"...And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. Instead, they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them." Hebrews 11:13-16

Thursday, December 09, 2004

More on the Political Situation in Sri Lanka

Here is another news report on the situation in Sri Lanka -- I did not write it

"Restrictive Constitutional Amendment Proposed (Sri Lanka)After facing the defeat of a proposed anti-conversion law, the JHU party,composed entirely of Buddhist monks, is attempting once again to engrain Buddhism as the state religion and prevent the conversion of Buddhists in Sri Lanka. The JHU has introduced a constitutional amendment, referred to as the "19th Amendment." The proposed bill would declare Buddhism as the official religion of Sri Lanka, while allowing other forms of religion to be practiced "in peace and harmony with Buddha Sasana." Freedom of worship for religions other than Buddhism would be subject to public order and morals; something which could easily be abused to restrict religious freedom.

The amendment would also prohibit converting Buddhists to any other religion as well as spreading other religions among Buddhists. On December 7, a court petition was heard against the proposal on the grounds that the amendment would infringe on basic human rights. The court's decision will be given to the speaker of the Parliament by December 16. An evaluation of this proposed amendment is available at http://www.srilankanchristians.com/article6.html As the December 12 anniversary of the sudden death of Buddhist leader Ven. Gangodawila Soma Thero approaches (see http://www.persecution.net/news/srilanka18.html), there are concerns that the violence seen last December may be repeated. Christians were widely blamed for his unexpected death during a trip to Russia last December.

While violent attacks and threats against Christians have become less frequent in recent months, incidents do continue to occur. In a recent example, the pastor of the "Believers' Church" in the village of Kammalawain Kuliyapitiya faced a crowd of over 100 on the evening of December 2, threatening him if he does not stop holding worship services. Later that night, the church was attacked with stones, damaging the roof tiles, one door and several windows. Pray for the safety of Christians in Sri Lanka. Pray for the peace of Christ to reign in the hearts of believers facing the uncertainty of this proposed legislation as well as the dangers from those opposed to theGospel. Pray for wisdom and direction for church leaders during this time"

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