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Police in China detain 8 leaders of illegal church

Thursday, June 28, 2007

By Christopher Bodeen, SHANGHAI, China, AP

Chinese police have detained eight leaders in the country's unauthorized Protestant church movement on charges of violating rules on religious activity, an overseas monitoring group said Wednesday.

The detentions, the latest reported in an ongoing campaign of harassment against underground church groups, came earlier this month in the northern provinces of Shaanxi and Shandong, the China Aid Association reported.

Pastors Zhou Jieming and Niu Wenbin were picked up on June 9 while distributing religious literature in a market place in Shaanxi's Jiaocheng county, along with 10 other church activists, said the group, based in Midland, Texas.

While the others were released, Zhou and Niu are being held on "suspicion of using evil cult to obstruct of the enforcement of the law" -- a charge authorities use to punish those worshipping outside official Communist Party recognized religious groups.

It wasn't clear what their punishment could be, but the Aid Association said they could face a three-year sentence in a labor camp without the benefit of trial.

Six other church activists were detained in a police raid on a church service being held in a private home in Shandong's Cao county, the group said.

It said four were pastors in the local underground church, but the identities of the other two weren't known. They too face possible labor camp sentences, although police were offering to release them on payment of a 10,000 yuan (US$1,312; euro975) fine, the group said.

Officers reached at the Jiaocheng and Cao county police stations said they had no information about the reported detentions. Neither would give their names as is usual with Chinese bureaucrats.

Phone numbers for detention centers in the two counties were not listed.

Despite China's strict controls over all religious expression, millions of Chinese risk harassment or arrest by worshipping in independent and unauthorized Christian groups. Sometimes, that is merely a response to a lack of churches and government-set quotas for baptisms, especially in rural areas.

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I wonder about SDA in China and also about whether they are authorized to publish Ellen White books. Are SDA free to meet anywhere and study the Bible? Can they preach on street corners? I would imagine not. At least they have greater freedom than they did only a few years ago. But since the church leadership is appointed by the communist government, I am sure they have to tell the state who attends church, so I wouldn't trust any of the leaders.

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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. [17] For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.

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