The CCP's Disturbing Agenda: Rewriting the Bible to Control Beliefs

The Chinese Communist Party, known for its severe violations of human rights and religious freedom, has reached a new level of abuse. In addition to imprisoning and brainwashing religious believers in their doctrine, they are now attempting to distort and rewrite the teachings of Christ.

This is not the first time the CCP has targeted religious groups. Last year, they persecuted Uyghur Muslims, subjecting them to death camps.

Recently, a Christian pastor who refused to align with the state-sanctioned church was fined heavily. The government is now controlling the preaching of religious groups by adding them to a registry.

Communism opposes organized religion fundamentally, but the CCP has overlooked the importance of freedom of thought, conscience, and belief, inherent to all individuals.

The motive behind rewriting the Bible becomes clear: the CCP fears free will and religious beliefs, seeking to replace God by exerting control over people's spiritual pursuits.

This manipulation of faith has been witnessed in other countries like North Korea, Iraq, and Iran, where leaders imposed ideologies to be worshipped as deities, leading to oppression and violence.

There has been a lack of global leadership for religious freedom, allowing dictators like Xi Jinping to suppress dissent and undermine essential aspects of humanity.

The world must rally against this assault on religious freedom where efforts led to a brighter future with stronger protections for religious freedom.

To combat the CCP's actions, leaders must show moral courage and defend the rights of all religious groups to worship freely together.

Changing the text of the Bible to suit their agenda, the CCP aims to alter its interpretation. However, the true meaning of scripture will endure despite their attempts.

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