Types of Persecution in Korea π Coercive conversion programs
Among the lecturers in Coercive conversion programs in Korea, there is also a famous journalist reporter. He should know how to be ashamed. |
Programs Forcing Religious Conversion are Heretical(Cult)
There may be many types of persecution, but I think that the type of persecuting the Shincheonji Church, which appears according to the Bible with God, in an old traditional churches, the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), is compulsory conversion education.
Source π Programs Forcing Religious Conversion are Heretical
Coercive conversion programs are literally programs through which people are forced to convert their religion.
There are no coercive conversion programs in Christianity, which hold to God’s teachings. “Coercive” means to force someone to do something against their will under pressure; “(religious) conversion” means to change one’s religion from one to another, such as from Buddhism to Christianity; and “coercive programs” here refers to programs that are forced upon people.
Such coercive conversion programs are not the righteous teachings of God, but evil and heretical teachings from the devil, Satan. Why is the government letting this happen?
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