Why can't college students believe in religion?
A few days ago, I heard such a sentence in a conversation with the secretary of the Youth League Committee: college students and professors are not allowed to believe in religion. The reason is that the state stipulates the separation of church and state, and it is not allowed to preach on campus in religious costumes (this is obvious). But in that case, how can there be a Muslim canteen in the university? If it is to respect the eating habits of ethnic minorities, it has nothing to do with religion. Moreover, there seems to be no restriction on the religious beliefs of international students from other countries. Kind of ironic. I hope the party can make the regulations less contradictory.