New reports expose China's Communist Party agenda for all other religions

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    Already engaged in the most severe crackdown on Christianity in more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party is confiscating Buddhist publications and destroying ancient statues.

    Authorities across the country are targeting books by a prominent Buddhist monk, Venerable Master Chin Kung, whose teachings have been banned by the party, reports Bitter Winter magazine, which focuses on human rights in the country.

    Authorities with the Religious Affairs Bureau raided a Buddhist meeting hall in Linzhou, confiscated books and buried them.

    "A local Buddhist told Bitter Winter that most of the books were by Venerable Master Chin Kung, a 92-year-old monk of Pure Land, a school of Mahayana Buddhism founded by him, revered around the world for propagating intercultural and interfaith harmony. The officials claimed the books were confiscated because the master's teachings are banned since the CCP labeled them as 'illegal,' even 'heretical,' 'indoctrinating believers and affecting China's mainstream ideology," the report said.”



    https://www.wnd.com/2020/01/new-reports-expose-chinas-communist-party-agenda-religions/





    This is typical of that particular regime. They target all threats to the fascist regime calling itself communist. They go after muslims. They target Christians. Now even the Buddhists are being targeted.
     
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    wiping out the past to fullfill an agenda...

    eerily similar to the leftist regimes worldwide...

    evidence that progressive socialism is defacto communism, both want totalitarian rule...
     
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    These are the reasons China's government does not like Chin Kung, taken from another site:

    The ban on the Amitabha (Pure Land) Learning Association evidently narrow down to these issues:
    - Chin Kung's organization and influence had grown quickly;
    -his lectures and teachings were promulgated directly to believers, without central control;
    - his organization had adopted an aggressive, multi-pronged strategy of pursuing many activities over many regions and sites. Chin Kung's followers have, for example, distributed tens of thousands of free copies of his books throughout East and Southeast Asia through their Buddha Educational Foundation. They have also founded local centers in North America, Europe, Hong Kong, Macau, and throughout Southeast Asia.
    Like Zhonggong, the various Pure Land Associations constitute in effect a network that is too well-organized and uncontrolled to be allowed to continue. At the same time, the circular does not formally refer to the organization as a xie jiao [forbidden cult]. We may conjecture about the reasons for this, but the conventional nature of Chin Kung's teachings and his vast number of Buddhist devotees have clearly caused the Chinese government to adopt a different strategy than simply using Public Security to arrest adherents. The nearest analogy to the clampdown on the Pure Land Association is the destruction of illegally erected crosses and chapels in Zhejiang between 2014 and 2016.​

    https://foref-europe.org/blog/2018/10/15/chinas-blacklist-of-forbidden-religions/
     
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