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Re: Hello China, Atheism does not work

Jun 25, 2008 08:06 PM
by Richard Semock


The dugpas that run CCP with an iron fist persecute all religions but 
they have a steady stream of foreigners paying big bucks for organ 
transplants that were harvested from Falun Gong practitioners and the 
like. The current leadership in there make the Nazi holocaust 
leadership look like school boys.

99% of China has dirt roads that become impassable when it rains yet 
they have the funds to build an express railway all the way up to 
Lhasa so you can see how motivated they are with evil intent to wipe 
out religious Tibet.

Every time you walk into Walmart or any store for that matter to 
purchase cheap Chinese junk, you are aiding and abetting this evil.


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Anand" <AnandGholap@...> wrote:
>
> Today China is considered by many of the nations as threat to the
> world and not as a friend. 
> China is one of the countries which give least freedom to it's
> citizens. And it is also among the least developed countries.
> As religions (or lack of religions) influence values, thinking,
> culture of the people to considerable extent, I gave thought to
> religious composition of China. Here is the religious profile of
> China's population.
> 
> Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Christian 3%-4%, Muslim 1%-2%
> note: officially atheist (2002 est.)
> 
> You will notice that most of the population belongs to Buddhism and
> Taoism which are atheist religions. When Buddha gave a kind of 
atheist
> teaching, there might be some factors to justify such a teaching. 
> It appears from above statistics that today present religious
> composition has not helped China much. Western countries are 
Christian
> and they have democracy, freedom etc. whereas atheist China does not
> have them.
> 
> Anand Gholap
>





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