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Beijing House Church Pastors Forced to Cease Activity for Olympics

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

House church pastors in Beijing were forced by officials to sign a document vowing to cease religious activities during the Olympic Games, a human rights group reported Wednesday.

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    Bystanders watch Shanghai Stadium, one of remote venues of Beijing Olympics, in Shanghai, China Wednesday July 30, 2008.

The document, drafted by Chinese government officials, specifies that the house churches must “refrain from organizing and joining illegal gatherings and refrain from receiving donations, sermons and preaching from overseas religious organizations and groups that have a purpose,” according to China Aid Association.

Furthermore, it also prohibits house churches from gathering in their communities for more than three months while the Olympic Games take place. If someone should violate the agreement, that person will be subjected to disciplinary actions by the government.

“The discovery of this document provides further evidence of the PRC’s (People’s Republic of China) hypocrisy towards creating a ‘harmonious society’ marked by religious freedom and rule of law,” CAA commented.

The discovery of the document while the world’s attention is on China is a “blatant challenge” to the international community, the persecution watchdog group states.

“If China is seeking to put on the mantle of a world superpower, it must first acknowledge the unalienable rights of its own people,” the group argues. “CAA calls on the international community and those concerned to voice their complaint to the relevant Chinese Government authorities.”

China has a long history of religious freedom violations, including regularly raiding house church gatherings and imprisoning its leaders.

In China, Christians are only allowed to worship in state-sanctioned churches supervised by the Three-Self Patriotic Movement, which follows rules set by the government.

House church Christians refuse to join the registered churches because they argue that God, and not the government, is head of the church.

President Bush, a strong defender of religious freedom, pressed the Chinese government on the house church issue during his visit last week to the Olympic Games. After attending Sunday service at a state-sanctioned church, Bush declared to reporters outside that no one should fear religious freedom, a clear – although indirect - reference to China’s insistence on controlling all religions in the country.

"You know, it just goes to show that God is universal, and God is love, and no state, man or woman should fear the influence of loving religion,” Bush had said at Kuanjie Protestant Church.

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom recommended again this year to the State Department to keep China on its religious freedom blacklist because of its treatment of house churches and religious minorities.

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  • cg »
    Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:19 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    p.s. Check out fulfilledprophecy.com. See if what they've been reporting doesn't line up with Scripture. They don't claim to be completely right or prophets either, by the way.

  • cg »
    Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:13 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Look at so many Christians suffering right now in much of the world for their faith, the Chinese believers, a perfect example. It amazes me that we in the American evangelical circles subscribe to the doctrine that the Lord will come for us before the second half of the tribulation, when Scripture states in many places that just the opposite is true, and more Christians have lost their lives in the rest of the world for the name of Jesus Christ within the last three or four decades than in the last 2000 years! No, we're not destined for God's wrath, but among other verses, Paul promised Timothy that all who will live godly lives in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. That persecution will bear much fruit, however. (^:

  • Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:14 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    "Who gives us the authority to judge?"

    Once again people want to throw the baby out with the bath water. The Bible already contains God's judgement. It is what man will be judged by on judgement day. Simply quoting or applying judgement the way it is written is not the same as judging. You shall know them by their fruits. That applies to all sides of the issue.

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:28 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I do not hear the Chinese government in these statements. I hear the Devil behind it, who knows well the power of the Gospel.

    Therefore, let us pray ever more fervently for the conversion of China and all our underground Believers who are fighting the good fight. To God be the glory!

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The following is a quote from Amity (a Three Self paper). Sounds a little strange to me.

    "To say someone belongs to "the unbelievers' clique" is to accuse them of being a false Christian, someone who should be ejected from the church. Who gives us the authority to judge?"

  • Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "and groups that have a purpose"

    So, China only allows people with no purpose to gather!

    "House church Christians refuse to join the registered churches because they argue that God, and not the government, is head of the church."

    They got that right! Exactly how can athiests speak for God?

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