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There's a new face keeping Chairman Mao company on Tiananmen Square.

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China's officially atheist government wants to build a Christian church in the hometown of Confucius to help foster a relationship between an ancient philosophy and the country's fastest-growing religion. But suddenly, it's not going so smoothly.

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Confucius the Great Sage lives to this day through his school of thought based on bene-volence and rites. In fact, Confucianism has been the cornerstone of Chinese culture for more than 2,500 years.

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