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Is it illegal to promote feudal superstition?

It is illegal to spread superstition. Superstition is related activities carried out by people who have feudal superstitious thoughts and behaviors, such as immortals, witches, fortune tellers, Mr. Feng Shui, and people who generally have feudal superstitious thoughts. They are all feudal superstitious activities, including lottery, divination, fortune telling, fortune telling, divination, exorcism, geomantic omen, water treatment and so on. In the national quality, the more ignorant and superstitious things there are and the less scientific elements there are, the more difficult it is for science to overcome ignorance and superstition.

Party member cadres "engage in feudal superstition" can be divided into two situations: organizing superstitious activities and participating in superstitious activities:

In the first category, the nature of "organizing superstitious activities" is obviously much more serious, and there are two kinds of punishments: those who organize superstitious activities are given the punishment of revoking their posts within the party or staying in the party for observation; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be expelled from the party.

The second case is "participating in superstitious activities", and its punishment is divided into four types: first, if it causes adverse effects, it will be given a warning or serious warning; Second, if the circumstances are serious, he shall be given the punishment of revoking his post within the party or staying in the party for observation; Third, if the circumstances are serious, expel the party; Fourth, participants who do not know the truth may be exempted from punishment or not punished if they do repent after criticism and education.

Feudal superstition is not a legal concept, but a specialized term formed by convention after the liberation of China, which refers to people's thoughts and behaviors of believing in astrology, divination, witch doctors, geomantic omen, signs of life, ghosts and gods, etc.

In China, superstitious activities are not protected by national laws. However, those who use feudal superstition to disturb social order and harm the health of others should be punished according to the situation.

Legal basis: Legal basis: Article 300 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Whoever organizes or makes use of sects, cults or superstitions to undermine the implementation of state laws and administrative regulations shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years; If the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than seven years.