Facts about Shincheonji Witch-Hunted in Regards to Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Korea

The Witch Hunt againt Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Regards to the Spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Korea... Then, What Is the Real Facts about Shincheonji?
 
 
   All South Korean’s eyes are turning to Shincheonji Church of Jesus due to the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Though Shincheonji never made the novel Coronavirus naturally, some have slandered Shincheonji as the epicenter of COVID-19. Moreover, media outlets have mentioned Shincheonji’s doctrines, and there is lots of informational pollution including that completely different contents are turned into Shincheonji’s. It is thoroughly manipulating the media and distorting the truth to quote slanderers’ claims, not to ask to Shincheonji. This article will explain the real facts about the four most criticized “Shincheonji’s doctrines.”
 
The saved people will be only 144,000?
 
 
   Does Shincheonji teach that only 144,000 people will be saved? To begin with, It’s not true.
 
   According to an article on the bulletin board "Misunderstanding and Truth on Shincheonji" released on the its website, Shincheonji teaches that “144,000 and the countless multitude in white” will be saved based on Revelation 7. It is only divided that the 144,000 are leaders in the position of teaching the word of God, and the multitude in white are subjects. Slanderers’ claim as “Shincheonji teaches that only 144,000 will be saved” is not only a definite lie, but also an expression that is full of malicious intent to brand Shincheonji as a cult.
 
Do Shincheonji congregants worship Chairman Lee as Jesus at the Second Coming?
 
 
   The next claim is Shincheonji congregants worship Chairman Lee as Jesus.
 
   The claim is typical of those who were excommunicated from Shincheonji, and in fact those who tried to worship Chairman Lee as Jesus were all excommunicated. A representative example is Mr. Shin who appears in the media as self-proclaimed expert on Shincheonji. When he was the superintendent of education in Shincheonji Church, he claimed “we have to pray in the name of Chairman Man Hee Lee,” and was expelled by Chairman Lee. Within Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Shincheonji is strictly wary of equating Chairman Lee to Jesus.
 
   Shincheonji refers to Chairman Man Hee Lee as “Promised Pastor,” the messenger sent by Jesus when Revelation is fulfilled. How can Jesus send himself as a messenger?
 
Is Chairman Man Hee Lee a religious sect leader of Shincheonji?
 
 
   Currently, major media outlets refer to Chairman Man Hee Lee as a religious sect leader even though he has an official title, which requires caution. The term "religious sect leader" is used maliciously by established churches to drive specific churches into cults, and is one of the words that should never be used by the media that makes objective reports.
 
   In the introduction section of the its homepage, Shincheonji clearly states that "Shincheonji’s religious sect leader is Jesus," as shown its name, "Jesus" of "Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony."
 
Shincheonji insists Eternal Life? Eternal life is a doctrine in the Bible.
 
 
   What is often mentioned to slander Shincheonji is that Shincheonji insists “Eternal Life.” To begin with, Eternal Life is the core doctrine of the Bible, not created by Shincheonji.
 
   In the Bible, the word “Eternal Life” is written 53 times, and John, the disciple of Jesus, said, “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life” in 1John 5:13.
 
   Thus, Most information known in the pubilc was fake news. Let’s realize that analyzing the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is definitely different from the witch hunt against Shincheonji Church.
 
📌COVID-19 Response of Shincheonji Church of Jesus

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