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How to treat party member's participation in feudal superstitious activities
1. party member paid homage to his deceased parents or other relatives in Tomb-Sweeping Day and burned paper money in July and half. I think this is a folk activity and should not be regarded as a feudal superstitious activity.
2. Every time you enter a temple, you burn incense, worship Buddha and ask God for divination, which is definitely to participate in feudal superstitious activities. However, it is not feudal superstition to visit and watch temples.
12 problem, 20 16 issued the "guidelines for political life within the party", which is characterized as violating the party's political discipline and is also handled according to different degrees.
I'm party member, too. I only go to temples to see Buddhist culture and places of interest. I never kowtow, burn incense or donate money.
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