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China Arrests 270 Underground Protestant Pastors

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Christian Post Reporter
Thu, Dec. 13 2007 02:01 PM ET
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Chinese police forces recently arrested 270 Protestant house church pastors in an eastern province, reported a Chinese Christian human rights organization.

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wilderness
  • Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:44 am
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http://www.howtobuyamerican.com/index.php
maranatha7593
  • Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:47 am
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"If all of Christendom call for a boycott of the Olympics, China will heed the call and stop victimising Christians."

It certainly couldn't hurt, and it might help. Unfortunately, I don't have much hope this will happen.
maranatha7593
  • Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:45 am
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guvaluv, I hope you're right about there being a non-Chinese-made product available for every one which is made in China. Unfortunately, when I go to the store, it seems that at least 9 out of 10 products have "made in China" stamped on them. :-(
gavulav
  • Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:23 pm
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maranatha

I think there is a non-Chinese substitute for every Chinese thing on the market. It's no loss to anyone to stop buying Chinese goods because they are cheap and generally shoddy.

I'm with you about boycotting the Olympics if the Chinese do not stop the persecution of Christians any time soon. If all of Christendom call for a boycott of the Olympics, China will heed the call and stop victimising Christians.
maranatha7593
  • Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:39 pm
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Is it possible to buy anything which is NOT made in China these days? I think the US needs to take away their most favored nation status.

Shame on China for mistreating these Christian pastors; there's no excuse for it. I will not watch one second of the Olympics next year if they don't change their policies.
gavulav
  • Mon Dec 17, 2007 4:00 pm
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wilderness

That's a wonderful idea and it would be killing two birds with one stone, that is, we refrain from supporting China while we support the evangelisation of the Chinese people. My sister, who is only in her twenties, has been doing missionary work in China all year as part of the lead up to the Olympics. She's been based in Perth [Australia] for several years where she is among a group of young people making inroads into the Muslim strongholds in Malaysia and Indonesia. They also take the true gospel of Jesus Christ to India, Japan, Bangladesh and other parts of Asia. Please pray for her and the group of young evangelists who are risking their lives daily in Asia in order to win souls for Jesus.
wilderness
  • Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:21 am
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gavulav

Here is another suggestion: If a Christian has to buy a product that is made in China, they can take that same amount and send it to a reputable ministry that is evangelizing China with the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
gavulav
  • Sun Dec 16, 2007 6:52 pm
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jester

"STOP CHINA! "How are you? You have your finger on the crux of the matter in your usual jocular style. China knows it is the modern day "Goliath" in terms of numbers and influence. Once it has economic clout, it will have the weapons it needs to destroy its enemies. Who are China's enemies - Muslims? Hindus? Buddhists? Scientologists? No, none of these religions. China's number one enemy is Christianity, the world's little David of Bethlehem.

Let's get on the offensive now with a few little pebbles until one of them finds its mark and brings the "Goliath" down to its knees.
gavulav
  • Sun Dec 16, 2007 6:34 pm
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wilderness

Let's start an international "STOP CHINA" [from persecuting Christians] campaign on this website. Every time you post a comment begin with "STOP CHINA" and spread the word.

You are absolutely right about "Made in China" - you buy it, you support the persecution of Christians in that country. You ask if anyone is buying anything "made in china" for Christmas - my answer is I have decided never again to buy anything made in China until the Chinese Govt. stops the persecution. I will spread the word among my friends and acquaintances.

Let's start an international boycott of Chinese goods and at the same time, let us call for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics! Let's start now!

"STOP CHINA"
wilderness
  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:02 pm
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Could "Made in China" secretly be "Support the Persecution?"
wilderness
  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:57 pm
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So who is buying "made in China" for Christmas this year?
jester_in_the_Kings_court
  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:46 pm
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Way to go, China! Another example of politically shooting yourself in the head! But what do they care? The own half the world (including half of the U.S.)
RBB
  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 7:59 pm
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As much as I've always loved the Olympics, I'm fully prepared to boycott them and think all other Christians should too unless this kind of thing stops.
SqueakyWheel
  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 4:54 pm
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Obviously, the detention of these pastors illustrates China's insincerity in moving toward a culture of religious tolerance. While the regime tries to project itself as progressive, the reality is that China has no intention of abiding by international law or abandoning its hostility to Western religious ideals. China's pastors offer the nation hope not a threat. FRC is calling on the State Department to intervene, issuing a letter today in hopes that Secretary Condoleezza Rice and the U.S. Ambassador can broker the pastors' quick release.
SqueakyWheel
  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 4:52 pm
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This is an outrage!!
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