Posted on 01/07/2019 8:19:39 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Chinese communist authorities forced a church in Chinas Henan Province to take down the first of the Ten Commandments given to Moses, as it was deemed offensive.
Bitter Winter Magazine, which reports on religious freedom violations in China, said that the incident occurred in November, when 30 officials conducted an inspection of a government-approved Three-Self church in Henans Luoning county.
Inside the church, they saw the Ten Commandments displayed on the wall, and declared that the first commandment must be removed and proceeded to wipe it off.
The Ten Commandments, given by God to the Jewish people through Moses, became the bedrock of morality in the Abrahamic faiths, including Christianity.
The first commandment, recorded in the book of Exodus, quotes God's words directly: I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me.
The leaders of the church, which wasnt named, reportedly strongly opposed the action of the government officials.
This isnt appropriate. Theyre falsifying the words of God! Its resisting the Lord! one believer said.
One of the officials explained, however, that Chinese President Xi Jinping opposes the statement, referring to the first commandment.
Who dares not to cooperate? If anyone doesnt agree, they are fighting against the country, the official warned. This is a national policy. You should have a clear understanding of the situation. Dont go against the government.
The church was forced to take down the Ten Commandments sign that day.
Numerous stories of Communist officials shutting down churches, arresting congregations, and even trying to rewrite the Bible emerged throughout 2018, following the implementation of revised religious regulation rules in February.
Bob Fu, founder of ChinaAid, said at a U.S. House of Representatives hearing in September that part of the initiative to "Sincize" Christianity, or make it more compatible with the state ideology, include retranslating the Old Testament. The Chinese government also plans to provide new commentary for the New Testament, using Buddhist scripture and Confucian teachings to champion socialist ideals.
"There are outlines that the new Bible should not look westernized and [should look] Chinese and reflect Chinese ethics of Confucianism and socialism," Fu told The Christian Post at the time.
"The Old Testament will be messed up. The New Testament will have new commentaries to interpret it."
Persecution watchdog groups, such as Open Doors USA, have condemned the proposed plans.
"The Church in China needs to move out of the passive zone and be actively integrating their faith into every part of their walk in China, including standing up if the Chinese government decides it wants to edit the Bible," Open Doors CEO David Curry said in October.
"I think we have to call it out. I think it's an issue of prayer and letting people know in the global community, that we're aware," he added.
"Whenever Christians are persecuted, we need to stand up and let our voice be heard."
This is what happens when government sets itself up as a god.
Christians around the world should stop buying anything made in China. We certainly should not support and finance this enemy of the Christian faith.
Here’s something to think about re: the Church and State in China:
The Son of God Goes Forth to War
The Son of God goes forth to war
A kingly crown to gain;
His blood-red banner streams afar
Who follows in His train?
Who best can drink His cup of woe,
Triumphant over pain
Who patient bears his cross below,
He follows in His train.
The martyr first, whose eagle eye
Could pierce beyond the grave;
Who saw is Master in the sky,
And called on Him to save.
Like Him, with pardon on His tongue,
In midst of mortal pain,
He prayed for them that did the wrong!
Who follows in His train?
A glorious band, the chosen few
On whom the Spirit came,
Twelve valiant saints, their hope they knew,
And mocked the cross and flame.
They met the tyrant’s brandished steel,
The lion’s gory mane;
They bowed their necks the death to feel:
Who follows in their train?
A noble army, men and boys,
The matron and the maid,
Around the Savior’s throne rejoice
In robes of light arrayed..
They climbed the steep ascent of heav’n;
Through peril, toil and pain;
O God, to us may grace be giv’n
To follow in their train.
—Reginald Heber, 1827.
How strange. The State doesn’t believe in God so it is odd that they care. It’s not like they consider themselves a god. They don’t think gods exist.
RE: Its not like they consider themselves a god. They dont think gods exist.
To the extent the state demands absolute loyalty, they are IN EFFECT acting like God.
And these are the people who the pope gave veto power over who is to be appointed as bishops. “Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness.”
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