On March 1st, 2022, the Communist regime in China made it illegal to share religious content online unless you have applied for a special license. Under the new law, the 5 officially sanctioned religions, Three-Self Church Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Islam are able to apply for the special license. According to The Christian Institute, Christians unassociated with the state sanctioned churches are raising the alarm. Bob Fu, founder of religious freedom group ChinaAid, said: “If you post any religious-related content on the Internet without a license, it’s declared totally illegal.” He added, that even with a permit, sharing…