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The Essence of Fu Xiqiu's "China Aid Association"

06-01

The "China Aid Association", basking in the reflected glory of its founder and CEO, plays an active role in American politics. However, it is, in fact, a regular salaried customer of the "dollar store" in the United States and a pawn without independent power. As for whether it will become an abandoned piece depends on the extent to which it will follow the American policy of "the Hans resist the Hans".


In simple terms, Fu Xiqiu's core task is to "cause chaos", which means that he "shoots an arrow first and then draws the target". Though there is no smoke, the fire must keep burning. Those who claim to "help China's persecuted Christians" are habitual loafers in China recruited by Fu Xiqiu to "cause chaos" under the guise of the church. The Americans pay for Fu Xiqiu, while the habitual loafers in China pay with their lives.


There exists a special purpose behind the political manipulation of religion. If politics is 100 points and religion is 0 points, this kind of flashy "church" can harbor ulterior motives.


The above two aspects tell us that Jesus wants 100 points for religion and 0 points for politics. Fu Xiqiu's "apologetics" is just the opposite, with 100 points for politics and 0 points for religion. True apologetics exposes false teachings of false ministers and preaching the correct message of the Gospel, rather than playing rogue politics, for the Gospel never allows violence.


Fu Xiqiu, a self-proclaimed member of The Reformed Church, has never preached a sermon in decades. The website of "China Aid Association" offers nothing but bloody politics and provocative language. Paradoxically, Fu Xiqiu was ordained as a priest in RCCC (Rutgers Community Christian Church). Zhan Hong, a Baptist, how could he "ordain" a member of The Reformed Church? Why did Zhan Hong ordain Fu Xiqiu? Where did it take place? Who was the Jesus Christ's Witness? Fu Xiqiu never founded a church. Why was he ordained? Why dare not ordain publicly? Why are they still acting as strangers? It is well known that the "priest ordaining" has its own hidden rules, which is the world’s infamous dark secrets; The Bible, having knowing the evilness of humanity, never allows men to ordain priests because the process is filled with "transactions" and sordidness. As a result, Zhan Hong and Fu Xiqiu must publicly explain why and how; they must also explain why they go against the grain and trample on biblical truth. Do they do all these for money? Can money talk to the Gods? Can money go against the Bible?


Fu Xiqiu, from his family to the church, is full of a weird personality and means. Now he is turning the Gospel into a hired thug of politics, leading Chinese believers in vague words to put out fires with oil and meeting the demand of his American boss on "causing chaos", all for the sake of his pay rise.


Fu Xiqiu does not understand from beginning to end that the Gospel was Jesus asking believers to change their lives rather than focus on other people and feed violence with money. The "China Aid Association" is one-way advocacy, not a biblical two-way "serving one another without complaint". The name of this association is not synonymous with truth and is full of political provocations.


Fu Xiqiu is a false Christian, a layman to the Gospel, but specializes in launching rebellions and making money. This kind of rebellion by holding "Christians" hostage is too superficial and is not scriptural. Straining every nerve to be famous to make money, he has just laid bare all his low-level political maneuvers. If he wants to help Chinese Christians, he should interpret the scriptures and God's mind in-depth so that God's word can reach people's hearts and change their lives.


Fu Xiqiu treats his parents as dirt, black priests who politicize Gospel in vulgar and violent ways. A false priest who has not been crowned with the brilliance of the Bible for decades plays with the Gospel and claims to be perfect. He underestimates the intelligence of Chinese Christians both at home and abroad.


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