Why the Chinese are more susceptible to corruption and bribery
This article looks at specifically how, because of the social structure and lack of protection, and even some of the religious practices, the Chinese diaspora which came to this part of the world in pursuit of economic opportunities become an easy prey for the feudalistic lords. In their pursuit of their economic goals, many of them, including the Christians have, out of convenience, allowed the ends to justify the means. A theology of corruption and integrity, which is based on the gospel of deliverance, has to be taught in churches in order to set free the Chinese Christians from the culture of corruption and bribery. By Stephen Ng Although corruption is such a big issue affecting the country, pastors are ill-prepared theologically to deal with the issue of bribery and corruption. To be honest, how many sermons you have heard preached from the pulpit dealing with the issue? ...