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Or is it (assuming it's true) just a way to play fair to all religions? That is, the article doesn't mention the Koran, but I wonder if it, too, is on the list? How would that being fair to all religions, Julia? Assuming it's true, one might also make the leap that other religious texts are prohibited as well. However, it would be just as fair to allow other religions to bring their texts etc. for the purpose of personal inspiration etc. Interestingly, there are millions of Christians in China today. One only need google that to see the figures. So that might beg the question, what are they REALLY saying by establishing this ban?
sure, you can talk to god, but if you don't listen then what's the use? so, onward through the fog!
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