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Xi’s Troubling Systematic Suppression of Christianity in China

<p>Karl Marx&comma; the father of Communism&comma; once said&comma; &&num;8220&semi;Religion is the opium of the people&period;&rdquo&semi; For reasons that have been apparent and studied by academics&comma; religion as it relates to theism is not a tenant of communism&comma; or any of its branches&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As such&comma; a disturbing metamorphosis is underway in the Peoples Republic of China &lpar;PRC&rpar;&comma; foreshadowing change that depicts a return to a darker period&period; Since its genesis in 1949&comma; the PRC has been hostile to religion &lpar;theism&rpar; as it relates to communism&comma; as well as it being a reminder of early feudalism and colonialism of its past&period; Houses of worship&comma; including temples&comma; mosques and churches&comma; were converted into non-religious buildings for secular use&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The cultural revolution of the 1970&rsquo&semi;s somewhat relaxed what would be considered draconian events by Western society norms&comma; and allowed &ldquo&semi;freedom of religion&rdquo&semi; with a heavy hand of restriction&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Reminiscent of first century Roman polytheism&comma; with its array of sects including Greek theology and cults&comma; China had been tolerant to an extent to polytheistic views&comma; undertaking massive programs to rebuild Buddhist and Taoist temples&period; However&comma; like the post-resurrection purge of Christians from Rome&comma; persecution is now on the front lines of an ambitious new effort by the officially atheist ruling Communist Party to dictate&comma; and in some cases displace&comma; the practice of faith in the country&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Under President Xi Jinping&comma; who recently has assumed tenure as China&rsquo&semi;s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong&comma; the predictable has come to fruition&comma; which should be no surprise&period; In what is a slow and carefully thought out dogma&comma; Xi is systematically infusing secular Chinese culture into traditional religion&period; One would assume that this is an initial foray into what will be a further cleansing of Christianity et al&period; through what can only be by definition an atheistic culture&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As Jesus threatened the Pharisees and Sadducees&comma; so does he rattle Chairman Xi&period; &ldquo&semi;Chinese leaders have always been suspicious of the political challenge or threat that Christianity poses to the Communist regime&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Xi Lian&comma; a scholar of Christianity in China at Duke University&period; &ldquo&semi;Under Xi&comma; this fear of Western infiltration has intensified and gained a prominence that we haven&rsquo&semi;t seen for a long time&period;&rdquo&semi; The utopian thought-speak is alive and well in China and does not play favorites with Christianity&period; The &ldquo&semi;crime&rdquo&semi; of being a Muslim&comma; if detected&comma; can have one humiliated&comma; brainwashed&comma; and tortured&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The communist propaganda gives the reeducated the wonderful pleasure of chanting glorious slogans beholding the state and hanging posters of Chairman Xi in their living rooms&period; The pacifist left of the west offer up burkas for the woman and prayer rugs for the Islamic men as their countries become inundated&comma; or should we use their terminology&comma; &ldquo&semi;diversified&comma;&rdquo&semi; by Muslims&period; There will be no jihad in Beijing&period; As religious extremism has begun in places like Xinjiang&comma; the communist party has quickly stepped in to eliminate Islamic tension&period; You see&comma; tolerance or Uber-tolerance as believed in Germany and elsewhere in Europe will not be allowed in China&period; Chairman Xi is Mao Zedong in sheep&rsquo&semi;s clothing&comma; or should we say Winnie the Pooh costume&period; You see boys and girls&comma; there will be no caf&eacute&semi; bombings and knife wielding terror attacks in Xinjiang or any province for that matter&period; No one would argue&comma; least the re-educators&comma; that these methods violate basic human rights and are inhumane&period; However&comma; certain societies&comma; not excluding Russia&comma; will not tolerate a dilution of their heritage in any way&comma; shape or form&period; Their methods of doing this are quite outrageous&comma; but this is their twisted way of believing how they can maintain their cultural heritage&period; While the west must juxtapose its ability to be inclusive while maintaining its own ancestry&comma; this will not be a problem for China&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Hitlerian final solution that was the termination of the Zionists finds itself alive and well&comma; albeit in a Hitlerian-light formula&comma; in Xinjiang&period; Under Chairman Xi&comma; the Peoples Republic of China is again dawning red shirts and doing their own version of goose-stepping to the beat of the party&period;&nbsp&semi; Do not be fooled by the cell phone sophisticated youth of China&period; Those that the west would hold up as a shining example of how capitalism and communism can coexist&period; Those cell phones are monitored day and night&comma; and God forbid you are talking about God&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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