It is officially illegal to be a
person of faith in China’s communist party.
That’s according to a new statement released by the country’s State
Administration for Religious Affairs (SARA).
“Party members should not have
religious beliefs, which is a red line for all members,” wrote Wang Zuoan, Director
of SARA. Instead, Marxism and the party’s
politics are to be each member’s belief system.
“Party members should be firm Marxist atheists, obey Party rules and
stick to the Party’s faith ... they are not allowed to seek value and belief in
religion,” Zuoan said.
Communist leaders say the party’s
recent crackdown on faith is due to its powerful influence. They believe religion is dangerous to the
unity of the Communist party.
“Some people who claim to be scholars
support religious beliefs in the Party, which has undermined the Party’s values
based on dialectical materialism,” said Zhu Weiqun, Chairman of the Ethnic and Religious
Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
The
Times of India
reports that some party leaders believe faith is a threat to national security. “Some foreign forces have used religion to
infiltrate China, and extremism and illegal religious activities are spreading
in some places, which have threatened national security and social stability,” Zuoan
said.
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President Brent Fulton says the latest announcement could mean some Christians
in China’s communist government may be forced to leave. “It’s possible, moving forward, that we’ll
see Christians and other religious believers removed from the party,” Fulton
told CBN News. He also warns that believers may be removed
from other positions in society if this continues. Fulton believes now is a ripe time to pray
for China. “We need to pray that the
Lord will move the hearts of China’s leaders to recognize that the Christians
in their midst are not a threat to the country, but are in fact people who will
make a great contribution to the future of the nation,” he said. Fulton also asks believers around the world
to pray so that China’s Christians will know how to react to the pressures of
the government.
Let’s keep our Christian brothers and
sisters … experiencing persecution in China (and other portions of the world) …
continually before God’s throne of grace.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor,
Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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