Two-Year-Old Toddler Given Life in Prison When Bible Found in Home

A two-year-old toddler was sentenced to life in prison after his parents were found with a Bible, according to the most recent US State Department’s International Religious Freedom Report.

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The US State Department wrote, according to the report, the “case involved the 2009 arrest of a family based on their religious practices and possession of a Bible. The entire family, including a two-year-old child, were given life sentences in political prison camps.”

The report went on to say, “Christians were regarded as the most dangerous political class of people, and the persecution is violent and intense,” and “life for Christians in North Korea [is] a constant cauldron of pressure; capture or death is only a mistake away.”

“North Korea is about 50 years behind where we used to be in China,” says Chris (not his real name). Chris is a Chinese BTJ missionary who has been working in North Korea for nearly 15 years. “The way Christians are treated, the way they are feared by the government, is the way we used to be in China.”

There are few political systems in the world as intolerant to other religions as Socialist Atheist regimes. Whether it be Cuba, China, or North Korea. This is why BTJ continues to provide the pill-sized hologram Bibles to North Korea.

The pill-sized hologram Bibles is the entire Bible on a device which is the size of a small pill and allows the user to read the entire Bible. When used, the pill-sized hologram Bible displays the words of the Bible in the air so that they can be read.

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Dr. Eugene Bach is a known trouble-maker with an active imagination and sinful past. He has a PhD, but is not a real doctor, so please do not call for him during a medical emergency on an airplane when someone is having a heart attack. Eugene started working for Back to Jerusalem in the year 2000 after a backroom deal involving Chinese spies, the NRA, Swiss bankers, and a small group of Apostolic Christians that only baptize in Jesus’ name. He spends most of his time in closed countries attempting to topple governments by proclaiming the name of Jesus and not taking showers. From time-to-time he pretends to be a writer. He is not good at it, but everyone around him tries to humor him.

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