China’s Christians Pay The Price

by Aaron on April 21, 2008 · 2 comments

The world is finally seeing China for what it is: a totalitarian dictatorship.

It’s widely known that China has been rounding up and persecuting First Amendment advocates. These Chinese dissidents who use the Internet and demonstrations to protest what China has been doing often disappear or are sent to re-education camps.

Little, however, is said about China’s religious persecution, especially of Christians. Yet it is on par with, if not worse than, the harsh and oppressive treatment of demonstrators in Tibet that has received widespread news coverage and caused public outrage. And it’s been happening for years.

From: John Whitehead

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04.22.08 at 9:55 am

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Rosemary 04.22.08 at 10:00 am

That’s a powerful message, and he’s right. Well, Pat Robertson does a lot for people, and he has been condemning China for as long as I can remember, but we’ll leave that alone. I agree that the Churches here need to speak up with one voice loud enough to rock this whole planet. STOP KILLING OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS! Shame on you, too, Mr. Bush. How could you go over there. You’ve been talking for almost 8 years, and they’re killing people anyway. So what now? You go to the olymics? NO!

Thank you, Grandinite. I’ve been needing to say that. I have said at home, but there’s only my brother and me here. ;)

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