China bans religious beliefs for party

The Christian Institute  |  World
Date posted:  1 Sep 2017
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China bans religious beliefs for party

Wang Zuaon

The Chinese Government in July banned members of the country’s ruling Communist Party from holding any religious beliefs.

An article written by Wang Zuaon, director of the State Administration for Religious Affairs, revealed that all Party members must abandon religion for Marxist atheism or be punished.

It also stated that religious groups should be ‘guided’ by the state in altering their doctrine in order to promote ‘socialist core values’.

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