Technology helps to infiltrate Christianity Approximately one quarter of Chinese people live in China, but before recent technological advances, Christians have handed their hands to those people in the message of Christ We did not use Communist government very much to reach out. But through broadcasting, the Internet, and other kinds of technologies, Christianity has evolved by disseminating religious beliefs to those who have access to Christian material to disseminate information.
Christian repression entails the rapid rise of people recognized as Christians in China. In 2010, there were 58 million Protestant Christians and 9 million Catholics in the country. As religious minorities have grown in China and demanding their rights more severely, the atheistic government responds by strengthening aggression against religion. With the demolition of the famous church in Wenzhou, China, this problem began in early 2014. As its structure is four times larger than the approved size, Chinese officials condemn the Sanjiang Church to be in violation of the zoning rules. Following a conflict between a weekly believer and a local government, the government bulldozer destroyed the church and the spire of 180 feet high
When asked if China likes this, the answer is almost always "yes". "Churches around China look like ______", all Chinese Christians believe ______. "Chinese departments are always ______." Or "The government's attitude towards Chinese Christians is ______. "China's Christianity is not illegal, the official position of the Communist Party is atheistic, but this does not force all Chinese and foreigners Protestant Christianity is not Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, reform It is one of the five authorized religions of China because the Chinese Catholic Church was forced to act independently of Rome, so "fix"
Since the mainland of China took office in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has persecuted persecution of religious beliefs. It desperately arrested and murdered Christians, expelled and mistreated Chinese missionaries, confiscated and copied countless biblical copies, burned down, blocked and destroyed the buildings of the church, and destroyed all the house churches I will try to destroy it. In recent years, the Chinese government has also launched a large-scale policy aimed at realizing "Christianization" of Christianity. The cross of thousands of churches was demolished, many church buildings were demolished, and many Christians were arrested and persecuted at home churches. The Christian church in China is cruel and persecuted for bloodshed.