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Post by Ellie on Dec 25, 2019 2:18:58 GMT 2
"God, if you mess with me, I will kill you." How does this make you feel? What if this wasn't the words of someone who hated God, but the chairperson of a Christian organization representing a country? This is a clear blasphemy. I am a religious person living in Sydney, Australia. I heard this news from a Korean friend, and South Korea is currently confused by that fake pastor. We should make him realize that betraying God is a matter of turning against the whole world. Even if you're not a Christian, it's definitely wrong to use religion politically. He also has problems with embezzle, malversation and sexual harassment. Links: bit.ly/34OrcXX, bit.ly/2sPpJ6yFrom my personal point of view, as much as I love BTS, I love Korea. I hope Korea is not sick. Reference Articles: The Economist: econ.st/37aDNXdNY Times: nyti.ms/35NHUrN
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Post by あさか on Dec 27, 2019 9:38:04 GMT 2
それは本当に神様を信じる、神様に聖徒たちを導く牧師の話でしょうか.とても信じられません.
何やら自分が神様より上だって....
真の神様を知ってるならそんなこと言えません!
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Post by Taylorleekanf on Dec 27, 2019 9:43:54 GMT 2
The pastor is really making a big mistake, but he doesn't know it. The pastor deserves the right punishment.
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Post by apple on Dec 27, 2019 10:26:27 GMT 2
How do you say such blasphemy in the shepherd's mouth that you believe in God?
You prove yourself to be Satan's shepherd.
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Post by Rebecca on Dec 27, 2019 12:17:56 GMT 2
This is a clear blasphemy. How is that the person who insults God the chairman of CCK(Christian council of Korea)?
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