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Archive for November, 2006


China Executes 15 Members of Underground Church

Pray for the persecuted church: From Breitbart.com:

China has executed up to 15 members of an underground Protestant church sect for the alleged murders of people in another group, a religious rights body and a lawyer said. The Texas-based China Aid Association said in a statement three leaders of the Three Grade Servant church had been put to death in northeast China’s Heilongjiang province over the past week.

It said another 12 members of the congregation had also been previously executed, bringing the total number to 15.

The China Aid Association said the case involved accusations that the Three Grade Servant Church was involved in the murder of members of another Christian cult, the Eastern Lightning.

A lawyer for the church leaders, Li Heping, confirmed court authorities told him Tuesday that Xu Shuangfu, Li Maoxing and Wang Jun had been executed.

“I felt very shocked, because lawyers and family members were not informed about the verdict before they were executed,” Li told AFP on Wednesday.

Li said Xu was accused of homicide, fraud, illegal gathering and the illegal detention of others.

The lawyer said he knew of at least 12 church members who had been executed, some of them put to death as far back as 2004.

These people were among a total of 22 people who received death sentences in connection with the case, which involved 63 church members in all, he said.

The Christian group’s activities have been secretive but the growth of its size has been extremely fast, with some estimating there were between 500,000 and one million adherents, Li said.

“But I can’t say any more because this case is very sensitive,” he said.

According to an earlier statement from China Aid quoting a court document, Xu and other church leaders were accused of having murdered 20 leaders of the Eastern Lighting cult between 2002 and 2004.

Xu and others were also accused of defrauding others of 32 million yuan (4.05 million dollars), according to the rights body.

But the US-based group said their confessions were extorted through severe torture and the funds they were accused of defrauding were donations from Christians.

According to Chinese law, a court cannot convict someone based on testimonies alone, especially when the confession was extracted through torture, Li said.

“I believe my client was tortured to confess,” he said.

Chan Kim-kwong, of the Hong Kong Christian Council, said both Eastern Lightning and the Three Grade Servant church were considered cults which did not follow Christian teaching by orthodox churches, both inside and outside China.

There were reports the two sects had been feuding over the past few years and that both had kidnapped, tortured and injured adherents from the rival camp, he said.

“They are well known for their brutal ways … so many mainstream Christian groups are terrified of them,” he said.

“Whether this is a religious freedom issue and whether the killings were motivated by religion, that’s the debatable issue.”

The Heilongjiang People’s High Court declined to comment Wednesday.

Real Gifts From Our Father

My best friend, Steven, and his Wife, Melody, had their first baby girl this past weekend. I got to see her (she’s beautiful) and talk to Steven a little about the experience. He’s a very proud father. At the hospital, he said, “I just want to be selfish and not put her down. I don’t want to let anyone else hold her.” It was great. He also told me, “Man, you know people say that they’re a gift from God, but it doesn’t really hit you until you have one. I mean, there’s no way that this little girl is anything that we did on our own.”

Life is such a miracle. As more and more of my friends have kids, I think about how awesome and creative our Father is. And He loves to give good gifts to His children!

A Little Clarification

In my last post, I mentioned that I’ve heard prominent Christian leaders using faulty logic to say that something they don’t agree with will probably lead to extremely horrible sin. I did have a specific instance in mind, so to avoid confusion, I wanted to include a link to the story I was thinking about. You can find it on SBC Outpost. From the post:

We had begun a transition toward more “modern worship” music and our Music Pastor had recently formed a band made of 3 or 4 church members. They were quality musicians and were doing a good job. During our afternoon meal, Dr. Patterson warned me that a number of pastors across the country had fallen into immorality after leading their churches to this musical change. Since I knew of no specific incidents, I was pretty surprised. He continued to explain that this was one reason that charismatic pastors experienced a greater rate of moral failure. I finally found the breath to respond, “If that is true, doesn’t it seem that it would be faulty theology that is to blame, not music?” He acknowledged that as a possibility. I further inquired, “Isn’t it possible that you are dealing with an issue of preference, specifically music that you prefer?” He said, “Yes, that is possible and that is why I am continuing to pray through it.”

And later:

He stated that if we continued to use the style of music that we had been using that I would see staff members begin to have affairs.