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China Removes Crosses From Over 250 Churches In First 4 Months Of 2020 by daveobasi1: 11:16am On Jun 13, 2020
China Removes Crosses From Over 250 Churches In First 4 Months Of 2020


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Crosses were removed from over 250 state-sanctioned churches in China’s Anhui province between January and April as the Communist Party’s years-long crackdown on church crosses continues, according to the Italian-based magazine Bitter Winter.
“All Christian symbols are ordered to be removed as part of the government’s crackdown campaign,” a provincial employee from Ma’anshan city told Bitter Winter, a publication produced by the Center for Studies on New Religion which covers human rights issues in China.
The magazine reported on Tuesday that the 250 crosses were removed from churches affiliated with the Three-Self Patriotic Movement in cities that include but are not limited to Lu’an, Ma’anshan, Huaibei and Fuyang.
One of the churches that had its cross removed from outside its building is The Gulou Church in the center of Fuyang city, a Protestant church that dates back over a century.
The church had its cross taken down on April 2 after over 100 congregation members tried to stop authorities from removing the cross from the church the previous day.
One congregation member told the magazine that local officials told the church members that the cross’ removal was done in accordance with a national policy requiring the removal of all religious symbols, not just Christianity.
“We support the state and comply with its regulations,” the congregation member was quoted as saying.
“We can have a dialogue with the government if it thinks that we have done something wrong, but they can’t persecute us this way. Officials did not show any documents, fearing that people would implicate them with anything in writing. They only conveyed verbal orders and forced us to obey them.”
In the city of Lu-an, over 183 churches had crosses removed during the first four months of 2020, reports Bitter Winter. The report states that in March, a church leader in the city was threatened with imprisonment and the closure of his church if the church’s cross was not removed.

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Re: China Removes Crosses From Over 250 Churches In First 4 Months Of 2020 by yenereal(m): 11:34am On Jun 13, 2020
Ftc

When it hits FP, I'll comment.
Re: China Removes Crosses From Over 250 Churches In First 4 Months Of 2020 by IgboGirlsFucker: 11:37am On Jun 13, 2020
Yes.
They should do what they like.
Even the cross couldn't save their Jesus.

Was that not the reason he felt forsakened?

Wailing father father WHY HAVE THOU FORSAKEN ME?

Can someone that felt forsakened save another person?

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Re: China Removes Crosses From Over 250 Churches In First 4 Months Of 2020 by Somodooo: 11:57am On Jun 13, 2020
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IgboGirlsFucker:
Yes.
They should do what they like.
Even the cross couldn't save their Jesus.

Was that not the reason he felt forsakened?

Wailing father father WHY HAVE THOU FORSAKEN ME?

Can someone that felt forsakened save another person?
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