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Chinese Government Should Protect Religious Liberty to Promote Desire for Social Peace

Apr 08 , 2015

Christianity is thriving in China. There probably are more religious believers than Communist Party members. The government is unsure how to respond.

Beijing’s sensitivities to religion are well-known. It sees religion as offering a competitive world view to the Party. The latter fears many Christians, especially Catholics, have loyalties beyond China’s borders. Religion brings people together in ways that might eventually influence politics.

In its early days the People’s Republic of China responded harshly to religious activity, but official policy has moderated over time. There is an increasing amount of reluctant toleration of religious belief. However, there isn’t one national approach. The treatment of religious believers varies regionally. For instance, of late the authorities in Wenzhou, sometimes called the Jerusalem of China, have enforced more restrictions than have many other cities and provinces.

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