and the communist parry should be more open to faith
http://news.yahoo.com/xi-jinping-hopes-traditional-faiths-fill-moral-void-210505846.html
http://news.yahoo.com/xi-jinping-hopes-traditional-faiths-fill-moral-void-210505846.html
BEIJING (Reuters) - President Xi Jinping believes China is losing its moral compass and he wants the ruling Communist Party to be more tolerant of traditional faiths in the hope these will help fill a vacuum created by the country's breakneck growth and rush to get rich, sources said.
Xi, who grew up in Mao's puritan China, is troubled by what he sees as the country's moral decline and obsession with money, said three independent sources with ties to the leadership.
He hopes China's "traditional cultures" or faiths - Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism - will help fill a void that has allowed corruption to flourish, the sources said.