Christian Persecution.

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Hindu Organizations Attempt to Stop Two Large Christian Gatherings.

Two Hindu nationalist organizations are trying to stop two large public Christian conventions scheduled to take place in different provinces of the Central Indian state of Chhattisgarh.

Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal have submitted appeals to the police and district administrative officials, warning that unless the conventions are canceled, authorities will be responsible for any subsequent communal disturbances.
While the VHP is demanding the cancelation of a large November convention organized by Paul Dinakaran, a well-known Pentecostal preacher from South India in the southern Bastar district, the Bajrang Dal is seeking to stop Pastor Bajinder from New Delhi, famous for his healing crusades, from leading a gathering later this month in Bhilai, in the northern part of Chhattisgarh.

In its memorandum to authorities in Bastar, the VHP described Dinakaran as a criminal and called his program damaging to the district’s cultural and religious fabric.

The VHP also alleged that foreign Christian missionaries are influencing the cultural identity of Bastar, a sensitive tribal-dominated area, through forced conversions.

The Bajrang Dal, meanwhile, has alleged that Pastor Bajinder, through healing and prayer events, influences the conversions of poor and vulnerable families. The organization has stated it will go to any extent to stop Bajinder’s two-day event if the authorities don’t take action.

Jesus Calls Global Ministry, the organizer of the Dinakaran’s two-day convention in Bastar, said that the Hindu fanatics are trying to curtail the fundamental rights of India’s citizens. A Christian social worker told International Christian Concern (ICC) that Christians have constitutional rights to preach and propagate their religion, so Hindu nationalists are upset that government officials have approved Dinakaran’s convention.

The organizers of Bajinder’s meeting told local media that the program is organized for Christians, but Hindus are also welcome to come for healing and prayers.

 

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'Tragic day': Fire chief gets fired for attending Christian event, now Supreme Court asked to get involved.

The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to reverse the firing of a fire chief who lost his job in Stockton, California, because he attended an assigned leadership conference.

City officials apparently were enraged because the conference was in a church building.

First Liberty Institute has announced it, and others, have joined to ask the Supreme Court for a review of the case involving fire chief Ron Hittle.

"It is a tragic day for religious liberty in America when someone can be fired because they attend an event that includes religious perspectives," said Stephanie Taub, a lawyer for First Liberty Institute.

"The city showed extreme anti-religious bias and broke the law when it fired Chief Hittle. We are asking the Supreme Court to reverse the lower court's decision and uphold the clear meaning of Title VII to protect all Americans in the workplace."

Aaron Streett, a lawyer with Baker Botts, which also is working on the case, said, "City of Stockton officials were completely intolerant of Chief Hittle's religious beliefs. Federal law protects the freedom of every American to live without fear of being fired simply because of their beliefs."

The institute explained that Stockton officials fired Hittle after 24 years of service "because he attended a leadership conference hosted at a church. Although the city requested Chief Hittle attend a leadership training course of his choice, it later opened an investigation after he attended Willow Creek Church's Global Leadership Summit, a world-class conference with speakers from a variety of religious and non-religious backgrounds."

Speakers at that conference historically have included Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and Bill Clinton.

"The city listed Chief Hittle's attendance at a 'religious event' while on duty as the primary reason for his termination," the legal team explained.

He sued but a district court took the city's side.

Alan Reinach is with Church State Council, which also is helping with the case.

He said, "Chief Ron Hittle was an exemplary leader of the Stockton Fire Department who was fired because of his Christian faith. But to make matters worse, the courts reversed the evidentiary assumptions and chose to believe Stockton's denial that it did not discriminate, instead of focusing on the abundant evidence Chief Hittle supplied."

The petition notes, "When plaintiffs have presented evidence that creates a fact issue regarding whether they were discriminated against, they should be permitted to try their case to a jury, period. That is how it works in virtually every other context. There is no reason that plaintiffs in Title VII cases should face the added burden of disproving the employer's proffered reason for the adverse employment decision.

"Yet that errant and nontextual view holds sway in nearly half the country and is causing demonstrable injustices for worthy plaintiffs," the petition states.

The city, faced with the dispute, assembled a long list of allegations against the fire chief in order to fire him, claiming he wasn't able to implement city goals, used city resources to attend a "religious" event, the conference that the city gave him the option of choosing, didn't talk about his knowing a contractor to the department, and how he owned part of a cabin and didn't announce that.

The appeal points out that the lower court judge made decisions about disputes that only a jury should have resolved.

One lower court judge, on the fight, said, "The City of Stockton's management frequently parroted derogatory and insulting terms coined by others to criticize Chief Hittle's Christian faith. Although they now say they did so under the guise of 'show[ing] concerns about other persons' perceptions.' The Supreme Court has already rejected "a 'modified heckler's veto, in which … religious activity can be proscribed' based on 'perceptions' or 'discomfort.'"

 

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According to Ellen White's "Great Controversy."

7th Day Adventism's theology is based on the messages of Ellen White-- it shouldn't be confused with the Bible and the biblical doctrine of salvation.
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The Gospel
Jesus told us to flee persecution-- not seek it out.

Our "redeeming" qualities are garbage. Is. 64:6
There's only One who receives glory in this cosmic scenario and it isn't one of us.
Soli Deo Gloria... to the glory of God alone


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..Hindu Organizations Attempt to Stop Two Large Christian Gatherings...
It figgers because Hinduism wants to keep people in the gutter-

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Whereas Christianity doesn't..:)
1- "Just you stick with me chum"
2- "Thanks JC, you're my main man"
3- "Hey mate why do you talk to common riffraff like him?"
4- "If you're looking for trouble you've come to the right place buster"
5- "On yer bikes you jewish bozos"

6- "You're all going up the spout!"
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In the days of Noah, people thought his faith was foolish as he built the ark. He warned them of the coming flood, but they ignored him until it started to rain. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of heeding warnings and returning to God.

Genesis 6:5-7, "And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth..."

Just as Noah warned his generation, we are called to recognize the signs of our times. Matthew 24:37-39 reminds us, "But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be."

This is a wake-up call to all of us. We should not wait until it’s too late to turn back to God. He hears us and is ready to welcome us. Now is the time to seek Him while we can.
 

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It figgers because Hinduism wants to keep people in the gutter-
Whereas Christianity doesn't..:)
1- "Just you stick with me chum"
2- "Thanks JC, you're my main man"
3- "Hey mate why do you talk to common riffraff like him?"
4- "If you're looking for trouble you've come to the right place buster"...
7th Day Adventism isn't Christianity.
It's Adventism.
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Labels aside... *
You're right about Jesus-- at least in principle.
Well done.

I have not come to call respectable people
to repent (who think they have God's approval),
but outcasts. Luke 5:32

Truly I tell you,
the tax collectors and prostitutes
are entering the kingdom of God before you.
[ For John came to you in a righteous way and you did not
believe him, but the tax collectors and prostitutes did-- even
after you saw this, you did not repent and believe him. ]


* I removed the political aspects to emphasize the big picture, which is imho... stellar. Lmk if it's a problem, and i will delete altogether. ^. .^
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There is no necessity for thinking that we cannot endure persecution; we shall have to go through terrible times. 15 . Mar 194.1-Mar 194.2
 

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It's not the coming persecution that we should be afraid of.

It's the distance that we must be willing to go to follow our God-given convictions and remain loyal to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in the face of fear and death.
 

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Banned Chinese Church Continues Services, Endures Government Raids.

Several locations and congregations of the Beijing Zion Church were raided on Oct. 20, according to Bitter Winter magazine and various human rights groups.

Authorities raided four church service locations in Beijing, recording details of everyone attending the services. They then arrested 12 people, including Elder Qin Guoliang, who was given a 14-day detention sentence.

Authorities banned Beijing Zion Church in April 2018 after the church refused to install CCTV cameras inside their building. The church also hadn’t registered with authorities. Since then, the church has continued to gather for worship and Bible teaching, meeting in various locations throughout Beijing.

Numerous Protestant churches in Beijing have protested and pushed back at the growing interference from President Xi Jinping’s government and communist authorities into the affairs of underground or unregistered churches.

 

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7 of 11 Southeast Asian Nations Persecute Christians.

The nations of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Vietnam condone or actively participate in Christian persecution.

The oppression of Christ followers and discrimination against Christianity continue throughout the region.

Christians in Brunei and Cambodia are prohibited from sharing their faith, and Christ followers in Brunei cannot publicly celebrate Christmas. Additionally, in 2023, authorities in Brunei reportedly surveilled non-Islamic religious services to guarantee that Muslims weren’t in attendance and that sermons didn’t teach anything against Islam.

The military in Burma, known as the Tatmadaw, routinely targets and persecutes Christians. In 2023, Zo Tum Hmung, executive director of the Chin Association of Maryland, a religious freedom and refugee advocacy group, spoke out on the deteriorating circumstances surrounding Christians in Burma.

In a written testimony to the United States Commission on Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Hmung stated that the Tatmadaw had intensified its violence against Christian communities.

“It is destroying and burning down villages and towns inhabited by Christians,” Hmung added. “The military is arresting, detaining, convicting, torturing, and killing pastors and other Christian leaders. They are also burning down churches, convents, schools, and religious buildings.”

Indonesia’s blasphemy laws allow Christians to be jailed for criticizing Islam. In 2023, Rudi Simamora, a Christian YouTuber, was sentenced to one year in prison for posting a video condemning Islam. In June 2022, Muhammad Kace, a former Muslim cleric who converted to Christianity, was sentenced to six years in prison for posting videos teaching against Islam and the Prophet Muhammad.

Authorities in Laos routinely discriminate against Christians. Officials from the Lao Evangelical Church reported in 2023 that authorities had forced 79 Christian families from their homes in Khammouane Province and made them renounce their faith.

In Malaysia, Christians have been arrested on blasphemy charges for insulting Islam. Christ followers are banned from evangelizing Muslims. Depending on where in Malaysia a Christian, or any non-Muslim, is convicted for sharing their faith with a Muslim, they may be jailed or endure caning.

Vietnam continues to harass and imprison Christians, particularly the Ha Mon Catholic and Montagnard Protestant groups. According to the USCIRF, “authorities actively restrict independent Montagnard Protestants’ religious activities, forcing them to renounce their faith and arresting and sentencing them on charges of ‘undermining national unity’ and ‘abusing democratic freedoms.’” Vietnam is currently on the U.S. Department of State’s Special Watch List “for engaging in or tolerating severe violations of religious freedom.”

Additionally, the USCIRF’s database reflects that there are currently 45 Christians who are missing, detained, or imprisoned within the nations of Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

 

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Mark 8:34-38, "Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it. For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels."

Revelation 2:10, "Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life."
 

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Hey Australia and NZ , muslim Indonesia outnumbers you 10 to 1, so watch out if an "Asiatic Mullah' arises in the future to invade you.
And if you break away from Britain to become independent before then, Britain won't feel obliged to lift a finger to help you..:)
As for Indonesia, God warns them-
"The Lord will lay waste the earth and devastate it. It is defiled by its people; they have disobeyed the laws, violated the statutes and broken the everlasting covenant..
Therefore a curse consumes the earth, its people must bear their guilt. The city is left in ruins, its gate is battered to pieces.
So will it be on the earth and among the nations, from the west they acclaim the Lords's majesty. Therefore in the east give glory to the Lord, the God of Israel, in the islands of the sea.

The floodgates of the heavens are opened, the foundations of the earth shake. The earth is broken up, the earth is split asunder, the earth is thoroughly shaken. The earth reels like a drunkard, it sways like a hut in the wind, so heavy upon it is the guilt of its rebellion" (Isaiah ch 24)
 

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Anti-Christian Hate Crimes Double During 2-Year Period in Turkey.

The number of anti-Christian hate crimes in Turkey more than doubled from 2021 to 2023, according to an International Christian Concern (ICC) analysis.

According to data from the Freedom of Belief Initiative (FOBI), a religious freedom watchdog group, hate crimes against Christ followers in Turkey jumped from 10 in 2021 to 22 in 2023. 

Since 2020, Christians have experienced most of the religious hate crimes committed in Turkey, with 52 occurrences reported. The crimes include property damage, harassment, and violence. Additionally, the FOBI stated that the true number of hate crimes is likely higher than what has been reported due to victims’ fear of ostracization.

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) reported several incidents of hate crimes against Christians. In October 2023, a man entered a church, recited an Islamic prayer, and slapped the pastor during a service. In May 2023, two elderly men were hospitalized after being “physically assaulted with sticks and stones” for their faith. OSCE also reported other incidents of violence and intimidation against Christians.

Foreign missionaries have also been the target of harassment in Turkey. The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) reported in 2023 that “Turkish authorities increasingly target Christian pastors, missionaries, and their relatives for deportation and permanent re-entry bans.”

Turkey lands at number 50 on Open Doors’ World Watch List for the nation’s increasing persecution of Christians due to several factors, including Islamic oppression and dictatorial paranoia.

Christians in Turkey have long endured persecution, but increasingly so in modern times. Between 1915 and 1916, a genocide of Armenian Christians occurred when an estimated 1 million Christ followers died. Mass killings, starvation, and individual murders led to their deaths at the behest of Ottoman authorities. According to World Without Genocide, the “perpetrators sought to purge the Ottoman Empire of all Christian minorities.”

Before 1914, Christians accounted for 25% of the region’s population. Today, they make up less than .5%.

 

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Incidentally muslim Turkey is a NATO country, so I wonder how christian NATO troops from other countries would feel about going to fight and die there if it was invaded?

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