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A main tenet of communism is that religion is necessarily false and is unjustly used to control the masses.

In all communist states, religion is strongly discouraged (i.e., penalized). Nevertheless, a certain degree of religion is tolerated to accommodate committed believers who might find death preferable to life without God.

In the USSR, Russian Orthodox was allowed.

In China, a variety of religions is allowed, including Islam and Catholicism.

Religions must register with the government, and in some countries the adherents must register as well; church leaders must be approved by the government; proselyting is forbidden.

Governments like power and do not like to share it. Freedom of religion requires continual defense. Freedom of religion, as well as all other freedoms in the US, is under challenge, and is being chipped away, bit by bit.

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