops to half of China's 98 dioceses, while pressuring priests to adhere to party regulations, saying that the Vatican pact means that the pope commands them to do so. Portraits of the Virgin Mary have been replaced by portraits of Xi, and priests have been compelled to incorporate Xi's sayings into their sermons.

What about Protestant churches?

Protestantism is China's fastest-growing religion, and so is especially worrisome to Xi. The state-registered church, the Three-Self Patriotic Movement, claims some 39 million adherents. But at least another 40 million are thought to worship in underground "home churches" — pushing the share of Chinese who are Protestants to nearly 6 percent, about the same as the membership of the Communist Party. Beijing is determined to control the faith. Online bookstores have been banned from selling Bibles as authorities prepare a new Mandarin translation that some fear will omit whole chapters. Pastors have been ordered to attend government-sponsored training sessions, where they are told that in China the "state leads and church follows." Thousands of underground churches have been closed. At those that remain open, symbols of faith have been purged, with crosses and Bibles burned. Facial recognition cameras have been installed so that authorities can track and harass worshippers, a tactic pioneered against Buddhists in the autonomous Chinese province of Tibet.

What happened in Tibet?

Tibetan Buddhism has been targeted by Beijing for decades because it is a central pillar of Tibetan identity. That repression has ramped up under Xi. Tens of thousands of party members have been deployed to temples and villages under an outreach initiative that doubles as a surveillance program. And since 2016, up to 17,000 Buddhist monks and nuns have been evicted from two key training institutes and sent to indoctrination centers where, the U.S. State Department reports, they were beaten and shocked with electric batons. Chen Quanguo, the Politburo member who oversaw the Tibet crackdown, was sent to Xinjiang in 2016 to use the same playbook against Uighur Muslims. Detainees are forced to say "there is no God, there is only the Communist Party," said Omer Kanat, head of the U.S.-based Uighur Human Rights Project.

Are other religious groups being repressed?

The Hui, a Muslim minority of some 10 million people in central China, are now suffering the same fate as the Uighurs. Their mosques are being sinicized, stripped of domes and minarets, and the call to prayer has been banned. Many Hui fear that concentration camps may come next. The only faith that remains relatively free is Chinese Buddhism, which is seen as indigenous. Still, it, too, is being pressed into party service: In 2018, the Shaolin Monastery — ­birthplace of kung fu — was forced to fly the Chinese national flag for the first time in its 1,500-year history.

How has the U.S. responded?

The Trump administration has sanctioned dozens of companies and governmental bodies connected to human rights abuses in Xinjiang. And last month, Chen and three other top officials were hit with sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act, freezing their U.S. assets and banning American companies from doing business with them. The U.S. will not stand by, said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as the Communist Party attempts to eradicate Uighurs' "culture and Muslim faith." But outside pressure is unlikely to alter Chinese policy, says Karrie Koesel, an expert on religion in China. "The state," she says, "sees religion as an existential threat."

Eradicating Falun Gong

The Chinese government has identified "five poisons" that threaten its rule: pro-democracy activists, Taiwanese nationalists, Tibetan dissidents, Uighur separatists, and Falun Gong — a spiritual discipline that mixes traditional qigong with New Age philosophy. Founded in northeast China in 1992 by former trumpet player Li Hongzhi, Falun Gong ("law wheel practice"wink promises salvation to those who study Master Li's texts and practice a regimen of gentle physical movements. Li attracted some 70 million followers in a matter of years, a level of popularity that worried the Communist Party. It banned Falun Gong in 1999, labeling the movement an "evil cult" and arresting tens of thousands of adherents. Human rights activists say thousands were killed and had their organs harvested for transplant. Falun Gong practitioners who fled to Hong Kong, where they could practice freely, fear a sweeping new security law imposed on the city by Beijing could now be wielded against them. "It is a hanging knife over our heads," said Ingrid Wu, a Falun Gong spokeswoman.
Re: China's War Against Religion.. by Nobody: 8:19pm On Aug 24, 2020
All these are indirectly against God. They just used religion as a blanket but unfortunately for them Jesus is the King of kings and the Lord of lords, He has already won even before it began.
Re: China's War Against Religion.. by CodeTemplar: 8:37pm On Aug 24, 2020
Same foundations as Buhari and occultists are laying for us.
Re: China's War Against Religion.. by Tomiwa69(m): 12:00am On Aug 25, 2020
Y do Muslims like north
Anything north
Re: China's War Against Religion.. by OtemAtum: 1:37am On Aug 25, 2020
Life goes in cycle. They say that what goes around comes around. Christianity and Islam have also suppressed other thoughts in the past, killing millions of people for not practising their religion. Although I do not subscribe to the use of force to make your philosophy dominant over others, yet I will have to declare that bot h Allah and Jehovah can't do anything about it, especially now that they are both in a spiritual cage where the gods of science have subjected them to.
Re: China's War Against Religion.. by obonujoker(m): 5:02am On Aug 25, 2020
Hmmm....

China and the Antichrist
Re: China's War Against Religion.. by Nobody: 5:38am On Aug 25, 2020
obonujoker:
Hmmm....

China and the Antichrist

Satan and his demons are becoming more fierce and aggressive by the second because of what happened in heaven exactly 106 years ago.
There is just one Christian Organization on earth today and they are the only group Satan is against, all other religions belongs to him, they're just his prearranged baits.
China has suffered civil unrest throughout their history, they want to live as a communist nation, in communism there is no way anyone can steal a dime in the nation's treasury, nobody is above the law, the government owns all the resources and the people have a limit to wealth, you can't become extremely rich when others are paupers.
So when Islam penetrated their society they welcomed it hospitably but as times goes by they began realising that Islam is against communism because in Islam you're free to own everything and you can become a philanthropist sharing your lots with beggars, but that's exactly what China wants to erase in their society, so the struggle began as they are trying to maintain their communism Islam is becoming a hindrance, this led to a great onslaught between the Muslims and traditional religionsists, that's why China became hostile to any other foreign Religion.
Christendom Churches promotes greed as they're always preaching prosperity at the detriment of their nations, everyone is fast becoming selfish and heartless, so China will not tolerate such.
Today we have Jehovah's Witnesses in their midst but they're practicing their worship underG as the Chinese intelligence are working 24/7 to eradicate any Religion threatening their preferred communism! smiley

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