Posted on 07/26/2019 9:12:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Christian parents in China have shared how their schoolchildren are being taught that Christianity is an evil cult and encouraged to hate God as the officially atheist country continues to tighten its grip on religion.
According to Chinese persecution watchdog Bitter Winter, since the Regulations on Religious Affairs legislation was implemented last year, schools around China have adopted unprecedented measures to keep students away from Christianity. Schools in China are government-controlled, and therefore Communist in ideology.
The policy has resulted in difficult situations for families as children are encouraged to question the beliefs of family members and report those closest to them to authorities.
Several Christian parents shared their stories with Bitter Winter, revealing the magnitude of Chinas animosity toward Christianity.
My teacher says that Christianity is an evil cult, one boy explained to his mother. [That] if you believe in it, you will leave home and not take care of me. You might set yourself on fire, too.
Another mother shared how, after discovering an anti-Christian school textbook in her sons backpack, she hid many of the items that identified her as a believer to help her son with his anxiety.
A month later, when her son found another religious leaflet in his mothers bag by chance, he angrily took a fruit knife from the kitchen and fiercely poked several holes in it, according to the outlet.
He then threatened his mother to give up her faith because Christianity is an evil cult and she mustnt believe in it.
Before starting school, I told my child about Gods creation, and he believed it, the woman explained. But after being taught at school, my child is like a different person. In atheistic China, these pure and innocent children have been taught to hate God.
Kindergarten and primary schools are also teaching children how to oppose religion. In late April, a primary school in Xinzheng city in the central province of Henan encouraged young children to refrain from believing in any deity.
If your mom goes to church and believes in God, she doesnt want you as her child anymore, one teacher said.
Another school screened a propaganda video in which Jesus followers were depicted as big scary monsters. After the presentation was complete, a teacher warned that Christian relatives might cast spells on the youngsters.
One of the parents at the school said that as a result, her son actively opposed her reading religious books in the family home. Another student was terrified that his mom was going to be led away by police.
Others students were advised to supervise their parents to ensure that they dont practice their faith.
It leads to a dead-end, one young student said of his father's Christian faith. If you attend gatherings, you will be arrested.
China introduced revised regulations on religion in February, which included banning under-18s from attending church or receiving any religious education.
The new regulations have also forced primary schools in Henan to warn parents that they are not allowed to breach the country's laws on the practice of religion.
"No one may use religions to disrupt social order, harm citizens or impede the national education system," read a letter by the Ninth Primary School of Linzhou city of Anyang and the First Primary School of Chengguan town of Xingyang city of Chengzhou.
"It is an offense for any organizations or individuals to guide, support, permit and condone minors to believe in religions or participate in religious activities," it warned.
Officials have also reportedly claimed schools are places "for the state to foster students to build up socialist society," with parents told they have an obligation "to nurture children in accordance with national laws and social requirements."
China ranks as the 27th worst nation in the world when it comes to Christian persecution, according to Open Doors USAs World Watch List. Open Doors has expressed concern that the religious affairs in China now lies with the Communist Party.
In other words, Chinese schools teach pretty much the same message as American public schools, but a little more openly.
And Google Loves Communist China. So do Dems.
No wonder Chinese people are so damaged and they are doing the same thing in America now in some schools.
Coming soon to America...oh wait, it’s already here.
I was subtly taught the exact same thing 40 years ago in public school in the Midwest! That's why we homeschooled our kids.
Waiting on a response from Pope Francis ...
... crickets ...
That is also the reason the folks in Hong Kong are so nervous.The handwriting(Hammer and Sickle) is on the wall. Communists don’t change.
This is all one needs to know that the Chinese Communists are completely totalitarian and evil
They suppress murder in slave and kidnap their own people
If it wasnt for nuclear weapons they would have long tried to take over the entire Asian Peninsula but they know we would need to amend to the 0th entire if they ever tried that
We need to cut them off entirely cut off Ill trade with them cut up all companies doing business with them and put immense pressure on them
they cannot survive without us
When and if they give up their totalitarian Ways and allow free expression and free elections free speech and Christianity to thrive then we will start talking with them
Thank God for our great and wonderful president Donald J Trump who is finally taking on these evil bastards
“schools around China have adopted unprecedented measures to keep students away from Christianity.” “schools around America have adopted..........” Interchangeable education systems in this respect.
America has enriched anti-Christian nations like China and Saudi Arabia. A crying shame.
All because they like to bugger little boys.
say the commie mandarins who worship mao like a god ...
The question is: Why is Comunism so threatened by Christianity?
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