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Faith-seeking in an unexpected place

Posted: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:24 PM
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China may have 144 million Internet users, but spend a Sunday afternoon at the multi-storey Xidan Books, and you’ll discover a whole lot of Chinese folks trawling for information the old fashioned way.

Three sections in particular were jammed with people, nose deep in pages, faces set in deep concentration.

As China’s economy grows at breakneck, double-digit speed, it was hardly surprising to see clusters of hopeful entrepreneurs parked in front of shelves labelled "Store Operation."

Adrienne Mong / NBC News
In search of the next big thing... at the Xidan Books Building.

Nor was it unexpected to find people crowding around books on how to invest, given the rollercoaster performance of China’s stocks. The A-shares market, for instance, which is open to domestic traders and some foreign institutional investors, has surged 250 percent since 2006.

Reading one’s way to spirituality?
However, my jaw dropped when I spun directly around and noticed dozens of readers crowding the aisle for "Buddhism and Taoism."

This is, after all, a country run by a government famous for its harsh views on religion and religious philosophy.

And, yet, in recent months local media have reported a growing popular interest in organized faiths like Buddhism and Christianity as well as traditional Chinese philosophies such as Confucianism and Taoism.

In fact, one could say the Chinese central government has been shilling for Taoism. The evidence? In April, China’s director of the State Administration for Religious Affairs, Ye Xiaowen, led a promotional tour of the Tao Te Ching – Taoism’s principal text, written roughly in 500 B.C. by Lao Tzu – to several Chinese cities, at an estimated cost of $1 million.

Taoism: The way to social harmony
Taoism appeals to the government here because of its emphasis on social harmony. And a "harmonious society" is one of President Hu Jintao’s top goals these days as he and the rest of the Chinese leadership attempt to steer the nation’s course through economic swells, all the while maintaining firm control.

And with the stock market’s patchy history here – riots erupted in Shenzhen after severe stock losses in 1992 – it’s no small wonder the government is looking to encourage social harmony.

Adrienne Mong / NBC News
The cavernous Xidan Books Building

But like other modernizing societies, there also seems to be enough anecdotal evidence to believe that China’s burgeoning middle class – which can now feed itself and purchase the latest GM model – might also be wanting a bit of spiritual meaning to make sense of their transforming lives.

I decided to approach a middle-aged woman leafing through a book on Buddhist history. 

"Excuse me," I interrupted her. "There seem to be a lot of people in this section. Why is that?"

Adrienne Mong / NBC News
Reading one's way to becoming a better person.

She looked up from her book and said, "People are interested in Buddhism these days. We find relevance in it."

I asked her whether she was a Buddhist.

The woman stared at me closely. "It’s not a religion," she answered. "It’s a way of life. It teaches you how to live." 

Which – as we learned today that a man in Shanghai was shot and killed by police after holding a three-year old girl hostage at a KFC because he had lost all his money in the stock market – seems infinitely more harmonious.

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"If Chinese were to follow the Bible word-for-word (as Christian Fundamentalists seem to want) then we would have about half a billion more sexists in the world." Lucia, CO Read about Confucianism, please. There's a good reason why foot-binding was popular in historical China, and there's a good reason why modern, rural Chinese women so often kill themselves. Confucianism already is extremely sexist. Historical or Neo-, either way.
I think it would be more appropriate for them to adopt taoism and buddhism as it is a better cultural fit. I think it is ignorant to think we should hope a billion people adopt our faith here. I also cannot believe all of the commentary from people who act as if they are prophets themselves.
Of course, the only "spiritual" books that can be legally printed and sold in China are those that have been reviewed an approved by the government. The Chinese Communist government does not permit anything it cannot control. That's the reason it banned Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong): http://www.falundafa.org .
Hopefully, Buddhism will gain a foothold in China, as Buddhism is a beautiful, all-inclusive philosophy of compassion that brings supreme happiness and peace to those who embrace it, which, in turn, creates a positive chain reaction that enhances anyone and anything fortunate enough to be in its path, the ideal salve to help soothe and heal the wounds of a volatile planet Earth. And then, also, maybe we could dream that the Chinese people could miraculously influence their leaders to allow His Holiness, The Dalai Lama, to return to Tibet, and once again be free to teach and lead from his Beloved Homeland. He is surely no threat to China, and I believe his return to home would create a unified, worldwide celebration of harmony.
No matter what your faith or non-faith is, it should be for Peace. Does it really matter otherwise? If the Chinese are looking for faith - allow it. If it is any of their historical religions - allow it. If it is Christ - allow it. The Beatles sang, "Love is all you need." It could happen. Let's not force stuff on the people of the world. Just allow their faith to open and happen for Peace.
As a Chinese, I'm happy to inform y'all that thousands and thousands of people convert to Christian everyday. The love and strength of Christianity permeate tremendously over China in the past 15 years or so. Do you know that the print shops in China printing Bible now? There are Barn and Noble type of Christian bookstore now spreading? Amazing things are happening in China! TV shows talks about love which Jesus commands and Confucius teaches us to have in our lives. It is encouraging to hear that Chinese people in China are searching spiritually. Once they do (as everyone should do), the true God prevails and people are blessed!
To "Indygirl, Indianapolis": I think you are a very sincere person. Please consider this point though. What if what you claim is not so true, and in practice, people generally have a great deal of religious freedom in China. There are Chinese laws against conducts aiming at destabilizing the country. Then, what you are doing is potentially causing those who really don't *know* the actual situation in China to hate Chinese more for their "lack of Christian" freedom. Are you then a good Christian - because you are essentially spreading inaccurate information and making peoples of one country and another to further hate eachother? I've studied the bible, so I think Christianity as a religion is fine. The world will be at peace if everyone does what it says. Remember, too, though, during the Crusades, many criminals were promised salvation by the Pope if only they go and kill Muslims. You see, Christianity is often used to rally the innocent (and the criminals alike).
For you people who believe in nothing have you ever heard of probability? Yeah the idea of this chemical soup crap from the "Big Bang" theory is laughable and so is the Evolution theory for humanity. You can't even put a number on the exact % chance for it happening because it is so low. Yeah and science as so smart....seeing as tons of our methods we still employ through it are flawed. From a common sense and logical point of view there has to be SOME greater power that created us. Has our precious science figured out what force it is that controls gravity? Has our oh so called experts forgotten that Evolution is just a THEORY? Apparently everyone has been beaten with a "stupid stick". The ignorance displayed by those saying Christianity is plague on society obviously know nothing about true Christianity or draw their judgements from the history of our society which made it law which is not something condoned in the Bible especially when people took it and used it as a shield for propaganda. Seriously before you start bashing something why don't you read into it? I love how anti-Christians take history and use the actions of those who CLAIM to be Christians, but were not because their actions contradict it and it's teachings to preach against it. Or they take the old laws given in the Old Testament that no longer apply and put them completely out of context. To be an atheist is to be ignorant. To be ignorant is self destructive and spiritually inhibitive. It's like an unrecognized form of mental retardation. At least agnostics don't deny the existence of a greater power and don't go drooling their ignorance and saliva on the rest of us. Why don't you go through the testimonies over the course of history and realize not all them could be lies or false. I have seen someone healed of cancer and our so called "science" couldn't explain it when they went back to the doctor. If you want to point fingers at a destructive religion that claims to teach peace look at Islam. The only reason ANY muslims are peaceful is because they can't read the Quran. Their religion preaches to kill and pillage unbelievers and their Quran says just that. There are radical Christians who reflect badly on us, but if they were acting like Christians they wouldn't behave in such a manner. China is never going to go one way with a religion anyway as there are many people believing way too many different things. Religions all have good and bad and before you go bashing something the least you could do is look into what it teaches and if you have and still go bashing it then fine. Just don't pull some garbage out of your rear when it's by someone misusing that religion either in the past(such as with the Dark Ages), present, or future. If you wish to flame me feel free because I could care less. Flap your yapper and forked tongue. Someone will surely step on it. In the end of none of what I say matters because we all will be judged. PERIOD.
I pray that the Buddhist revival continues in China and that it continues to spread around the world. Whether you look at it as a religion or a philosophy, Buddhism has a great deal to offer the world.
I FIND IT FUNNY THAT THIS ARTICLE ONLY MENTIONS CHRISTIANITY ONCE AS AN AFTER THOUGHT. CHRISTIANITY IS EXPANDING IN CHINA FASTER THAN IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD (WIKIPEDIA IT). THERE ARE ALREADY 40 MILLION CHRISTIANS THERE. FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES, CHRISTIANITY HAS ALREADY REACHED CRITICAL MASS IN CHINA, JESUS HAS WON IN CHINA. ALL PEOPLE OPPRESSED BY TYRANNY EMBRACE CHRISTIANITY, IT BROUGHT DOWN ROME AND RUSSIA.
As a Chinese, I'm happy to inform y'all that thousands and thousands of people convert to Christian everyday. The love and strength of Christianity permeate tremendously over China in the past 15 years or so. Do you know that the print shops in China printing Bible now? There are Barn and Noble type of Christian bookstore now spreading? Amazing things are happening in China! TV shows talks about love which Jesus commands and Confucius teaches us to have in our lives. It is encouraging to hear that Chinese people in China are searching spiritually. Once they do (as everyone should do), the true God prevails and people are blessed!
I have been to Beijing, several times. There is a huge Catholic church about 4 blocks from the Hotel I stay in. Religion, and everything else, in China, is getting more free everyday.
One can not divorce philosophy from action. Expression in all areas of personal life rather than repression is vital. The true purpose of anyone's life, regardless if one lives in China, the Middle East, or North/South America, is to express themselves using those characteristics that compose their personal reality. Whatever one believes to be true will be true for you. Whatever one admires most, that you will become. So I suggest that whatever belief or idea that you cherish and are devoted to above all others, to become that ideal "you" must become it in all thought, feeling, and action for it to truly manifest in your own life. The universe is afterall an idea construction, and you and your life is the construction of your own creative ideas, feelings, and actions. May I suggest then, that each of you love yourself enough to become your ideals. Express all of your emotions. For each segment of life "is" motivated by value fulfillment and is therefore attempting to use and develop all of its abilities and potentials, and to express itself in as many probable ways as possible in a cooperative manner. All LIFE is embarked upon a creative adventure and all ideas, be they religious, political, social, scientific, or economic are first and foremost creative ideas that sprang forth out of the spirit and minds of men. It is we who choose to use or misuse, direct or misdirect these ideas not God or if you prefer, The Prime Energy Gestalt from which we and all that is sprang forth into life and song. By all means, if you do nothing else, at least seek to enjoy yourself as you fully express your ideas. For pleasure is indeed a virture. It would also behoove you to accept full responsibility for your own ideas, thoughts, and actions, for it is you who have been given the gift of creativity and the right to choose. God can guide you but HE/SHE/IT can not pre-empt or nullify "your" choices.
Well, call me a centrist, but i advocate the middle ground. If china procedes to become a more religious country, that's fine. If they stay not-espescially-spiritual, that's fine too. It's not religion that's the problem, it's extremism. The chinese government is wrong to deny people the right to choose their own life philosophy, and if one religion takes over in China and starts restricting those who don't follow it, then that religion will be just as bad. I'm an atheist, with plenty of reasons to dislike religion in general and christianity in particular (it's the one that i've had the most run-ins with) but I still understand that religion doesn't make people bigoted or pushy; people simply are. The most religion ever does is give them a nice package to fit bigotry into. And, to be fair, I should mention that religion can also bring out the best in people.
Jesus came for one reason. To die for us so that we may have a greater life as it was first intended. That's great that China is becoming more interested in Christianity it's not a religion: It's a personal intimate realtionship with God. God never spoke or preached or taught about relationship: he taught about good morals, living a clean life, doing the right thing, but most of all to love everyone even our own enemies. He even said: To go and preach to all the nations about the gospel. The time is coming and we have to turn to where what He (God) had and intended for us!!! May God Bless China and all of our nations!!!
Lucia, please understand China is already incredibly sexist. Since the government instsituted their only one child per family policy, millions and millions of baby girls have been aborted because the parents only want a son. Jesus, on the other hand, elevated the status of women as no one ever had by including them among his disciples. Further, he condemned the misogynistic patterns of his culture by promoting rights for women in divorce and situations of moral lapses. The people today who claim to be Christians and would devalue women really don't understand the context in which Jesus lived. Jesus's teachings would be a huge improvement for women in today's China. He esteemed women highly.
I find the kind of ethnocentric attitudes expressed here a bit disburbing. Christianity is far from being the panacea that some here have made it out to be. Let us not forget that for all the good aspects it has (increasingly obscured by dogma though they are), Christianity--like most organized religions--has as much capacity for brutality and ugliness as it has for good. Spirituality is a healthy thing for human beings as many studies can attest to and people seek spiritual fulfillment in many places. Some people may find a sense of spiritual well-being singing in a church choir while others might feel like Ralph Waldo Emerson who once wrote, "I like the silent church before the service begins, better than any preaching." Some may find quiet meditation to better serve them in their search for the divine than listening to loud, Christian contemporary music. In the end I think we're all searching for the same thing. Just because something doesn't work for you doesn't make it worthless. For, after all, it is in spirituality that the true worth of a religion lies. Religions are the codified systems of spiritual belief that people follow either in a communal or solitary fashion as the code dictates. Unfortunately, though, many religions get bogged down in dogma and arguements about scripture and the focus thus gets taken away from the truer purpose of providing spiritual well-being for followers. Having reduced religion to its essential nature as a conveyer of spiritual well-being then it really becomes irrelevant which religion it is that is being practiced so long as the peace and spiritual well-being it provides are not diminished. This being said, I have no objections to the Chinese people's search for spirituality in sources other than Christianity--though I am always wary of religion because of the kind of fanaticism it can be consumed by--drowning out the spiritual and replacing it with the kind of bloody frenzy that sacked Jerusalem in 1099 and destroyed the WTC in 2001. I hope the Chinese will be spared that kind of spiritually-hollow dogmatic madness.
In response to: Aracely Marin, Medford, Oregon. "if you rely on something else in this earth, it will also fail you." Isn't God "something else in this earth" besides human since he is considered to be omnipotent? "What people need to acknowledge is that they need to rely on Christ, who is the ultimate source of strength. With His help, we will be able to face anything in this world." What you need to realize is that God is not the solution to everything in this world, apparently suffering will never end no matter how religious you are if you are one who's suffering. For the Chinese, they rely heavily on their family, and that's the main characteristic of Confucianism or Chinese tradition and hence why many of them are looking back at their own traditions to find answers. To most of them, a major source of strength is their family. Why out of all the religions in this world is Christianity the ultimate source of strength? The Chinese lived just fine without Christianity. Yes there is injustice, there is suffering still, and there can be a lot more improvements. However, did Christianity prevent America from the civil rights movements? Did it prevent 9-1-1? I have no doubt that Christianity provides social support and comfort and is the ultimate source of strength for many, but it is not the ONLY or ULTIMATE source for everyone else in the world, especially China. Japan is doing just fine with only 1% of their population being Christian. So obviously it's not for everyone...
Is it any surprise that religion would have a resurgance in times of uncertainty? This is not a new phenomenom in China. Over the past 12 years, there has been a major increase in the number of religious practitioners in China. This happens to coincide with the dismantaling of China's social safety net known as the Iron Rice Bowl, not any kind of shift in government policy towards religion! Health care, retirement and education have been left to the individual to provide for themselves and their families. With the rapid economic advances and the increasing gap between rich and poor, the future is more uncertian for the Chinese than ever before since economic reforms began. People, not only the Chinese will always seek religion when their future is on unstable ground. People in the west, including many of the posters to this article are practising orientalism by placing their preconcieved notions of Chinese society and culture on this supposedly new phenomenom!
America is a perfect example of how bad any country can become if only one religion is used by that government. I am sickened by "Christians" using MY faith to justify greed, war, poverty, environmental and many other horific abuses. My bible speaks charity, forgiveness and helping each other. China is still run by Communists.
sorry indy girl, but i attend a chinese christian curch where there are families with children every sunday. its a 140 year old church in tianshui, in gansu province. it was destroyed during the cultural revolution but was rebuilt with government reparations money. i have been in a lot of american churches but never in one where there was sobbing throughout the congregation during communion. i have seen a few "house churches," not all but a few where people were getting a lot on money from the states for runing bible stidies for a half dozen people. ive considered doing it myself but im afraid that when i come face with the old jewish guy with the long beard in the sky he'd be really angry.
I was given Kentucky Fried Chicken discount tickets at the hotel I stayed at in Shanghai. I thought if you could hand it to the cashier you wouldn't have to say anything ("make mine extra crispy" isn't in the Chinese phrase book.) I had to use the tickets but as a result had to postpone my visit to the Jade Buddha Temple. The old saying "You can trust the proprietor of a KFC to give you a good quality chicken meal" does not apply here. There was arsenic in the chicken breading and I spent the rest of the day in bed. You really shouldn't trust anyone these days...
Your article is refreshing and inspires thought. The very fact of so many people reading is awakening to thinking people. Taking the time to enrich the mind instead of playing games and being entrenched in false TV lifestyles, rewards the soul. The reading person is a thinking person who without fiction understands life with meaning.
My family and I lived in China for 6 years and the oppression of religion was and is very real. The underground church of Christianity is exploding. E.C.


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