Für 13 Prozent der Erwachsenen in China ist Religion in ihrem Leben entweder „sehr wichtig" oder „ziemlich wichtig", so das Pew Center. Dennoch werden traditionelle chinesische spirituelle Überzeugungen und Praktiken von vielen Chinesinnen und Chinesen befolgt, unabhängig davon, ob sie eine formale religiöse Zugehörigkeit haben.. Some Chinese people who believe in figures associated with monotheistic religions, such as Allah and Jesus, also believe in traditional Chinese deities or supernatural forces. For example, about 7% of Chinese adults say they believe in Jesus Christ and/or Tianzhu (天主), a word used by Chinese Catholics for God.

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