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Several researchers — for example, Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas, former Canadian parliamentarian David Kilgour, and the investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann estimate that tens of thousands of [[Falun Gong]] prisoners in communist China have been killed to supply a financially lucrative trade in human organs and cadavers, and that these human rights abuses may be ongoing concern.<ref>[http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/slaughter-mass-killings-organ-harvesting Review of: Ethan Gutmann, “''The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem''”, (Prometheus Books, 2014).]</ref> | Several researchers — for example, Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas, former Canadian parliamentarian David Kilgour, and the investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann estimate that tens of thousands of [[Falun Gong]] prisoners in communist China have been killed to supply a financially lucrative trade in human organs and cadavers, and that these human rights abuses may be ongoing concern.<ref>[http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/slaughter-mass-killings-organ-harvesting Review of: Ethan Gutmann, “''The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem''”, (Prometheus Books, 2014).]</ref> | ||
| − | + | [[Atheism]] is a integral part of Marxist-Leninist/Maoist [[communism|communist]] ideology (see: [[Atheism and communism]]). | |
| − | In addition, atheists/agnostics/[[evolution]]ary have a poor track record in terms of bioethics/[[ethics]] as can been seen in the articles listed below: | + | The atheistic communist regime of China has a long standing track record of persecuting religious believers which continues to this day. However, despite communist atheists efforts to suppress religion, Christianity is experiencing rapid growth in China (see: [[Growth of Christianity in China]]). |
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| + | In addition, atheists/[[agnosticism|agnostics]]/[[evolution]]ary have a poor track record in terms of bioethics/[[ethics]] as can been seen in the articles listed below: | ||
*[[Abortion and atheism|Atheism and abortion]] | *[[Abortion and atheism|Atheism and abortion]] | ||
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*[[Moral failures of the atheist population]] | *[[Moral failures of the atheist population]] | ||
| + | == References == | ||
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[[Category: Atheism]] | [[Category: Atheism]] | ||
Revision as of 15:32, October 5, 2015
Several researchers — for example, Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas, former Canadian parliamentarian David Kilgour, and the investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann estimate that tens of thousands of Falun Gong prisoners in communist China have been killed to supply a financially lucrative trade in human organs and cadavers, and that these human rights abuses may be ongoing concern.[1]
Atheism is a integral part of Marxist-Leninist/Maoist communist ideology (see: Atheism and communism).
The atheistic communist regime of China has a long standing track record of persecuting religious believers which continues to this day. However, despite communist atheists efforts to suppress religion, Christianity is experiencing rapid growth in China (see: Growth of Christianity in China).
In addition, atheists/agnostics/evolutionary have a poor track record in terms of bioethics/ethics as can been seen in the articles listed below: