I don't mean to be obtuse, but I am still not sure what point you are trying to make here, Are you complaining about the method that the government is trying to force them to sell alcohol and cigarettes by making it a condition of being issued a business license? That the government should pass a law instead?
Or don't you think that the Chinese government should be trying to weaken religion?
The article states the government is trying to weaken religion so I'm not trying to argue it isn't. I'm trying to explore whether things like that matter.
In other threads the "government is not forcing businesses to do anything it is setting conditions for getting a license which the government may do" argument has been used so I assume it would also apply here.
So the discussion to me is "are there or should there be boundaries on what conditions the government may set on getting a business license"?
In the US I would imagine the Constitution would not allow the government to set conditions on getting a business license that were specifically designed to weaken a particular religion, but as we know the Constitution isn't always perfect and the Chinese government seems to feel this is a legitimate government purpose.