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Loki
05-03-2014, 12:14 AM
China denies church demolition is persecution of Christians (http://edition.cnn.com/2014/05/01/world/asia/china-church-demolished/index.html?hpt=hp_t2)

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(CNN) -- A massive church was razed to the ground this week in Wenzhou, a coastal Chinese city nicknamed the "Jerusalem of the East" for its large Christian population.

Local officials responsible for the demolition say the church was an illegal structure that was four times the permitted structure size. But Christian groups are concerned that the demolition signals an official campaign against religious organizations.

The Sanjiang Church took 12 years and 30 million yuan ($4.7 million) to build, reports Chinese media. Its soaring spires were a symbol of worship in a city that is fifteen percent Christian.

The church's demolition on Monday was preceded by a month-long standoff between supporters of the church and local authorities, with supporters occupying the church to protest its destruction.

The church was originally a government-approved project under the official "Three-Self Patriotic Movement," a state-sanctioned Protestant church. Last September it was lauded by the local government as a model engineering project.

But the official rhetoric has since changed entirely.

Jin Leibo, a spokesperson from the propaganda department of Yongjia County, where Sanjiang Church was located, told CNN that the church was destroyed as it was "illegal."

"The building area should be within 1,881 square meters, but they built 7,928 square meters illegally," Jin said. The church was asked to "self-rectify" by April 22, but workers only managed to tear down 500 square meters by deadline, according to officials.

By Monday evening the church had been flattened by bulldozers.

Five local government officials are currently under investigation in relation to the illegal construction of the church, according to Jin. One official was arrested, and another is in custody.

Representatives of the church could not be reached for comment by CNN.

U.S.-based Christian rights group China Aid says the faithful are worried that the church demolition could be a sign that the government is tightening its grip over the spread of Christianity in China.

The organization claims that churches in different parts of Wenzhou and Hangzhou are currently "facing persecution" as a result of a provincial campaign against religious structures that was set into motion after Zhejiang Party Secretary Xia Baolong visited churches across the province and deemed them "too conspicuous."

Under Communist Party rule since 1949, China is officially an atheist country, but Christianity is growing. According to the Pew Research Center, China's Christian population had reached 67 million by 2010, the second largest in Asia.

Faklon
05-03-2014, 12:28 AM
Under Communist Party rule since 1949, China is officially an atheist country, but Christianity is growing. According to the Pew Research Center, China's Christian population had reached 67 million by 2010, the second largest in Asia.

Never heard of this before.

They also seem to have some interesting movements.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentuhui

Mentuhui is a religious movement in the People's Republic of China. It possibly has more than half a million members.[1] It was founded in Shaanxi in 1989 by Ji Sanbao, born 1937, who claims to be Jesus.[1][2] He has been influenced by Jesus Family.[2] He claims to have 12 disciples.[2] It has about 100,000 members in Guizhou.[2] It is at least present in Shaanxi, Gansu, Hebei, Qinghai, Hunan, Jiangsu, Yunnan, Shandong, Sichuan, Xinjiang, too.[2] There have been numerous arrests, including Ji Sanbao.[2][3] In Tonggu County in Jiangsu, at least 51 members of the movement were detained in 1999.[3]Mentuhui predicted the end of the world for 2000.[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beili_Wang

Beili Wang is a doomsday cult of Christian origin in the People's Republic of China, which possibly had more than 100,000 members at its peak. It emphasizes eschatology and is in favour of a Christian empire. Founded in Anhui in 1987 or 1988, It was present in Anhui, Hunan, Guangdong and possibly other areas. Its founder, Wu Yangming, was called Beili Wang. Beili Wang has been banned in the People's Republic of China since 1995, and Wang was executed for raping.[1]

Also
05-03-2014, 05:58 AM
China persecuting Christians is nothing new. Communists can't stand the light of Christianity.