I heard yesterday that long ago they did. I heard also that Christians are not allowed in their country nowadays. They are persecuted.
Q said something once (I think) with regard to NK about "strings cut". What does that mean and what impact might that have?
Before the Communists in NK came to power in 1945,with Stalin's assistance, there would have been Christians. Even the Japanese tolerated Christians(Nagasaki had a sizable Christian community,mostly Catholic due to the Portuguese traders)
The "strings cut"comment by Q refers DJT's work with the NK Government to free NK from the Cabal's controll.
Christians in Nagasaki revolted at the persecutions that periodically appeared. there was a great slaughter and crucifixion and the church went underground for almost 200 yrs. missionaries were surprised when they were allowed back in to see the number of Christians still practicing their faith just as the missionaries had gave it to them years ago. here's a link https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2015/10/08/nagasakis-hidden-christians-survive-persecution-and-the-atomic-bomb/
Thanks for that link,it's very interesting.