Assessing Threats to Religious Freedom in China (iframe widt…
Assessing Threats to Religious Freedom in China
(iframe width=”580″height= “385”src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/w4OOQjUb4BU?autoplay=1&modestbranding=1″frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen) Threats to spiritual flexibility in China were on the rise in 2018, specifically after the Chinese federal government instituted its new Regulations on Religious Affairs in February 2018. Persons of faith are significantly under siege as China tries to “Sinicize”, or secularize, religious practice so that it conforms to the values and top priorities of the Chinese Communist Party. Promoting spiritual flexibility has actually been in the U.S. principles for generations, and over the past year the U.S. government has consistently condemned heightened risks to religious liberty in China.
