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China Has Now Banned the Word ‘Christ’ on Social Media Platforms Claiming It Causes ‘Incitement’

April 10, 2022
Source: causeaction.com causeaction.com
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https://endtimeheadlines.org/2022/04/china-has-now-banned-the-word-christ-on-social-media-platforms-claiming-it-causes-incitement/ (OPINION) China has banned “Christ” and other religious words from social media apps under a new policy that went into effect on March 1. According to a new report, the policy also requires licensing and training to post Christian and religious content on the internet. The Chinese Communist Party’s new law – dubbed the “Measures for the Administration of Internet Religious Information Services” – prohibits individuals and organizations from posting religious information on the internet unless they have first obtained permission from a provincial government department, according to China Aid, which monitors religious freedom within the country. Early Rain...
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