THERE was a time when Devon Chang had difficulty reconciling his two
chosen faiths: Christianity, which he embraced in 2005 at the age of 19,
and the Communist Party of China, which had embraced him a year
earlier. Did his submission to an almighty God not mean he must renounce
the godless club of Marx and Mao?
Not necessarily. A fellow convert’s university lecturer suggested
that if all Communist Party members found Jesus, then Christianity could
rule China. “So it’s a good thing for me to become a Christian,” Mr
Chang reasoned.
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