Chains II: What's really going on in China...
Hard to say. Its a very confusing story.
1) Blogs are censored and Google signed a deal with the Chinese government this year agreeing to censor internet searches for politically subversive, religious material. Bad bad Google!
2) There are at last Starbucks and tea houses where people can have the possibility of a private conversation. But on Tiananmen Square, there are secret police in uniform and not, who will explicitly listen to what youre saying. There are surveillance cameras everywhere. And NO -ONE says ANYTHING about the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989 (as if we did not all watch it on CNN) Apparently the Olympic beach volleyball games are to be held on the Square. Since no memorials are allowed there for the thousands of students who were bulldozed there, I am a little bitter about this information.
3) There is a state sanctioned Church scattered throughout China, in which the Bible is freely available and the confession of the Creeds permitted. An Anglican Archbishop Ting, a graduate of Union Theological Seminary here in the US, is in cahoots with the state, and they get on fairly well. The liturgy seems to be an ecumenical blend. However, dissidents who are unsatisfied with the Patriotic Church and Roman Catholics in communion with Rome are forced underground and, at least away from the main cities where Capitalism has Helped, live in great danger. Sadly, relationships are not good between the State Church and their underground brothers and sisters- I think this is heartbreaking. A united Church in China would be such a Force to be reckoned with.
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