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edhopper

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10. The do discuss religion in China
Mon Nov 12, 2018, 09:03 AM
Nov 2018
https://www.internations.org/china-expats/guide/29464-culture-shopping-recreation/chinese-ethnic-groups-17524/religion-in-china-2



As a Communist country, China has no official religion. That being said, the government does officially recognize five religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, and Protestantism. As of the last official census in 2010, 52.2% of the population said they were unaffiliated with any religion. The other circa 48% of the population is split between the officially recognized religions, as well as folk religions and very small populations of Jewish and Hindu believers.


They also talk about it in the largely secular parts of Europe.

But in the more religious countries, especially in Islam....


And you know N. Korea has NOTHING to do with atheism and everything to do with a cult like dictator.

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