Part 6b
In Part 6a, we heard that the beliefs of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism offered the Chinese people a very stable moral system, unchangeable, “so long as heaven remains”. Practices which incorporated Toaist influence in Chinese medicine, qigong, geomancy, and divination along with Buddhist concepts on the heavenly kingdom and hell, karmic rewards of good, the retribution of evil; formed the core of traditional Chinese culture. This, together with Confucian ethics for family and social morality, was a three-fold ethical system which offered the basis for sustainability, peace and harmony in traditional Chinese society. The CCP’s destruction of the traditional culture in China was a direct attack against morality in order to purp osefully undermine the foundation for peace and harmony in Chinese society.
Part 6b: The so-called “philosophy” of the Communist Party completely contradicts the authentic traditional Chinese Culture. Traditional Culture respects the mandate of heaven. In contrast, the communist runs wild in defying the Tao and assaults heavenly principles. To gain and maintain power in China, The Communist Party first had to plant its immoral thoughts on Chinese soil. Mao Zedong claimed “If we want to overthrow an authority, we must first make propaganda and do the work in the area of ideology.” The CCP realized that the violent communist theory was the refuse of Western thought and could not stand up to China’s profound 5,000 year cultural history. The CCP completely destroyed traditional Chinese culture, so that Marxism and Leninism could take China’s political stage.









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