The absence of a monotheistic faith claiming to be revealed as divine truth is no doubt one of the reasons Chinese people claim they have never fought a war in the name of religion. But some Chinese intellectuals lament that the lack of any firm concept of revealed truth has led to an unhealthy moral relativity in the Chinese mind. Truth has always been relative in China, while political power has not, they say, and the same is still true today. Gifford, Rob. China Road (p. 122). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. Gifford, Rob. China Road (p. 122). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

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