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Q: Is religion a major topic in China? if yes, in what ways? and if no, why?

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No, not at all.  But then again they do have a special day set aside to worship the Money God.  So, yes.

However, all in all, I'd describe the Chinese as being godless.

Although we did have someone try to enter a police station while wearing a 'vest' a couple of weeks ago which does suggest that a certain element of religion is making some kind of impact.

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The story about the fashion statement has escaped me, where was that ? 

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Funny thing, Scando.  I answered your query earlier today and find now that it's be deleted.  Karamay, north west Xinjiang.

Not much gets reported from out here.

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No, not at all.  But then again they do have a special day set aside to worship the Money God.  So, yes.

However, all in all, I'd describe the Chinese as being godless.

Although we did have someone try to enter a police station while wearing a 'vest' a couple of weeks ago which does suggest that a certain element of religion is making some kind of impact.

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The story about the fashion statement has escaped me, where was that ? 

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Funny thing, Scando.  I answered your query earlier today and find now that it's be deleted.  Karamay, north west Xinjiang.

Not much gets reported from out here.

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There's church in my metropole with new 2m-size refurbished cross in red. I asked one of my students, if she can take photo of it.

As soon as I get it (next week), I'll post it here, so we might go together to 'eChina-mass-online'! over Skype, I think....It's the most reliable.

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Someone uses this website to get answers for their test or speech or something. Do your own homework, you're Chinese you should know the answer.

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No it is not and that is a good thing. China has enough problems without adding that crap into the mix.

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Yes, Religion is a major topic among Chinese organ "donators."

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Yes....but the only religion the Chinese truly believe in is money, or the promises of riches if they just work hard enough...the Chinese dream.

Overt propaganda has deluded half a billion people (the rest are just oblivious morons) that the rich should be worshiped because there is always a chance they could be rich too....too bad the poor suckers fell for the scam....China was divvied up a long time ago by the party and their families.

Chinese worship the god called "consumerism"....good for the party.

A government of the elite, by the elite and for the elite.

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Never discuss religion in China- it's rarely part of most people's lives here. 

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Never discuss religion in China- it's rarely part of most people's lives here. 

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Never discuss religion in China- it's rarely part of most people's lives here. 

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