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Huge Christian growth shocks China's leaders
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, February 20, 2004

Posted on 02/20/2004 12:37:13 AM PST by JohnHuang2

FAITH UNDER FIRE
Huge Christian growth shocks China's leaders
Crackdown reportedly sparked by new video, books released in U.S.


Posted: February 20, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

More than 50 Chinese Christians, including three prominent Protestant leaders have been arrested in a new crackdown that follows the release of a video and book in the United States documenting the massive growth of the unregistered, or "underground" church.

A report by the evangelical magazine Christianity Today said the crackdown began during a meeting of China's top officials in charge of regulating religion.

"They will especially hunt those in Beijing," a Hong Kong source told CT. "It took them by surprise that there were so many Christians in China. Every week pastors are arrested and thrown in jail. The communists see Christians as a threat because there are [more] Christians than party members."

China has more than 15 million Christians in government-sanction churches but as many as 80 million in unregistered congregations branded by the communist regime as "illegal cults," though estimates vary widely.

Fifty or more Christians were arrested in January after communist leaders viewed a new video, "The Cross: Jesus in China," produced by a California-based group, China Soul for Christ Foundation, CT said.

The Chinese officials also were briefed on a new book that shows the extraordinary growth of the church in China and its potential to transform the nation in coming decades, "Jesus in Beijing," by former Time magazine Beijing bureau chief David Aikman.

The digitally formatted video, which has been widely distributed across China, has been classified as "political matter" and confiscated by police along with other Christian literature, the CT report said.

In January police arrested three prominent Protestant leaders from Henan province, Qiao Chunling, 41, Deborah Xu Yongling, 58, and Zeng Guangbo, 35. Guangbo escaped two days after his arrest and remains in hiding, CT said.

The crackdown, which began at China's annual National Religious Working Conference, could last for 30 days and become as brutal as the repression of the Falun Gong sect, which has resulted in hundreds of deaths, according to a watchdog group.

Liu Zhenying a Chinese Christian leader imprisoned many times who now lives in Germany, told CT China's communist officials are trying to split unofficial groups any way they can.

"They tried to isolate one house-church group, now to single them out. By doing that, they can divide house-church unity," he said in an interview at the recent National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. "This purpose is very obvious, very evil. We really prayed the eyesight, the insight, the discernment of the eagle to really clearly see this trap of Satan."

Liu, better known as Brother Yun, said China uses "international propaganda" to deceive Westerners and promote China's policy stance toward religion.

Top Christian leaders are invited to travel through China to see first-hand how the government allows churches to operate openly, but this does not present the full picture, he told CT.

The Chinese government considers all Protestant churches outside the official government-controlled Three-Self Patriotic Movement to be subversive. The official churches are restricted, to varying degrees around the country, in their doctrine and practice. Catholics also are restricted to a government-controlled church, which is not allowed to recognize the authority of the pope.

As WorldNetDaily reported, a video recently was smuggled out of China documenting the destruction of an unregistered church in Zhejiang Province, according to Voice of the Martyrs.

In November, Chinese officials closed 125 places of worship, affected 3,000 Christians.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; chinesechristians; persecution
Friday, February 20, 2004

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1 posted on 02/20/2004 12:37:13 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
The genie's out of the bottle. Its too late for China's rulers to push it back in again.
2 posted on 02/20/2004 12:39:57 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: JohnHuang2
BUMP
3 posted on 02/20/2004 1:23:44 AM PST by nickcarraway (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: JohnHuang2
This is why I don't worry about China. The commies are dying out and the Christians are exploding. Time will do it's magic in this situation.
4 posted on 02/20/2004 2:41:23 AM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: AmericaUnited; Mr. Mulliner
Your faithful optimism may indeed be correct, AU.
5 posted on 02/20/2004 4:06:06 AM PST by Molly Pitcher
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To: JohnHuang2
Protestantism in China bump.

It certainly bears watching. The efforts of generations of missionaries in China continues to bear fruit.

Here at the place, I still have the old (now ruined) car my grandfather bought from a missionary to China. Funny how this article somehow reminded me of it.
6 posted on 02/20/2004 4:16:56 AM PST by George W. Bush (It's the Congress, stupid.)
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To: OrthodoxPresbyterian
bump

We should perhaps try to find more articles on Asian Christians, especially in China.
7 posted on 02/20/2004 4:18:19 AM PST by George W. Bush (It's the Congress, stupid.)
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To: JohnHuang2
May God's protection be with those brave souls who love the Lord enough to stand up and be counted, knowing full well the penalty may be death.

Christians in this country could learn a thing or two from our Chinese bretheren.
8 posted on 02/20/2004 5:21:06 AM PST by reagan_fanatic (It's not over till the intern sings)
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To: AmericaUnited
"It took them by surprise that there were so many Christians in China. Every week pastors are arrested and thrown in jail. The communists see Christians as a threat because there are [more] Christians than party members."

Let this be a reminder of the religious nature of Communism, which America failed to engage. In the same way, America fails to engage the political nature of Islam.

I certainly hope you are correct about the demographic ramifications. Maybe all these Chinese brothers will be the ones to evangelize the Islamic world.

9 posted on 02/20/2004 7:08:27 PM PST by ovrtaxt (I'll start watching NASCAR when they start running figure 8s.)
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