[焦虑] 以美为首的西洋国已紧紧地把中国牵住。其他亚太国家也难逃此厄运。

2004-09-19 · 1355 阅读
<P><FONT size=3>西洋国正大量向亚太区域输出其传教士,图透过其传教士把他国的人民使成为基督徒著而操控他们的思维。

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<P><FONT size=3>伟大的中国人亚洲人,你们何时才觉悟呢?唉!

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<P><a href="http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/forumpost1.shtml?pid=77112" target="_blank" >http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/forumpost1.shtml?pid=77112</A></P>
<P>Christianity is unapologetically making penetrating inroads into the fabric of Chinese society and we are underestimating its potential harm to our nation.</P>
<P>I think most of the people in China who join the Christian faith are totally mesmerized by the strong pull of not just the biblical stories but also the allure of the sense of togetherness in belonging to a well-organized group singing and reading from standardized texts praising an enigmatic entity loftier than anyone they have encountered in their earthly experience..</P>
<P>These folks enjoy the weekend communal experience which goes well with Chinese emphasis on the family, and the general atmosphere of cordiality inherent in the tightly organized institution built on a bedrock of Western mythology.</P>
<P>Not least is the fact that they like to intermingle with 'gaoshan' (higher-class) English-speaking laowais or indigenous converts of the opposite sex all in the name of opening to the outside world.</P>
<P>They have conveniently forgotten why in the pre-1949 days Christianity had more often than not been associated with imperial aggression rather than spiritual salvation. </P>
<P>Only a few years ago <B>the Vatican had stubbornly refused not to canonize more than a hundred Catholic priests who had been accused of raping and murdering numerous Chinese subjects amongst their flock of converts in China especially in the city of Tientsin in northern China.</B></P>
<P>In those days when China was weak the missionaries had always come in the wake of foreign aggressor troops and that's why few Chinese became converts. Now that China has become richer and more powerful they are now appearing in front of us with more humility and kinder faces, and yet on closer scrutiny they are still wolves wearing sheepskins. </P>
<P>The paradoxical truth is that it is precisely during these prosperous times in China that these Christian faiths have met the least resistance and made the most penetrating inroads in China.</P>
<P>The Chinese government should therefore probe into these faiths and begin thinking seriously of how to counter the influence of Christianity through institutionalizing home-grown beliefs and religions in a contemporary setting. </P>
<P>That is, <B><U>we should start building ritual ceremonies to enhance the physical appeal of homegrown faiths and teachings such as Confucianism and Daoism which were founded on a firm foundation of Chinese cultural values. </U></B></P>
<P>We should take the mystical element out of these indigenous faiths and modernize their wardrobes into modern clean-cut attire and their gathering places into clean, smoke-free entities acceptable to sophisticated intellectuals who are vain enough not to attend physically unattractive functions.</P>
<P>It is a commonly mistaken belief amongst Asians that Christianity is a modern progressive system of beliefs accounting for the prosperity of the West during the previous centuries. The modern West does not owe a debt to Christianity and this point should not be lost in the Chinese people.</P>
<P>Yes, our people are about to massively endorse Christianity in an unprecedented scale in the next two decades as even Chinese toddlers are learning English in all-English environments and an ongoing mad craze about American pop culture is converting the nation into a ripe fruit for sinuous Christian worms. </P>
<P>Remember Europe was in its Dark Ages because it was under the intellectually suffocating stranglehold of the Christian Church, which developed a chain of monasteries and used the monastic movement to promote Christian unity in the West by developing important sets of rules such as the Benedict of Nursia in Sixth Century Italy. </P>
<P>Now China has picked up this religion which is actually experiencing diminishing influence in the West and, like many of their outmoded, 'sunset' industrial counterparts, is now finding reinvigoration in a hapless China which is taking these alien leftovers as the foundation upon which she plans to inaugurate her new gourmet dish.</P>
<P>We only have to remember that <B>Martin Lee has his strongest ally in the Catholic Church in Hongkong</B> to realize the real danger that the Chinese nation faces -- not the cruise missiles from the Seventh Fleet, but the House Christian meetings in private homes on the Seventh Day of the Week.</P>
<P>Christianity (especially the illegal House Christians) is more evil than Felongoon because their method and political agenda is not manifest, and so people are not on guard when they are nabbed by this faith during routine social gatherings. </P>
<P><B>Like Time Magazine's Aikman admitted in his interview with American television evangelist Pat Robertson, their ultimate aim is to control the Chinese people's world outlook, and in this regard it already has succeeded in South Korea.</B></P>
<P><B>Therefore, to lose vigilance over the inroads made by the Christian Church is to endanger the culture of the Old Country. This is the ultimate subversive act on the part of folks such as Aikman and Robertson.</B></P>
<P>If they are allowed to make further inroads in China like the way the <B>Chinese government is already prioritizing the learning of English at all levels, they can claim that they have achieved victory without firing a shot because the influence of Chinese religions and culture in the West is spasmodic and not of mainstream vintage, and such eagerness to embrace an alien culture by the Chinese is not reciprocated.</B></P>
<P>The Chinese think highly of South Korea and in their minds they have attributed the success of this little nation at least partially to Christianity. That's why the control over the House Christians (those who hold meetings in the members' homes) is showing manifest signs of attenuation for fear of Western umbrage about so-called 'Human Rights' of these secret societies.</P>
<P>The government simply doesn't seem to recognize the full extent of the danger China is in from the subversive activities of Christian hooligans and religious fanatics. </P>
<P>I have been under the influence of both Catholicism and Protestant faiths all through my life so I am familiar with their methodologies. <B>I haven't been converted because I had been immunized against blind faith with a large dose of Chinese literary tradition as a boy. </B></P>
<P>Many of my contemporaries are not so lucky. They had been nabbed by the faith almost imperceptibly every time they faced a personal crisis in life and could find no alternative resources to turn to for assistance. They don't like the antiquated incense-burning and funny-looking garbs associated with those other religions -- so the modern suit-and-tie snobs all end up talking to Jesus in Christian churches.</P>
<P>Similarly, many young people don't want to be seen as communist enthusiasts or stalwarts because in their minds communism as a faith has lost its appeal with the shameful disintegration of the Soviet Union, and they do not aspire to be political leaders in China. They want to find a mate who supposedly has good morals as Christians, so what alternative do they have other than to join the Christian Church and come under the influence of Western propaganda in the House Churches?</P>
<P>It is therefore not enough to ban these House Churches and emphasize the availability of San Zi (Three-self) alternative churches. The government must see to it that traditional Chinese faiths are given financial incentives to reinvigorate themselves through a fundamental facelift and paradigm shift of their antiquated rituals and ceremonies, as well as modernization of their imagery, with concomittant simplification and standardization of their own religious texts.</P>
<P>Another problem with infinite tolerance of the Christian faith is that <B>after a person becomes a Christian, he will become more familiar with the Western rather than the Chinese Weltanschauung. </B></P>
<P>I have seldom if ever run into a Chinese Christian who knows as much about the history of Han Dynasty (the contemporaries of the Romans) as he/she knows about Roman history of the Christian era. They seem to know more about King Herod than they know about Emperor Han Wu Di.</P>
<P>One Christmas eve three years ago there was a crowd gathered in Tsimshatsui area of Kowloon, Hongkong. I overheard an American talking to his companion that <B>Christianity had lost its appeal because of its manifest hypocrisy and superstitious ideology, but it seems while the people in the West are beginning to wean off the Christian faith the East Asians are adopting it wholesale instead. The man seemed to be delighted in the fact that Asians are sucking up to Jesus the magician.</B></P>
<P>Christianity is appealing to East Asians because of its superficial veneer of humanity and kindness. Many of Christianity's beliefs sound innocent enough and the Chinese group these positive attributes together as "Quan ren wei shan" or preachings of 'doing-goodie-goodie.'</P>
<P>They don't understand that Christianity in the old days was extremely repulsive to the Chinese because the missionaries always came after the invaders and committed crimes such as rape and murder in cities such as Tientsin. That, combined with the fact that Christianity did not allow ancestor worship, turned many Chinese away from the faith.</P>
<P>Ironically, it was communism -- the nemesis of organized religion -- which cleared the way for Christianity because Chinese Marxism drove away ancestor worship from China and replaced it with personal worship of the leader. </P>
<P>Since even the greatest of all Chinese leaders is still only a mortal, &lt;b&gt;once he passed away it took only one step&lt;/b&gt; to cross over the gap between personal worship of a great leader while he was alive to illogical worship of a mystical figure calling himself the Son of God long after he had died. </P>
<P>Such is the power of the Big Lie.</P>
<P><B>I think China ought to imitate the Christian faith and institutionalize her native religions such as Daoism and Confucianism&lt;b&gt; by building a structured organization complete with buildings, Little Yellow Books to standardize their beliefs, and build Confucian or Daoist schools to spread the ideas. &lt;/b&gt; This will simultaneously give the young people places to gather and socialize in their free time, instead of flocking by default into the embrace of the Christian faith.</B></P>
<P>The Chinese have been too honest in calling a spade a spade -- that's why there were only high achieving mortal saints like Confucius, Mencius, Mo Zi, Han Fei Zi, Zhuang Zi, etc. but no inscrutable deity calling himself 'son of God' in Chinese culture, while Christianity had started with an illiterate crowd of commoners (only the scribes and Pharisees knew how to read and write during Jesus' days) around the Mediterranean who could believe such tall tales as Jesus' return from the dead, healing the blind with a touch of his hand, walking on water, turning water into wine, feeding large crowds of more than five thousand people with two little baskets of bread and fish, etc. etc.</P>
<P>Those biblical stories were in fact the source of Goebbel's Big Lie technique -- the bigger the lie the more the people will believe it. </P>
<P>Small minds would disbelieve small lies but would readily believe Big Lies because they cannot conceive of anyone other than a lunatic who would dare to make such unbelievable claims pointing to himself as the 'Son of God' in public, and that if such a person had twelve disciples as witnesses it must then be true. </P>
<P><B>That's also one of the reasons the Pharisees did not believe Jesus was the 'Messiah' or 'savior' as taught in their Torah or Pentateuch. They were too educated to believe the myth because they knew of Jesus as one of their contemporary mortals. </B></P>
<P>Other than the discredited political agenda, the same can be said of the Felongooners. You should not be surprised to find that there is always a fraction of the population ready to devour any Big Lie or follow an evil cult because they feel safer under someone who has the mind-boggling audacity to make outlandish claims.</P>
<P><B>Those then are the basic reasons why after a lifetime of living under the influence of the Chrisitan faith in its multitude of manifestions I still haven't become a convert, and why I believe such inroads will become a great hazard to China in the future if their challenges are to go uncontested or if we lose our vigilance over their ultimate aims as outlined above in propagating their sunset religion in our sunrise China.</B></P>
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Aden LV15

发表于 22-9-2004 02:27:20 | 显示全部楼层

小狮租房
<P>没必要有太多的担忧!</P>

arashi LV5

发表于 22-9-2004 06:44:35 | 显示全部楼层

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亚太文明 LV2

发表于 24-9-2004 12:54:46 | 显示全部楼层

<P>非也. 相反的那些到处说我信仰的是神, 你们的是XX才是散播宗教仇恨.</P>
<P>虽然新加坡政府拟定了一套信仰准则,却未见有效.</P>
<P><a href="http://www.hrwf.net/html/singapore_2003.html" target="_blank" >http://www.hrwf.net/html/singapore_2003.html</A></P>
<P>俺是被气 [em16] 才把那<FONT size=3><FONT size=2>贴转到此</FONT>.</FONT></P>
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lootoonyek LV7

发表于 24-9-2004 14:07:55 | 显示全部楼层

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亚太文明 LV2

发表于 27-9-2004 12:45:56 | 显示全部楼层

<P>谢谢楼上的.</P>
<P>我看被数落过的不光你我而已.</P>
<P>要不是我忍功到家, 早就赏他二记耳光.</P>
<P>妈的, 这些人自己祖宗都不认了. [em06]</P>
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lootoonyek LV7

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dream_on LV1

发表于 7-11-2004 23:17:12 | 显示全部楼层

<P>Hooray to Bush election victory. Glory be to God.</P><P>It's God will that English rule and Christian rule.</P>

lootoonyek LV7

发表于 8-11-2004 10:17:30 | 显示全部楼层

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itguy LV4

发表于 8-11-2004 12:28:39 | 显示全部楼层

<FONT size=5>You are dreaming on..........just like the ID..................</FONT>
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