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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
    True Christian™
     
    • Jan 2007
    • 9384

    #1

    Bibles Printed in China?

    The Landover Baptist Church is the only True Christian™ church in the world. We spend small fortunes in our ministry proving that all other "Christian" churches are false.

    While I'm outraged to find that Bibles are being printed by the atheist commie chinks, it just goes to show you how despicable these other churches are that they would deny upstanding Christians good paying jobs printing Bibles right here in America - and doing the Lord's Work at the same time.

    I think it's time to alert Trump as to what's going on. He should have told these pastors and their people to get their Bible production back to America at one of his rallies (to say noting of tweeting it to publically embarrass them). Once again, the Southern Baptist Convention demonstrates they are unworthy of the name.

    Christians laud decision to exempt Bibles from Trump’s tariff hike on Chinese goods
    CP Current Page: U.S. - Thursday, August 15, 2019
    By Brandon Showalter

    Christian leaders are hailing the Trump administration's decision to remove Bibles and other religious books from its lists of Chinese goods facing a 10 percent hike in tariffs.

    The office of U.S. Trade Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer said Tuesday that the 10 percent tariff hike on Chinese goods starting Sept. 1 won’t affect Bibles, according to multiple reports.

    On Tuesday, the USTR released two lists of items that will be subject to tariffs starting Sept. 1 and items in which tariffs will be applied on Dec. 15.

    "Certain products are being removed from the tariff list based on health, safety, national security and other factors and will not face additional tariffs of 10 percent," the USTR announced Tuesday. Bibles and other religious materials were also removed from the lists.

    "Further ... it was determined that the tariff should be delayed to Dec. 15 for certain articles. Products in this group include, for example, cell phones, laptop computers, video game consoles, certain toys, computer monitors, and certain items of footwear and clothing," the USTR added.

    Christian publishers are also welcoming the development because of how it would affect the production of Bibles.

    "For the past several months, there has been great concern among the Christian publishing community that our important work would be threatened by proposed tariff schedules," LifeWay Christian Resources President Ben Mandrell said in a statement.

    "This announcement by the U.S. Trade Representative has given us hope that the administration has heard our concern."

    The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, has been among the organizations petitioning the government to exempt Christian publishers from the looming hikes.

    "I am pleased to see today that U.S. tariffs on China will now exempt the Bibles printed in China. This is welcome news for LifeWay and many other publishers and ministries," ERLC President Russell Moore commented on Twitter Tuesday.

    Moore told the Baptist Press, "whatever one thinks about trade policy, the Bible should never have been a subject of this sort of taxation. As Christians, we believe the Bible is the Word of God, and is thus central to our lives and mission."

    According to CBN, China is the world's largest Bible publisher; U.S. Christian publishers maintain that the impending tariffs would have caused some translations to be too expensive to produce. The Southern Baptist Convention spends 31 percent of its total printing costs in China, the outlet noted.

    More than 5.7 million Bibles were sold in 2018, and that number doesn't include Bibles sold directly from publishers to congregations.

    "We are pleased that the administration did not include Bibles and other religious books on the first list of products to be subject to the tariffs, and delayed tariffs on children's books until Dec. 15," said Maria A. Pallante, president of the Association of American Publishers, after the administration announced the list of products subject to the additional 10 percent tariffs.

    Christian leaders are hailing the Trump administration s decision to remove Bibles and other religious books from its lists of Chinese goods facing a 10 percent hike in tariffs
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  • MitzaLizalor
    Completely CRAZY for the Lord
    True Christian™
    • Sep 2010
    • 14393

    #2
    Re: Bibles Printed in China?

    I've always been wary of these half baked denominations. Communist Bibles? How do we know they haven't melded ideology from their little red books or (the mind boggles but let's face it) from Colonel Gaddafi's little green book and all the horrors that go with them? We don't. That's how.

    These personality cults have no place in Christianity. I almost wrote "Christendom" then but that includes so many idolatrous cults that, whatever the word meant once-upon-a-time, surely it can't mean anything connected to Jesus now. Would anyone buy a Bible printed in Rome? No-one. That's who.

    Catholics maybe; maybe it's even compulsory for them. Who knows? What about Bibles from Mecca? Ouagadougou? Gaza? The Yemen? Timbuktu? For genderfluid polyamorous types there may be no differences to celebrate. Today they're Gaddafi, tomorrow they're Mae West: Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.

    No false ideology can ever be trusted to produce literature of value, except as historical evidence of things to avoid. Evils indeed. The very first Baptist was able to identify Jesus as soon as he saw Him. Watered down in these dubious "translations" themselves based on revised texts cobbled together over a thousand years, who could appreciate Christ in their pages?

    And without Him as He really is the future is bleak. Torture. Pain. Gnashing of teeth. Fire forever, molten anguish, everlasting remorse: The Bible tells me so.

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