GOP Rep. Says Chinese Communist Party ‘Rewriting The Bible,’ Xi ‘Playing The Role Of God’

A top conservative legislator is cautioning against the mistreatment of Christians and different beliefs in China, venturing to say that Chinese President Xi Jinping is currently "assuming the part of God."

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), executive of the House Select Council on the Chinese Socialist Coalition, offered the remarks during an interfaith roundtable conversation on the concealment of religion in China. In participation at the conversation was a Chinese minister who escaped the socialist nation subsequent to confronting mistreatment from the public authority.
"Xi Jinping approves of the principal charge, just inasmuch as he and the CCP are assuming the part of God," Gallagher said during the roundtable conversation.

Later in the occasion, Gallagher brought up reports that China is currently "reworking the Book of scriptures." He highlighted the Good news of John and the narrative of the two-timing lady, where Jesus told the group, "He that is without transgression among you, let him originally cast a stone at her," provoking them to scatter without censuring the lady and Jesus telling her, "go, and sin no more."

Gallagher said the story was one of benevolence and pardoning, "except if, obviously, you're a CCP official." He says all things considered, an account of a protester challenges the power of the state, referring to a "sneak see" that was remembered for a college course book in China of how a Book of scriptures with communist qualities would peruse.

"There, the revamped Good news of John passage closes not with kindness, but rather with Jesus himself batter the two-faced lady to the point of death," Gallagher said.

Gallagher likewise said in the Henan Area, in Eastern China, the Socialist Coalition has begun to supplant the Ten Charges with statements from Xi. A model, as per Gallagher, is evolving "Thou shalt have no different divine beings before me" to "Unflinchingly guard against the penetration of Western belief system."

Minister Corey Jackson, who has filled in as a preacher to China, said at the roundtable conversation that in spite of China being an extreme strict persecutor, supporters of Jesus in the Socialist nation are not prevented. "In the event that you are a minister or Christian in China, you wonder every single Sunday whether it will be your chance to confront the flames of oppression," Jackson said. "Also, strikingly, they will confront these flames."

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One minister at the occasion at the Legislative hall knew direct how the Socialist Coalition in China abuses Christians. Minister Container Yongguang of the Mayflower Church escaped China in 2019 after dangers and cross examinations from the public authority, as per The Christian Post. During a press preparation before the roundtable, he encouraged the US to put "pressure" on China to stop the oppression.

The oppression of Christians in China has been a significant issue for a really long time. Open Entryways, a Christian association focused on serving oppressed Christians, delivers a "World Watch Rundown" every year, framing the main 50 nations where the mistreatment of Christians is most noteworthy.

As indicated by the 2023 World Watch Rundown, China positions 16 for Christian abuse. Observation is a critical issue, permitting the state to screen and shut down places of worship, as indicated by the association. A source let Open Entryways know that ministers and Christian pioneers "are essentially grabbed away, just to seem months after the fact in a sort of house capture, where they get re-taught."

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