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Most Chinese Christians are actually HKers and Taiwanese

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There have actually been claims that Christianity is growing at such a rate that China could one day become the country with the largest number of Christians in the world
 
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There have actually been claims that Christianity is growing at such a rate that China could one day become the country with the largest number of Christians in the world

Most Mainland Chinese are actually Atheists/Agnostics and Buddhists, but the western media prefers to use the Christianized Hong Kong and Taiwan to represent the whole China.
 
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Most Mainland Chinese are actually Atheists/Agnostics and Buddhists, but the western media prefers to use the Christianized Hong Kong and Taiwan to represent the whole China.

i thought mainland chinese all followed taoism and chinese folk religion. i.e. nature + ancestor worship. confucianism is not a religion, but a philosophy on how to organize communitarian society, correct?
 
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i thought mainland chinese all followed taoism and chinese folk religion. i.e. nature + ancestor worship. confucianism is not a religion, but a philosophy on how to organize communitarian society, correct?

The Confucianism and Taoism are more like the mainstream philosophy which is deeply rooted in the Chinese society, also including the atheist party like CPC.

Same for the ancestral worship, most Chinese Atheists/Agnostics are proud of it.
 
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There have actually been claims that Christianity is growing at such a rate that China could one day become the country with the largest number of Christians in the world
in that scenario, china will not be china.
 
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Here is a list that shows the celebrities from HK/Taiwan and South Korea are overwhelmingly Christians, whereas the Christian celebrities from Mainland China are absolutely a minority group in comparison.

[转载]基督徒(明星 艺人)_凡仆_新浪博客

According to my observation, they are not minorities, many poor citizens even join them, because they are undergroud, you can't get any news of them through our official media. Although I don't like Christians, but I have to admit in mainland China, they are growing fast.
 
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Here is a list that shows the celebrities from HK/Taiwan and South Korea are overwhelmingly Christians, whereas the Christian celebrities from Mainland China are absolutely a minority group in comparison.

[转载]基督徒(明星 艺人)_凡仆_新浪博客

The elites Chinese of Singapore are Christian so is most elites of Indonesian Chinese. The elites of Thai Chinese are Buddhist. Personally I am a cultural Buddhist, Confucius-nist and Christian. I studied in Buddhist missionary schools. I am entirely comfortable with Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity.

I cannot stomach Islamofascism. When I see in Malaysian Malay getting orgasm in hate when just one of their women apostasy, I nearly vomit.

When I see a lot of people want to murder in the name of Allah, I feel sorry for Allah, as many mad dog claim to be his follower.

The worst is not Islamofascism but Hinduism. The sight of Indians dalits make me angry. While I think Islam can be reform and has hope, Hinduism must be completely neutralized,

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According to my observation, they are not minorities, many poor citizens even join them, because they are undergroud, you can't get any news of them through our official media. Although I don't like Christians, but I have to admit in mainland China, they are growing fast.
I agree,it's true Christianity is fastest growing religion,especially among the peasants
 
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I agree,it's true Christianity is fastest growing religion,especially among the peasants

Yes. A few decades ago, peasants choose buddhism, now they turn to Christianity. They way they worship Jesus is like that they did to Budda. But the real Christians are more natural in their real life, the mind of Chinese Christians is just 求神拜佛,说不好听就是迷信。
 
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There have actually been claims that Christianity is growing at such a rate that China could one day become the country with the largest number of Christians in the world

A very worrisome scenario, if true.
 
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Christianity is a geopolitical tool of the West (US especially).

Those anti-China Protestant/Catholic celebrities who also support the protest in Hong Kong should get banned from the Mainland market permanently.

We should intimidate those Mainland celebrities by killing off some of these HK/Taiwan celebrities, it is killing the chicken to scare the monkey.
 
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A very worrisome scenario, if true.

Not just worrisome.

It will be the end of China if that happens.

There will be 600 million pro-US liberal Christians willing to topple the CPC and install a pro-US puppet regime in China.

Christians = anti-CPC
 
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Not just worrisome.

It will be the end of China if that happens.

There will be 600 million pro-US liberal Christians willing to topple the CPC and install a pro-US puppet regime in China.

Christians = anti-CPC

The Chinese netizens are now starting the petition to ban those Protestant/Catholic celebrities.

And the next step is to ban the Protestant/Catholic itself.

There are already more than thousand underground churches have been removed, but I think it is still not enough, we need to do more.
 
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One good thing about Christianity is she is an antidote to one of the most toxic element of Chinese culture, unquestioned loyalty. The East Asian culture has this concept that we are owned by authority. 君要臣死,臣不得不死 (confucius culture). This concept is being developed to the fullest by Japanese.

I see many loyalty in communism, the states, to the rich, to eunuch (ancient China), due to this aspect of confucius-ism. Christianity shifted the target of loyalty from man to God.

Those who convert to Christian will be less motivated by the states. It will adhere to more humanistic values. These are danger that Christian put to the states, because the states can no longer mobilize people, monopolize their values when Christianity creeps in.
 
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