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Originally posted by Low Orbit
If this is the way China is going to pursue freedom of Religion now, just imagine what their policy will look like if they superseed the US as the worlds greatest superpower?
posted by Amuk
posted by Low Orbit
If this is the way China is going to pursue freedom of Religion what will their policy look like if they supercede the US as the worlds greatest superpower?
That amazes me about people jumping up and down drooling at the mouth for China to take over the world. America as bad as it can be is 1000Xs better than China when it comes to rights and freedoms [Edited by Don W]
posted by Low Orbit
An Individual Congregation of Catholics would never elect a Bishop on their own without the approval of the RCC papacy. What this statement says to Catholics is that here in China it is more important to be Chinese than to be Catholic. The Commies in China are attempting through this blatant CHINESE PROPAGANDA to show
#1 to their own people and
#2 to the Western World
that the Chinese put Country before God. This should be considered as a hostile act on all of the West, and for every single person living on this planet and their Human Rights. [Edited by Don W]
Originally posted by donwhite
what went wrong to cause China to take what is a
dramatic step if not a desperate step?
1) Ordain women priests,
2) accept a married clergy
3) arrange for the popular election of the next pope.
posted by Low Orbit: “What I would guess are some of the underlying factors behind this transaction are as follows.
1. The fact that although China is taking steps to become more democratic their leadership both Politically and Militarily are still Communist. [Edited by Don W]
2. China sees the American presence in the Middle East as a threat to the countries gas prices. Over the last hundred years China has watched many countries around it become democracies. China must feel the pressure, the noose is tightening around the dictatorships of the world as well as the remaining Communist nations of the world.
After watching the Soviet Union fall and then the Russian satellites one by one and now the Middle East do you think China and Russia aren't nervous about their future as countries as well.
3. You are exactly correct, most of China's citizens are law abiding this is true for several reasons. The fact that the Chinese government are against freedom of speech and freedom of religion and have no problem silencing the ones that are pro-western.
4. Many Times before War, Allies will prove to each other politically why they will stand united and fight. I'm sure this news was heard loud and clear throughout the Middle East and Asia in which many of them saw this political move as one to unite China with Russia and Iran against a possible western invasion.
I say these countries since none of them are tolerant of religion and all happen to believe that the Government has the right to control religion for political gain.
Originally posted by donwhite
all happen to believe that the Government has
the right to control religion for political gain.
Well, that concept is not unknown in the West, L/O.
posted by FlyersFan
posted by donwhite
Low Orbit siad: all happen to believe that the Government has the right to control religion for political gain.
Well, that concept is not unknown in the West, L/O.
THAT seems to be a common problem throughout the world,
doesn't it? Governments using religion for political gain. Jesus would be rolling over in his grave .. if He were in it. I'm sure Buddha and Gandhi and the rest are shaking their heads and rolling their eyes at this planet. [Edited by Don W]
posted by Low Orbit: “This statement comes at a time when there are still many disputes on the table between the two countries
1. Trade Deficit/undervalued Chinese Currency is it the Yuan
2. the unresolved problem with North Korea
3. the unresolved problem of Iran
4. the potential conflict over Taiwan
5. the oil crisis - from where will China get its oil?
It seems that every time we attempt to hammer out one of these problems China starts another one. And where is China when we try to solve any of these problems. [Edited by Don W]
Originally posted by donwhite
posted by Low Orbit: “This statement comes at a time when there are still many disputes on the table between the two countries
1. Trade Deficit/undervalued Chinese Currency is it the Yuan
Low Orbit, why do we bitch when China keeps its currency undervalued so we can buy a motorcycle for $1,200 when if the yuan was re-valued as we - our government - wants, the same motorcycle would cost us $2,000.
Q: Why do you care if the Chinese want to give us the benefit of under priced goods? I mean, as long as they sell their stuff here on the cheap, why are you complaining?
A: Hmm I don't know bleeding heart, maybe to give the american worker a chance to produce just as good of a motorcycle for 2,000 bucks.
What is your job I can illustrate for you a better example if you tell me what you do.
Can you explain that, please? Why you want to pay more for Chinese goods. Don't be suckered by Geo W.
2. the unresolved problem with North Korea
Q. China has no problem with NK. So why are you mixing our problem with NK in this China post? What country has 38,000 soldiers within 50 miles of its border? And probably nuclear boms.
A. You are correct. China is as indifferent about NK as a liberal is indifferent about the War on Terror. China is indifferent #1 because they don't care about human rights or in this case the lives of its own Chinese Citizens or NK Citizens. #2 because the fact that another Nuke Armed Commy country in Asia only strengthen China's hand.
3. the unresolved problem of Iran
Q. China is buying natural gas and crude oil from Iran. I have not heard there was any problem between Iran and China.
Uhh, L/O, methinks you are watching FOX too much. It’ll do it to you.
A. Methinks DonWhite doesn't understand Global Politics. You have not heard there is a problem for the US with the Chinese helping Iran. Do you live inside a Newsweek Magazine? Just because Howard Fineman cries about something doesnt make it true.
4. the potential conflict over Taiwan
5. the oil crisis - from where will China get its oil?
It seems that every time we attempt to hammer out one of these problems China starts another one. And where is China when we try to solve any of these problems. [Edited by Don W]
A: Hmm, I don't know Bleeding Heart, maybe to give the American worker a chance to produce just as good of a motorcycle for 2,000 bucks.
What is your job I can illustrate for you a better example if you tell me what you do.
“Q. China has no problem with NK.” A. You are correct. China is as indifferent about NK as a liberal is indifferent about the War on Terror. China is indifferent
#1) because they don't care about human rights or in this case the lives of its own Chinese Citizens or NK Citizens.
#2) because the fact that another Nuke Armed Commy country in Asia only strengthen China's hand.
“Q. China is buys gas and crude oil from Iran. I have not heard of any problem between Iran and China.” A. Methinks DonWhite doesn't understand Global Politics. You have not heard there is a problem for the US with the Chinese helping Iran.
4. Taiwan “Q. Now there is a problem.” A. I don't know are you Chinese is that why you are thinking with the Chinese perspective. What if you were born on Taiwan?
What if you were a Taiwanese who actually cared about human rights?
Not everyone is so fortunate to be able to be indifferent about human rights as you are.
You should move to China for a year, and try to see how their government handles certain issues then we can talk.
5. “Where will China get its oil?” A. It seems that every time we attempt to hammer out one of these problems China starts another one. And where is China when we try to solve any of these problems. Simply because China has grown to the size of an emerging superpower economially and politically doesn't mean that we have to abandon our efforts at improving Human Rights in China and the rest of Asia for that matter. For you Don Im sure if it is out of sight it is out of mind. You stand for nothing other than indifference. You have no substance. [Edited by Don W]