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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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0aa1d6  No.768340

How Christianity and Confucianism can explain US-China rivalry…

Peter T. C. Chang says China’s Confucian heritage means it can tolerate multiple belief systems ‘under heaven’, but the US’ insistence on liberal democracy has echoes of Christian exclusivism

http://archive.today/2019.02.08-185231/https://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/united-states/article/2185298/are-confucian-china-and-christian-west

The ongoing trade war is just one front of an expanding all-out US-China tussle for world dominance. And unlike earlier great-power rivalries, this has the trappings of a civilisational showdown, as the pre-eminent Christian West faces off against a resurgent Confucian East, with potentially far-reaching consequences for the existing global order. Anxieties abound over whether these two giants share enough core values to manage a peaceful balancing of power, and can avert the dreaded Thucydides Trap. These fears are not unfounded. While similar in some ways, Christianity and Confucianism are distinct traditions, with theological assumptions that, if unchallenged, could set the US and China on a collision course.

Christianity, like Judaism, believes in the existence of only one true God. But, unlike the latter, the former transcended Judaic ethnocentrism to embrace Christian universalism. The Abrahamic god in Christianity is no longer just for the Jews, but for all peoples. Still, Christianity remains monotheistic, exacting absolute allegiance to the one God. For Christians, to be saved one must embrace the biblical faith. Put differently, humanity’s fate lies with Christianity, the sole gateway to heaven. Imprints of these Christian motifs are unmistakable in Pax Americana. Stepping out of isolation, the US played a central role in stabilising the post-second-world-war order. Hailed as the American century, the 20th century has had its lows, surely. But it was also marked with historic accomplishments. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is one. This and other US-led initiatives set the framework of a new international order, whereupon people everywhere could aspire to a dignified existence free of tyranny. As US president John F. Kennedy eloquently acclaimed, “…not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women, not merely peace for our time but peace in all time”. And Americans embraced this mission as a “manifest destiny” to guide humankind like a “shining city upon a hill”. Reminiscent of Christian exclusivism, the Americans believed in a singular path to realising this free world: the liberal democratic process, exalted as the historic culmination of human political progress.

In Confucianism, the ancient Chinese sages also envisioned a “tianxia”, where all peoples could coexist harmoniously under heaven. But, unlike Christian monotheism, the Chinese are polytheistic, pledging allegiance to Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism all at once. These multiple allegiances underscore the Chinese pluralistic approach to achieving the Dao in this and the afterlife. Certainly, not every tradition is equal. Confucians do assert dominance. But there is no equivalent Christian doctrine of “God’s elect”. Moral pre-eminence is not predestined but merit-based. If proven worthy, anyone can take the lead under heaven. In the nascent Pax Sinica, one can discern the Confucian impressions. Following the epochal Belt and Road Initiative, President Xi Jinping, at the 13th National People’s Congress, introduced another grandiose vision: a “community of common destiny”. Emulating the Confucian “tianxia” concept, Xi vowed to “let the sunshine of a community with a shared future for humanity illuminate the world”. The aim is to herald a global “new era” of stability and prosperity.

f4f0c5  No.768342

America isn't Christian in the slightest. And I doubt China is any much either.


8952c9  No.768346

China needs to stop being a bunch of lying cheaters and thieves, and then everything will be fine.


c6700a  No.768363

>No no no you see being a totalitarian shithole is in our culture

I'm getting real tired of these people.


bcb9c5  No.768411

Christianity isn't even about liberal democracy. We serve the King of Kings.


989024  No.768480

>people still think there's anything substantial left of old Chinese culture.

The cultural revolution chopped that oak down long ago. all that's left is the nonsense "medicines" they claim to be 1000s of years old and what few ancient texts that made their way out of the country before the book burnings.

There is only one god in Communist China, and that god is the Party


f0b142  No.768640

>>768340

These kinds of articles have been spewed forth in the Trump era because our rootless ((elites)) want to buddy up to China, not have a tactical nuclear war.

Sage


f0b142  No.768641

>>768640

Damn, didn't sage


1436e0  No.768953

>>768340

The reason for US/China rivalry is because the communist party is power hungry. China was never meant to be united at the scale it is today and should be partitioned into smaller regions by the dialects that are spoken. The culture created by the communist party has made it so that the chinese treat each other as subhuman.

The destruction of the communist party and the partitioning of china will reap only benefits for the people.

>t. lived in china for two years


c4d76d  No.769099

>>768953

>t. lived in china for two years

Be interested to hear more about your experience and why and how you came to the conclusions that you have. Were you a Christian during your time there and if so did you interact with aspects of the church?


2a0ddf  No.769120

>>768342

The difference being that America has actual Christians, and it’s not illegal to be one.


80f69f  No.769141

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>>769120

>The difference being that America has actual Christians, and it’s not illegal to be one.

It's definitely illegal unfortunately, but I haven't seen many Americans treat the Bible like these Chinese.


0e7d4d  No.781669

>>768953

>The reason for US/China rivalry is because the communist party is power hungry. China was never meant to be united at the scale it is today and should be partitioned into smaller regions by the dialects that are spoken. The culture created by the communist party has made it so that the chinese treat each other as subhuman.

>The destruction of the communist party and the partitioning of china will reap only benefits for the people.

>>t. lived in china for two years

OK lying kike

>>769099

Yes. Tell us.


0e7d4d  No.781670

>>769120

Christians for Israel.


54fb68  No.781671

>>781669

>Opposes communist party

>kike

what


116cc5  No.781742


3d10f5  No.781804

>America

>Christianity

>China

>Confucianism

lol, both are marxist abominations


38c248  No.782101

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A daring synthesis. Also that description fits the liberal pantheon more than Christianity.


91e885  No.794877

Selfishly bumping this thread from the bottom out of interest.


2b8945  No.795020

>>794877

Bumping your Bump


e5381a  No.795029

>>768340

>How Christianity and Confucianism can explain US-China rivalry…

It can't, because America (Jewmerica) is Jewish.


ec713e  No.795030

>>795029

This, tbh.

The USA is the Synagogue of Satan's finest golem that props up the banking system via debt and war.


a60786  No.795097

sometimes I wonder how different history would've been without the Chinese Rites Controversy. that was an underrated historical event.


d8cdc4  No.795111

America isn't Christian, China isn't Confucian..


a9dea8  No.795276

>>768340

>But there is no equivalent doctrine of "God's elect".

lol there's also no concept of being a "Good Samaritan" either, that's why China is filled with people accidentally running over children, then backing up and running over them again so they only have to pay for a funeral.


b95402  No.795281

>>768340

Chinese both literally and figuratively threw Confucianism in the fire of Cultural Revolution. Ironically, the only place where there are still traces and bits of Confucianism left is Japan.


f04076  No.795283

>>795030

Can confirm

t. burger




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