Is religion appropriate for Chinese society?

Updated on society 2024-06-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many Westerners also affirm that no matter how far science has progressed, man cannot survive without religious beliefs, without a connection with Allah and a revelation.

    Religion is the mystery of existence, the essence of life, the soul of the world, and it is not something imposed on mankind by external forces, but it is derived from the nature that Allah has given to man.

    If a person loses his religion and faith, then he loses himself, loses his roots, and loses his yesterday and tomorrow.

    A man without religion is like a nocturnal walker without a light in the night, a walker without a guide in the desert wilderness, a navigator in the ocean with neither a compass to guide him nor a star to point him to.

    Religion is not something imposed on human beings by external forces, but it originates from the nature that Allah has given to human beings, and it is not natural to live without religion.

    Therefore, some true scholars, thinkers and teachers, and even some Arab scholars, are calling for the reshaping of religion in life, so that the people will no longer be cowardly and not hesitant and restless.

    Although some philosophers do not believe in the authenticity of religion, they also have to admit the necessity of religious belief because it can regulate people's lives, promote good and suppress evil, and some even say: "If there is no master, we must create a master."

    Others say, "Why do we doubt the existence of the Lord? If it weren't for faith in the Lord, my wife would have betrayed me, and my servants would have stolen from me."

    Many well-known scholars and thinkers have pointed out that religion is indispensable to people's personal and social lives, and that if a person has religious beliefs, he will be carefree and happy. If a society has faith, it will unite and progress.

    In his book "Habits and Changes," a well-known historian said: All ideologies have a fatal weakness, that is, they have to compete with the major religions in order to win the hearts and minds of the people.

    This means repeating the mistake of worshipping man, and returning to the ,......cage of society after religion has freed man from the slavery of society and the individual

    Religion has made people know that man is not a social insect, but a dignified, conscious, and free advanced creature, and no ideology can make people forget this essence, because ideology is incapable of realizing the spiritual emancipation that religion gives to man.

    Religion is the center of people's lives, the essence of life, and the light that illuminates the soul, so people cannot live without religion, and ideology can never replace the status of religion, because it will only make people stubborn and hate each other, it may give us a little benefit, but it robs us of our inner openness and soul liberation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There has been a religion in China since ancient times, but the Chinese lack a spirit of digging into the roots and being unswerving. Therefore, China's native religion is more utilitarian.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Religion is suitable for any country, any society, any group of people! But a man must be righteous!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Religion knows no kingdom, no race, no man or woman!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Chinese have very little faith, so they are impetuous

    In fact, modern people in Europe and the United States have very little faith.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is religion accepted in Chinese society? Everything is a cause.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chinese have very little faith

    So impetuous.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Taoism, a religion native to China. Taoism is the native religion of our country, and its ideology is deeply rooted in China's ancient traditional culture.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the earliest days of China, there was almost no complete religious system. It's just that reverence for ancestors and heaven is a structural form of concept and cultural behavior. If Confucianism was a religion, it was only an idea in the early days, and it did not even believe in ghosts and gods.

    Confucius said, "What is heaven? At four o'clock, all things are born, what can the sky say!

    As for Buddhism, it was completely foreign, and it was only after the Eastern Han Dynasty that it "settled" in China. Therefore, if we want to talk about the religion of ancient China, we may have to push Taoism as a local specialty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many primitive religions in China, and there are at least as many religions as there are ethnic groups. There are 56 ethnic groups that you know now, and if you look at ancient China, there are more than 56 ethnic groups in China. Hundreds of nationalities and religions have been submerged in the long river of history.

    Since the beginning of the feudal dynasty, China has begun to destroy religion and establish imperial power. Because there are too many ethnic groups that rule, it is bound to be difficult to maintain social unity if one religion is pursued alone, and if multiple religions are promoted, religions will not tolerate each other and will attack each other. It is not conducive to national unity.

    So 2,000 years ago, the kings of China began to suppress religion, and the Son of Heaven is the Son of God, and there is no religion or god greater than the Son of Heaven. So the Son of Heaven is the world. This is the political logic of ancient China.

    The monarch rules the world without the need for divine intervention.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    But the dominant religion has always been Buddhism. The influence of Buddhism in China is very great, in our hometown, no matter where it is. There must be a more famous temple, but there is not necessarily a Taoist temple to oppose it.

    Buddhism because of the historical legacy and the people's firm beliefs, whether in the war years or in the peace years, it will develop very well, many celebrities and even celebrities also believe in Buddhism, so Buddhism believers are very extensive. And because of its large number of followers, its strength is very strong, and no religion has been able to catch up with Buddhism in strength.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many religions in China, and the mainstream religions are Taoism and Buddhism. These two have always influenced China, from ancient times to the present.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China has had its own religion since ancient times, the most important of which is Taoism, which is our native religion, which is a different system from foreign countries, and it is also very profound.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm a Taoist priest.

    Characteristics of Taoism ("Taoist Doctrine"): 1It is a religion that was born and inherited in China.

    2.It is closely related to the religious customs and traditional culture of China's ancient society.

    3.It is based on Taoist metaphysics and immortal beliefs as the core.

    4.It is a religion that values the value of life.

    5.It is a religion that values ancient magic.

    6.Taoism has a fine tradition of patriotism.

    Basic doctrine: "Tao" is the highest belief of Taoism, and the teachings and teachings are all derived from the "Tao".

    Immortals are noble beings, and there are no measurable people.

    Fusheng immeasurable Heavenly Venerable.

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