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Heterodox teaching ( zh, s=邪教, p=xiéjiào) is a concept in the law of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and its administration regarding
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and their suppression. Also translated as "
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s" or "evil religions", "heterodox teachings" are defined in Chinese law as organizations and religious movements that either fraudulently use religion to carry out other illegal activities, deify their leaders, spread "superstition" to confuse or deceive the public, or "disturb the social order" by harming people's lives or property. What exactly these definitions mean has been interpreted in various ways since their establishment in 1999/2000. Organizations that are found by local police forces in the PRC to be distributing heterodox teachings are targeted for disruption, and its leaders and organizers are severely prosecuted. The current law regarding heterodox teachings was established by the
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(NPCSC) in October 1999, based in part on an earlier law from November 1995. A few months later, in April 2000, the Ministry of Public Security published its own guidance on what constituted a heterodox teaching organization, how they would be addressed, and a list and description of 14 religious organizations identified as organizations for suppression (included below). These movements were directly compared to the historical religious movements the White Lotus and the Red Lantern Sect, both widely regarded as cults. One religious movement that has been consistently targeted is Falun Gong, defined as a "'' Qigong'' organization". The passage of the heterodox teachings laws are widely viewed as part of the overall campaign for the persecution of Falun Gong in the PRC. The persecution has drawn condemnation from governments worldwide, with 921 lawmakers and political figures signing a statement in 2020 calling it a "systematic and brutal campaign to eradicate the spiritual discipline of Falun Gong”.


Passage of law

On 30 October 1999, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress passed the “Decision on Banning Heretical Organizations and Preventing and Punishing Heretical Activities”, which called for a crackdown on “heretical organizations such as Qigong and other forms”, and also applied retroactively to Qigong practitioners. On the same day, the Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate issued a joint judicial interpretation named, “Explanation on Questions Concerning the Concrete Application of Laws Handling Criminal Cases of Organizing and Making Use of Heretical Organizations”. The interpretation reads:
The offenses of establishing or using sects to organize, scheme, carry out and instigate activities of splitting China, endangering the reunification of China or subverting the country’s socialist system should be handled according to relevant laws on endangering State security offenses, as stipulated in the Criminal Law.


2000 Ministry of Public Security list

The following 14 organizations and movements were specifically named in the 2000 list of heterodox teachings published by the Ministry of Public Security. This list articulated different organizations that the Ministry had investigated or been involved in the suppression of since at least 1983. The first seven groups on the list were organizations identified by the
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and the State Council, while the second group of seven organizations were identified directly by the ministry. A feature of some, but not all, of the
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organizations on this list is that their leaders claim to be the
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or some other kind of unique church authority. ;Organizations identified by the Central Committee and the State Council: #" The Shouters" (), a Christian movement broadly defined as organizations founded or inspired by Witness Lee, suppressed since 1983 and classified as a heterodox teaching since 1995. #
Mentuhui Mentuhui () is a Christian movement in China. The group was founded in Shaanxi in 1989 by Ji Sanbao.()). Ji was born in 1937 and claimed to be Jesus. He was influenced by the Jesus Family. He ordained 12 disciples, and this led to the name of ...
( zh, s=门徒会, p=méntú huì, labels=no), a Christian movement founded by Ji Sanbao, classified as a heterodox teaching since 1995. # All Ranges Church ( zh, s=全范围教会, p=quán fànwéi jiàohuì, labels=no), a Christian house church organization founded by
Peter Xu Peter Xu (徐永泽 Xu Yongze; 9 October 1940) is the founder of an Evangelical Christian movement in China known as the "New Birth", "All Range" (全范围教会 Quanfanwei jiaohui), or "Born Again Movement." It is a Chinese house church movemen ...
, classified since 1995. #
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, identified as the "Lingling Sect" ( zh, s=灵灵教, p=líng líng jiào, labels=no), a Christian sect founded by
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, classified since 1995. #
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( zh, s=新约教会, p=xīn yuē jiàohuì, labels=no, founded by Hong Kong actress Mui Yee and based in Hong Kong and Taiwan, classified since 1995. #
Guanyin Famen Guanyin Famen or Quan Yin Buddhism (Chinese: 觀音法門), the teachings of Meditation Society of ROC (Chinese: 中華民國禪定學會) or Ching Hai World Society (Chinese: 清海世界會), is a school of Mahayana Buddhism-like cult found i ...
( zh, s=观音法门, p=guānyīn fǎmén, labels=no), also organized as Yuan Dun Famen ( zh, s=圆顿法门, p=yuán dùn fǎmén, labels=no), a sect of Mahayana Buddhism founded by Ching Hai, currently organized as a
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, classified since 1995. #
Zhushenjiao Zhushenjiao (主神教 ''Supreme Spirit''), also referred to as "Lord God's Teachings" is a new religious movement in China. Areas with its activity include Anhui, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi, Shandong, Tianjin, Yunnan and Zhejiang. History The moveme ...
( zh, s=主神教, p=zhǔshén jiào, labels=no), founded by Liu Jiaguo (a former member of the Shouters and Beili Wang) in 1993, classified as a heterodox teaching since 1998. ;Organizations identified by the Ministry of Public Security: ), founded by Wu Yangming (a former member of the Shouters), defined by the Ministry of Public Security as a cult organization in 1995. , Unification Church ( zh, s=统一教, p=tǒngyī jiào, labels=no), known as "The Moonies" in the US, founded by Korean-American
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in Busan in 1954, defined by the ministry as a cult organization in 1997. , Sanban Puren Pai ( zh, s=三班仆人派, p=sān bān púrén pài, labels=no), a Christian sect founded by Xu Wenku in the 1990s, defined by the ministry as a cult in 1999. ,
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. 2001-02-01. 019-01-11/ref> defined by the ministry as a cult in 1995. , Dami Mission ( zh, s=达米宣教会, p=dá mǐ xuānjiào huì, labels=no), a Christian sect founded in South Korea by Lee Jang Rim, in China since 1992 and defined by the ministry as a cult in 1995. , " Elijah Ten Commandments Stone Kingdom", identified as "World Elijah Gospel Mission Church" ( zh, s=世界以利亚福音宣教会, p=shìjiè yǐ lì yǎ fúyīn xuānjiào huì, labels=no), founded by Korean Park Minghu in 1980 and attempted to form an autonomous zone called "Stone Country", defined by the ministry as a cult in 1996.


Other groups recognized before 2012

In addition to the fourteen groups listed above, scholar Edward A. Irons noted an additional eight organizations identified as ''xiéjiào'' groups in various governmental lists and edicts issued before Xi Jinping succeeded
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as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in 2012, for a total of 22 groups. Those additional groups are: #
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( zh, s=全能神教会, ,p=quánnéng shén jiàohuì, labels=no), also known as Eastern Lightning ( zh, s=东方闪电, ,p=dōngfāng shǎndiàn, labels=no), a Christian sect founded by Zhao Weishan in 1989, identified as a heterodox teaching organization in 1995. # ( zh, s=中华大陆行政执事站, p=zhōnghuá dàlù xíngzhèng zhíshì zhàn, labels=no), a Christian sect founded in 1994 by Wang Yongmin, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 1995. # Bloody Holy Spirit ( zh, s=血水圣灵, p=xuèshuǐ shènglíng, labels=no), a Christian sect founded in Taiwan in 1988 by Zuo Kun, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 1996. # Falun Gong ( zh, s=法轮功, p=fǎlúngōng, labels=no), a '' qigong'' group founded in 1992 by Li Hongzhi, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 1999. # Yuandun Famen ( zh, s=圆顿法门, p=yuán dùn fǎmén, labels=no), a branch of
Guanyin Famen Guanyin Famen or Quan Yin Buddhism (Chinese: 觀音法門), the teachings of Meditation Society of ROC (Chinese: 中華民國禪定學會) or Ching Hai World Society (Chinese: 清海世界會), is a school of Mahayana Buddhism-like cult found i ...
Buddhism listed above but occasionally recognized as a separate organization, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 1999. # Zhong Gong ( zh, s=中功, p=zhōng gōng, labels=no), a '' qigong'' group established in 1987 by Zhang Hongbao, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 2000. # South China Church ( zh, s=华南教会, p=huánán jiàohuì, labels=no), a Christian sect founded in 1990 by Gong Shengliang and descended from the All Ranges Church identified above, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 2001. # Pure Land Learning Association ( zh, 净宗学会, p=jìng zōng xuéhuì, labels=no), a Buddhist sect founded in Taiwan in 1984 by Chin Kung, identified as ''xiéjiào'' in 2011.


2017 designation of "dangerous organizations"

On September 18 2017, a new government ''xiéjiào'' website listed a total of 20 groups (all of the 22 groups listed above, but with the notable exceptions of Zhong Gong and the Pure Land Learning Association, whose omission is the cause of some speculation), eleven of whom were identified as "dangerous", as opposed to the nine groups receiving the lesser warning to "be on guard" against them. These eleven groups were: # Falun Gong ( zh, s=法轮功, labels=no) # The Church of Almighty God ( zh, s=全能神教会, labels=no) # The Shouters () # Mentuhui ( zh, s=门徒会, labels=no) # Unification Church ( zh, s=统一教, labels=no) # Guanyin Famen ( zh, s=观音法门, labels=no) # Bloody Holy Spirit ( zh, s=血水圣灵, labels=no) # All Ranges Church ( zh, s=全范围教会, labels=no) # Sanban Puren Pai ( zh, s=三班仆人派, labels=no) # True Buddha School ( zh, s=灵仙真佛宗, labels=no) # Mainland China Administrative Deacon Station ( zh, s=中华大陆行政执事站, labels=no)


See also

* Freedom of religion in China * Antireligious campaigns in China * Governmental lists of cults


References


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External links


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