Sunday, July 5, 2015

Shincheonji Tell "Forced Conversion Trainings" by CCK

 
Shincheonji inform the forced
conversion trainings by CCK



It was a real situation in South Korea.

At the forced conversion trainings by the Christian Council of Korea (CCK).

The pastors of CCK deceive the parents who do not know the Bible, telling them that their children have fallen into a dangerous heresy.  The pastors persuade the parents to force their children to take conversion trainings. The parents lie and deceive their children who are carrying out a life of faith. The parents lie and give a good excuse to meet their children at a certain location (Jn 8:44). Because the parents made this request, the children obey and meet them. When they arrive at the promised destination, a van awaits them. The parents greet them enthusiastically and have their children get in the van. Once they get in, the children realize that they are surrounded by five other people in the van.

The pastors of the forced conversion training instruct the parents to first feed sleeping pills to the child. Then steal the child’s cell phone and duct tape the child’s mouth. When all is finished, they chain the child’s hands and feet.

Once the child wakes up, he or she is in a one-room studio. The parents and another stranger threaten the child to sign the agreement to take the conversion training. The child tries to open the door to escape but the door is locked.

“The parents I believed in have changed. How could this happen? Why are my parents making me look like this in front of these strangers? My parents don’t even know the Bible, so how can they say what is right and wrong? These actions are evil.  They are not righteous. Does this mean my parents are evil? Are they liars? My parents beat me and curse at me because I refuse to sign the agreement for the conversion training. My parents say they have already paid the fee for my conversion training and that this is for my sake. Are the actions of the conversion training pastors and of my parents evil or righteous?”

Many people had to temporarily withdraw from school and work to take this conversion training.  If they did not choose to take the conversion training, they were looked upon as mentally disabled and placed into mental hospitals. When the children refused to take the conversion training, some parents beat them or shaved their heads. Some stripped their children of their clothes while others banished them from their homes. Then the parents said that the child ran away.

We can see that the parents have been deceived by the wicked men and the evil spirits have already entered them. How can you say that these actions are the actions of God who is righteous? I ask all the people in the world.  Is this righteous or evil? If anyone has reason and discernment, would he allow himself to be converted by these wicked men?
Just as Jesus spoke in John chapter 16, some of our congregation members have been beaten to death by these wicked men. I believe that all of you have read about this incident in the newspapers. Because the children refused the conversion, the pastors had the parents hold a one-man protest in front of the churches of new heaven and earth (Shincheonji). The parents protested saying that the church ruined the families—that the church made their child run away from home and encouraged them to drop out of school or work and report their parents to the authorities. They are actually accusing Shincheonji for the actions they themselves have committed.  Are such actions directed by God?  This is a violation of human rights.

The current state of our country is that a religious leader is a politician and a politician is a religious leader.  Many of these violations of human rights are not addressed but ignored by the political leaders. No one can deny the unfair and biased treatment of such matters.  These actions cause disorder and break morals and truth.

Now is the time that we need a proper religion!
Religion will be upright when each pastor is tested for his knowledge of the Bible and when those who possess the skill and knowledge are made into pastors.



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