This one's for Punk, an avid admirer of Pompeo ;D
Mike Pompeo Posts Pic of Himself Enjoying 'Two Things That the CCP Does Not
Allow,' Can You See His Secret Message?
https://www.westernjournal.com/mike-pompeo-posts-pic-enjoying-two-things-ccp-not-allow-can-see-secret-message/
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took a swipe at the People’s Republic of
China with a picture of two things disdained by the ruling Chinese Communist
Party.
Even better, Pompeo appears to have slipped in a secret warning to the
Chinese regime directly from the Holy Bible itself.
The hidden message came in a post Pompeo published on Twitter on Saturday.
“Tonight,” Pompeo wrote on his personal account, “we’re freely worshiping
Jesus Christ and drinking Australian wine — two things that the CCP does not
allow.”
Tonight, we’re freely worshiping Jesus Christ and drinking Australian
wine — two things that the CCP does not allow #FightForFreedom
pic.twitter.com/BkhY4DxsjW
— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) December 26, 2020 https://t.co/BkhY4DxsjW
Highlighted in Pompeo’s Bible is a New Testament verse that appears to be
a direct warning to Chinese rulers about whom the real power rests with.
The verse, 2 Corinthians 3:17, reads “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and
where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”
Free worship of God has long been under siege in the People’s Republic,
where Christianity is tightly regulated. Churches must belong to
government-approved denominations, and disobedience can result in imprisonment
and physical destruction of the worship house.
https://www.westernjournal.com/chinese-churches-forced-replace-10-commandments-communist-quotes-report-says/
Even versions of the Bible not approved by the central ruling authority
will land the faithful in trouble. Fortunately, Christians can rest easy
knowing the Chinese Communist Party is not the highest authority.
https://www.westernjournal.com/china-begins-cracking-churches-unauthorized-version-bible-report/
While freely worshiping God may be illegal in China, Pompeo was
stretching the truth when it comes to the legality of Australian wine there.
Bottles of the alcohol from Down Under are not prohibited to import in
the Middle Kingdom, but heavily discouraged by the Communist Party’s steep
tariffs.
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