Từ khoá : in harmony with
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Party's policy on religion in harmony with the nation and socialism according to Ho Chi Minh's thoughts
Party's policy on religion in harmony with the nation and socialism according to Ho Chi Minh's thoughts
Abstract: President Ho Chi Minh was a revolutionary figure who rarely addressed matters of belief or religion from a perspective of religious studies. Instead, he often discussed belief and religion in relation to specific political tasks. Ho Chi Minh's thoughts on belief and religion are deeply imbued with profound humanitarian ideals, ultimately for the cause of human liberation. With a very accurate and historically specific perspective within the conditions of Vietnamese society, the Communist Party of Vietnam consistently upholds freedom of belief and religion, emphasizing the similarities between religion and socialism. Mobilizing people with positive religious beliefs to actively participate in the construction of a new society is the correct path to align religion in harmony with the nation, thereby contributing to thwarting the hostile forces' schemes of exploiting religion to sabotage the revolution and oppose socialism.
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