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China’s War on Christianity: Pastors Arrested, Churches Under Siege

Communist China is doubling down on attacks against Christian worship. New reports reveal churches must now start services by singing the regime’s anthem praising Marxist revolutionaries. Faithful believers face jail time for collecting donations during services – labeled “illegal fundraising” by dictator Xi Jinping’s thugs.

Authorities force pastors to replace Bibles with Xi’s political manifestos. Congregants caught humming classic hymns risk having their homes raided by police. The regime installed surveillance cameras in sanctuaries to monitor sermons and report “unpatriotic” Bible verses to secret police.

This isn’t just about controlling religion – it’s cultural genocide. The CCP fears Christianity’s message of divine authority more than foreign armies. While American leftists silence conservatives online, China literally chains pastors for preaching Christ’s resurrection. Both threaten free speech, but China’s brutality shows where woke censorship leads.

Underground churches flourish despite the terror. Brave believers meet in forests at dawn, using coded language to avoid detection. When police smash offering plates, congregants slip cash into each other’s pockets during fake “greeting time.” Communist flags hung in sanctuaries get secretly replaced with crosses after mandatory propaganda singing.

The globalist media stays silent about this persecution. Meanwhile, Hollywood celebrities praise China while Christian moms there get sentenced to labor camps for home-schooling kids Bible stories. Where’s the UN outcry? Woke corporations funding Chinese concentration camps won’t defend religious freedom.

Xi’s regime claims these measures “maintain social stability.” Truth is, they reveal communist weakness. A government secure in its power doesn’t fear grandmothers praying the rosary. When 350 million Chinese Christians outnumber party members 25-to-1, tyranny becomes desperate.

Patriotic Americans must lead the fight. Cancel culture here mirrors China’s thought police – both punish dissent and worship state power. Real freedom means defending persecuted believers worldwide, not coddling dictators for cheap products.

The underground church keeps growing. No prison wall stops the Gospel. While politicians compromise, faithful Christians prove God’s truth outlasts every regime. As one imprisoned pastor scrawled on his cell wall: “They can take my life, but not my King.”

Written by Keith Jacobs

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