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Faith Boom

As Christianity gains popularity in China, is the communist country on its way to accommodating all religious beliefs?
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charley writes: Saturday, August, 23, 2008 9:15 PM
That is not what I hear from Missions
They have to go as business people, not missionaries.

They have to watch who they talk to or, jail.

Yes, it is booming, but far yet from non-persecution. Yes, some high officials children have come to the USA and had conversions and went back.

The official or recognized churches have to recognize government first. That is why under churches exist, because will not agree to that statement as God is first now in there lives.

I think he paints it far to rosey, but hope in Christ always exist for all.
wes writes: Tuesday, August, 19, 2008 2:58 AM
Ralph Reed? Really?
Is ralph arguing in favor or against gambling these days? If he says things are going like gangbusters in China, then it's because he's got money to make somehow. (Hmmm how could he make money pushing religion in a country with a billion and a half people in it?)
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