Get Religion directs you to a website where you can see if your favorite websites are blocked by the Chinese gummint. Turns out Beliefnet.com doesn't make it past the Chi-com velvet rope. Will no one stand up for the English-speaking crunchy cons in Guangzhou? I ask you.
At least Eugene Mirman is kosher in Xinjiang.

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Well it is sounds like communism and religion have at least one thing in common: The desire to ban. :)
Another reason not to enter a Walmart.
I don't know about Guangzhou, but I am reading it from Shanghai right now. Although it is not necessary to view your site, there are several ways around the firewall.
well... that's "good news"... that the Chinese can have access to commentary about the great spiritual value of the Christian Myths as they point in the general direction of the Reality of God... and access to all the other Myths as well...
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faith hope love joy peace patience...
What they said. I'm in Shanghai as well.
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