China Working to Infiltrate U.S., Rewrite the Bible

Different news outlets have reported recently about China’s efforts to infiltrate the United States and squelch religious liberty and free speech both in its own country and abroad.

The mayor of Arcadia, California, recently resigned after pleading guilty to working as a foreign agent for China.

Last week, a federal court in Brooklyn convicted Lu Jianwang, a U.S. citizen, of running a secret Chinese police station for the People’s Republic of China. Authorities say Jianwang used the secret police station in New York City to “target PRC dissidents in furtherance of the Chinese government’s political agenda.”

CBS New reports lawmakers are cracking down on China’s efforts to buy U.S. farmland and property near U.S. military installations. Chinese ownership of farmland threatens America’s food security as well as its national security.

While China works to spread its influence in America, the Chinese Communist Party is infringing religious liberty and free speech in its own country through its ongoing efforts to rewrite the Bible. In 2018, Xi Jinping announced a campaign to “sinicize” Christianity — meaning, to make Christianity align with China’s core values and beliefs.

The Chinese Communist Party is currently working on its own translation of what it calls the “Chinese Christian Bible,” which drastically twists scripture.

And last year, CBN reported the CCP is requiring churches to ensure their doctrine is consistent with Communist principles.

 Chinese organized crime is also dominating black market marijuana in states where marijuana is legal.

NPR has reported that illegal immigrants from China “are taking jobs at hundreds of cannabis farms springing up across the U.S.”

And CBS News has highlighted how Chinese investment is driving illegal marijuana production across the U.S.

For years, pundits and elected officials have expressed concerns about the Chinese Communist Party conducting espionage and stealing intellectual property in the U.S.

In July of 2020, FBI Director Christopher Wray gave a report on the threat China poses, saying, “If you are an American adult, it is more likely than not that China has stolen your personal data.”

In 2021 the U.S. Senate passed a measure intended to clamp down on Chinese propaganda on America’s college campuses.

In 2021 the Arkansas Legislature passed Act 1020 by Sen. Mark Johnson and Rep. Mary Bentley prohibiting schools in Arkansas from hosting any entity affiliated with the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party, or China’s People’s Liberation Army. The law helps keep organizations associated with the Chinese Communist Party away from Arkansas’ college campuses.

Arkansas has also taken steps to prevent China from buying its farmland and to crack down on Chinese-owned tech companies that may share sensitive user data with the CCP.

It’s important for Arkansans to understand the threat that foreign entities like the Chinese Communist Party pose here at home — and how our policymakers may be able to take steps to protect citizens from those threats.

We appreciate Arkansas’ elected leaders and their willingness to safeguard Arkansans from foreign influences like the CCP.

Articles appearing on this website are written with the aid of Family Council’s researchers and writers.

Afghan Fathers Pass Persecuted Faith to Children

John Stonestreet, Radio Host and Director of the Colson Center

As a father, I often think about what a Christian heritage will mean for my children. I want it to be the source of their peace and strength in times of trouble. But what if I knew it would be the source of their persecution as well? 

On the Breakpoint Podcast this week, I spoke with Mindy Belz about the new dangers for Christians in Afghanistan. A couple years ago, a number of Christian leaders did something incredibly brave: they changed the official religious affiliation noted on their national identification cards. Because they knew that religious identity is passed down from fathers to children, their hope was that their descendents could be born with a Christian heritage for generations to come. 

It was a courageous move, even then. But now, as government records fall under Taliban control, these believers have been uniquely exposed to the threat of violence. Belz told me that she knows of Christians who have received letters from the Taliban stating “We know where you are, and we know what you’re doing.”

This cost of discipleship is not a light one, but the church in Afghanistan is demonstrating exactly what bearing the name of Christ is worth to them. May God strengthen his people in Afghanistan, and give us the same courageous heart. 

Copyright 2021 by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Reprinted from BreakPoint.org with permission.