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Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

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Hi readers, I would like to share with you today a life journey full of ups and downs, a story full of ups and downs but also full of faith. Perhaps at the moment of your life, we have had a similar experience, let us feel the laughter, tears and thoughts together. The hero of the story is me, an ordinary person who is immersed in the scene and witnesses the changes of the times.

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It's a family story, a legend that travels through time. First of all, let me describe to you my fathers, who lived in the smoke of war.

Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

My father, who was a warrior in the War of Resistance Against Japan, lived a legendary life. It was a time of hardship but also resilience, and families were reunited and separated by history, constituting our colorful family story.

What follows is my personal adventure. When I was young, I became an "educated youth" and set foot on the grasslands of Inner Mongolia to live a life with herders. When I was in college, I studied modern Chinese history deeply and joined the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, where I witnessed the changes of history and left my own footprints.

After that, I delved into religion and atheism.

Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

In Beijing, I conducted a survey on the number of Buddhist adherents during the Republican period, exploring the influence of religious culture in society. However, I am not satisfied with the past and instead focus on contemporary religious phenomena, with a particular focus on the impact of cults on modern society. At the same time, I pondered the place of scientific atheism in the core value system of socialism and its positive significance to society.

Finally, I talked about personal mission and social responsibility. I was instructed by my husband to take on the mission of building a scientific atheistic discipline. Convinced of the importance of scientific atheism in Chinese society and ideology, I fought hard for this belief.

Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

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In this journey, I am not only an individual, but also a part of society. Family history, personal adventures, academic research, all these constitute the intersection of my interaction with the times. Social views are so diverse and complex, some people agree, some people question them, and some people think deeply. The warriors of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression were revered by the society, and the hardships I experienced as an educated youth also triggered the society's reflection on the fate of the times.

In the study of religion and atheism, the attention of society to me has gradually increased. A survey of the number of Buddhist believers during the Republic of China has led to extensive discussions on the inheritance of religious culture.

Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

The attention to contemporary religious phenomena has led to a deep reflection on values and beliefs in society. The discussion of scientific atheism in the core value system of socialism has triggered a collision of ideas, some people support it, some people question it, but this is a true portrayal of the social view in the changing times.

Summary:

This journey, despite its twists and turns, has been a precious gift in my life. The warmth of the family, the hardships of the educated youth, and the hard work of academic exploration have made me more convinced that everyone is a witness of the times and is contributing their own strength to the development of the times.

Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

In my research on religion and atheism, I have felt that society is tolerant and considers the diversity of beliefs. The inheritance of religious culture, the examination of contemporary religious phenomena, and the position of scientific atheism in the core value system have all made me deeply aware of the thinking and exploration of society in the midst of continuous change.

Eventually, I took on the mission of building a scientific atheistic discipline, not to reject any faith, but to find a more rational, equal, and inclusive force in social progress. Perhaps, this is exactly how I have a dialogue with the times, and it is also my modest contribution to society.

Xi Wuyi: My father didn't believe in Christianity at all, he was a staunch communist

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