The basic viewpoint and policy on the religious question during our country's socialist period, document no. 19 (March 31, 1982)
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The Chinese Communist Party, since 1982, has decided Marxism should tolerate religions of all kinds. Once socialist civilization has ended poverty, ignorance, and spiritual emptiness, religion will gradually disappear, but until that happens care will be taken to not offend any religious beliefs.
Publication Name: Chinese Law & Government
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0009-4609
Year: 2000
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Survey report concerning the implementation of the Party's policies on religion and relevant issues (December 10, 1985)
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The Communist Party policy to reopen Buddhist and Daoist monasteries and temples was successful in its early stages. Damage to religious buildings needs to be repaired, monks and priests encouraged to return, and a Party member should be established as a liason at each reopened facility.
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Subject: Political science
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Year: 2000
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Circular on some problems concerning the further improvement of work on religion, document no. 5 (February 5, 1991)
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All Chinese Communist Party members must perform Party policy of religious tolerance carefully. As long as China's religious bodies administer their churches and temples without foreign interference, they are to be supported as legal entities.
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Subject: Political science
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Year: 2000
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