Command to China: Believe in Party, Not Religion

One of the main political elite figures in the Chinese Communist party criticised the Quadrot instead of Marks and Lenin, respect ghosts and gods. In an article in the People's Day newspaper, Chen Xi accused some officials of politically and morally degrading after losing confidence in socialism [...]
One of the main political elite figures in the Chinese Communist party criticised the Quadrot instead of Marks and Lenin, respect ghosts and gods.
In an article in the People's Day newspaper, Chen Xi accused some officials of politically and morally degrading after losing confidence in socialism and turning from religion, superstitions, and even worse in the multiparty Western style.
Some believe not in Marx and Lenin, but in ghosts and gods. They believe not in ideals, but in magic. They do not respect the people, but Masters” writes Chen, who became part of the almighty political bureau of 25 members last month.
Chen's article confirms what was known to be members of the Communist Party, which is officially atheistic, has been asked to stay away from religion.
Activists say the hostility to religion has intensified since Xi Jinping became president of China in 2012. Numerous reports say Christians in China have been asked to remove Jesus ' images and cross from their homes and put in President Xi Jinping's photo.
The latter have been distributed thousands recently.
The initiative was also confirmed by local officials, who said its aim is to convince people that their situation could improve the president rather than the son of the owner.
Many people in rural areas are ignorant and think that God is their savior, declared a local official identified as Qi Yan, who added that after the work of the quadros, people will understand that they should not rely on Jesus and trust religion, but on the party.
The media report that various citizens say if they do not remove Christian symbols from homes, they do not qualify for assistance from the poverty fund












