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11-7-2007 1:56 AM
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merrie says:
During the visit here of Mr. Lee, a democratically elected member of the parliament of Hong Kong, talk turned to the way some of America's founders had been emboldened by their religious beliefs. An editor of the Sun asked whether the same applied to those fighting for freedom in Hong Kong and China. Mr. Lee replied, "As a Catholic, I don't mind dying. I go up to heaven. I know somebody is up there, guiding me." It is the fear of sentiments like that that no doubt explains why Chinese Communist authorities would try to keep the Bible out of their country. Once it gets in, there is no telling where the ideas will spread or what will be the consequences.
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11-8-2007 4:02 PM
laceym
7-22-2008 3:11 PM
ChicagoGrad
This story is bogus. Not only are Bibles not banned at the Olympics, they will be available free of charge. I find it odd that so many so-called Christians are spreading this lie. I guess "bearing false witness" is OK with Christians as long as it is anti-Chinese propaganda.
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