Shincheonji Bible Study:
The Destruction of the World of Religion
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After this, the Lord comes with the angels to harvest and begins the work of sealing to create God’s new kingdom, Shincheonji (Mt 24:29-31, Rv 14:14~16). These events make known who the betrayers, the destroyers, and the saviors are (prophecy). The Christian Bible reveals these things. In other words, the New Testament makes known the events of the end of age, the events of book of Revelation. It makes known the work of salvation and the place of refuge. After this it explains about the new kingdom, Shincheonji. Which religious text do the believers desire? The Christian Bible contains the necessary contents that believers need.

The religious text that has no contents on prophecies and its fulfillment is not a scripture from God, nor the revelation from God, but a text that man has fraudulently compiled.
A scripture that has no power to resolve man’s sin and give salvation, and a scripture that has no ingredients to resolve sin cannot be a reliable scripture for obtaining salvation. If there is no scripture that reveals the blueprint for re-creation to take place in the new era, the people living a life of faith have no choice but to live on this earth in their usual ways. A scripture can be deemed as a true scripture if it has the promised ingredients to renew man and the world and the plan to make this happen. Such content is not found in Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, or in other religious groups. Therefore, the most trustworthy scripture from among the religions is the Christian Bible, and all the contents listed above are found in the Bible.
The scriptures of each religion should be gathered to one place to be examined whether their contents are true or not. One does not arrive at the destination by taking the incorrect path. By walking on the correct Way can we reach the destination.
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