Is there an international report on the faith of the Chinese? 10 points!!

Updated on society 2024-05-21
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The belief of the Chinese is that of their ancestors and themselves, and any religion and gods and immortals are used in the hearts of the Chinese, and the dedication is to those close to them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, religious beliefs are only some ethnic minorities in our country. The beliefs of the Han people are superstitious at best! That's why the Chinese are a people forgotten by God!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is to say that everyone who sins the first precept will have an end of the world, and there will be a day of regret and a second of regret.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A people without faith is really terrible. To have no faith is to have no moral standards. If there is no ethical standard. I can't even think about it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A people without faith is like a person without consciousness, or like a plant.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Superstition? God? Ghosts? Soul?

    Fifty years ago, most Chinese believed in God, and after several years of ideological indoctrination and transformation from elementary school to university, a lot of atheism was produced (originally: the whole world is theistic and overwhelming) (American science is the world's top and they are also theistic in the majority).

    It is very difficult for a person who has been transformed by his mind to perceive'He was transformed (did not admit it) and did not know Lu Shan's true face'Only because I am in this mountain).

    Reporter: 'Teacher's words' are not necessarily entirely credible They are also people in the "rivers and lakes" and "can't help themselves" The ideas you have received since childhood are not necessarily all true) There is no country in the world that promotes theism or atheism in every school (compulsory course) unless it is a country where the xx party is (religion should be free).

    ps: Take Taiwan, which is of the same language as the mainland, for example: Taiwan is mostly folk religion = Buddhism + Taoism (pursuit: to make a fortune'Peace, etc.) accounts for nearly 8 out of 10

    Pure Buddhism and Western religion each account for about one-tenth of each other

    Atheism is rarely one percent

    PS: Actually'There isn't much true atheism. Someone inadvertently said something unlucky about your family, don't you care at all?

    When you encounter a serious illness, will you start thinking about the problems of life? Before dying'Don't you suspect that you're going to **? (Can you really get rid of it after death?)

    PS: **Advocate atheism so'Some"Semi-atheism"Often declare yourself an atheist with such words'Good for yourself

    PS: To see Marxism-Leninism after death? Theism?

    Atheism? I don't understand much) ***Become a god? Why do some people worship him and even use it as a talisman (a question in my heart for a long time) and'From primary school to university'All of them must take an oath'(right hand clenched into a fist) What is an oath?

    It's if it's not cashed in'God will punish'(Nothing to do with the law) then'Whether it's true or not"There are gods three feet above his head"?~

    Now some**'The opening ceremony also has to choose the time, and some also invite monks and Taoists to recite the scriptures

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Faith, in a narrow sense, is this doctrine, that doctrine, this thought, that thought, this religion, that religion.

    Broadly speaking, it's values, perceptions of things.

    After talking about one thing, let's talk about another, don't mix the two.

    In a narrow sense, individuals have freedom of religious belief. Religious belief is a kind of spiritual sustenance, and there is no stipulation that people must have religion.

    Faith, he doesn't need this kind of sustenance to live well, whether there is religious belief or not has nothing to do with morality, it is okay to believe it, it is okay not to believe it.

    Broadly speaking, it is values, and at present, China has not formed a good values and belief system, and the current values are important to make money, and others.

    Again. Why, because China is still a developing country, everything is backward in all aspects, including the quality of the people, when the society.

    When we continue to make progress and develop, good values will gradually be established"What's right","What's wrong","Those violations.

    to the benefit of others","Those are reasonable to do, and those are not to be done"This is the common belief (value) of mankind

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Since ancient times, the Chinese have believed that the highest and the biggest, the most beautiful, the best and the best... Something - the name is "Dao", "Heaven", "God", "Heavenly Dao", "Heavenly Principle", "Great Dao". However, Chinese beliefs are unmanifest and unambiguous, and are closer to "a process of discussion" than a "definite result".

    Although there is a way, the ways and means of attaining the Tao are different and controversial.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally accustomed to local culture, I feel that Chinese have become more and more interested in religion as a formality. With the advancement of science and technology and education, the thinking of Chinese is gradually getting better.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Religious belief is to help people to liberate, but modern people mistake it for a tool that can fulfill their wishes, and there are more people visiting temples, but fewer and fewer people who believe in it! Who today would lay down for the sake of so-called faith, pathetic!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think that the belief situation of most Chinese should still be traditional, that is, believing in "Tao", in layman's terms, nature.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    People's thoughts are like imagination, but the formation of beliefs is like water looking for support, and how water flows does not lie in the water, but in the earth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The question is misleading and assumes religion as the only faith.

    I think that the only way to find out about the religious non-believers is to ask them one by one, but of course, it is very likely that they themselves do not know their beliefs.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    We are at the lowest point of Chinese historical humanistic thought, the lack of faith, the moral degradation, people's crazy pursuit of material things to an unreasonable point, there are reasons for our past, there are also the causes of the contemporary system, but no matter what, I believe that everything will pass, Germany has had such moments, and the whole of Europe has also had such moments. In the darkness before the dawn, I believe that after undergoing a real change—a change in the system, but also a change in our thinking—we will also enter the modern civilized society.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    = = There are many points of faith.

    Many non-believers believe that they love others and can become better people for them.

    It can also be family members, because God and Buddha can't help you except them sincerely help you.

    What do you think, everyone is an individual, and it is difficult to explain how complex humans are.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you ask most Chinese believers anything, the answer is two words: ancestors of their respective families are the common beliefs of Chinese.

    The ancestral hall is enshrined in the home, "glorifying the ancestors" and "passing on the ancestors".

    I wrote about this four years ago, and I deleted it a long time ago.

    Chinese do not have much concept of original sin, and worship God is not to forgive their sins and pray for peace of mind; It's to be able to reap benefits, get promoted and make a fortune, give birth to a son, and so on.

    Indigenous philosophical and political beliefs have collapsed.

    Pragmatism and utilitarianism are now kings.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the middle of the 19th century, with the rise of Australia's "gold rush", many Chinese from Guangdong and Fujian came to Australia across the sea, and the number of Chinese who came to Australia in 1861 was 10,000, accounting for the total population of Australia at that time. Later, due to the subsidence of the "Gold Rush" and the implementation of the "White Australia" policy that restricted the immigration of colored people, the Chinese population gradually shrank. By 1947, only 10,000 remained.

    According to the assessment, Australia has a gold resource of 9507 tons. Among them: 5,415 tonnes of proven economically significant gold ore resources, of which 62 in Western Australia, amounting to 3,124 tonnes; South Australia ranked second; NSW is in third place.

    1,269 tonnes of proven economic significance gold ore resources, of which 71 in Western Australia, amounting to 821 tonnes; about 105 tonnes in Queensland; about 63 tonnes in NSW; About 94 tonnes in the Northern Territory. Implied gold resource of 2,823 tonnes.

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