The Big Dog
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I admit to having skimmed this thread, so apologies if these points have been made before.
Firsltly, TBD, if you are stating that the human rights abuses being committed in China are the result of the government being Marxist atheist, how do you explain the freedom of religion enjoyed in Marxist atheist-ruled Vietnam? If atheism is the root and cause of this oppression, it would surely be occuring there as well. I lived in Vietnam for 18 months, and I can assure you that religious beliefs are thriving there.
Secondly, if having atheists in power results in oppression of religions, how do you explain the lack of religious persecution in Australia, New Zealand, Greece, Croatia, Belgium, the Czech Republic and France, all of which countries have had atheist heads of state in recent times?
You have dismissed the totalitarian nature of the Chinese government as a factor in the persecution of religions, and posited that atheism is the deciding factor. If this is true, then all of the countries I have cited should have had the same thing happen. Do please explain why this is not the case, as this situation would seem to fatally undermine your argument.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_religion_in_Vietnam
https://mic.com/articles/118192/7-w...-can-have-an-atheist-president-too#.5JuRPMm4B
I should hope religious freedom should be thriving in Vietnam, having witnessed the horrors that were perpetrated by the glorious atheist state of Cambodia and Pol Pot.
And while we are all super happy to witness the finest string of whataboutism that anyone is likely to see, it would be awesome if people could at least pretend to care about the ongoing religious human rights violations in China that are a direct product of Xi’s sinfication of religious faith in China.