Tuesday, March 18, 2008

God and Man in China
March 18, 2008

The violent protests in Tibet that began last week and have since spread across (and beyond) China are frequently depicted as a secessionist threat to Beijing. But the regime's deeper problem in the current crisis is neither ethnic nor territorial. It's religious. ...

...Much the same goes with China's Christians. The regime has substituted its own Catholic hierarchy -- the Catholic Patriotic Association -- for Rome's since 1957, leading to endless friction between the Pope and the Communist Party. Similarly, Chinese Protestantism officially operates under the so-called "Three-Self Patriotic Movement" (the three "selfs" being self-governance, self-support and self-propagation), which in turn is regulated by the party. "The purpose of [the regime's] nominal degree of sympathy for Christianity is to indoctrinate and mobilize for Communist Party objectives," says journalist David Aikman, author of the 2003 book "Jesus in Beijing." "I've often joked that the most leftist people in China are members of the Three-Self Church." the rest
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