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Christians Condemn Pastor Jun Kwang-Hoon Over Blasphemous Remarks

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Pastor Jun Kwang-hoon (above) spoke against God by saying, ‘If you mess around, I will kill you.' [ Photo / courtesy ]
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Christians across the world have strongly condemned Pastor Jun Kwang-hoon who is causing controversy with his recent blasphemous remarks.

Christian believers have called for the shutdown of the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), of which Pastor Jun Kwang-hoon is the president.

Christians in Korea said this in a collective statement of condemnation released on the 24th December 2019, and urged the members of the CCK to quit CCK, arguing that there is no salvation in it.

Words against God

“Pastor Jun spoke against God by saying, ‘If you mess around, I will kill you,’ and other similar remarks,” the Christian believers in their statement. “He has committed the sin of blaspheming God and the Holy Spirit.”

They also emphasized that, “Pastor Jun’s words are the words of the CCK. The true identity of the false spirit (god) over the CCK is finally exposed.”

The Christian believers added that God, the creator of the universe, is a being all the people of the earth worship and revere.

They added: “Jesus and God’s spiritual children are born of God’s seed, as testified in Matthew 13:24-30 and 13:38-39; God is our spiritual Father. Why does Pastor Jun want to kill our Father?”

“It seems that the CCK churches and pastors who are under President Jun Kwang-hoon all have the same spirit (god) and thoughts. Jun Kwang-hoon should leave the earth along with the CCK – or, enter the fiery lake of sulfur voluntarily.”

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The Christian members explained that the atrocious acts of the Protestant churches that belong to the CCK followed the devilish deeds that have been continuing since the Japanese colonial era.

They listed the CCK’s deeds that are “anti-nation, anti-society, and anti-religion,” which include their worshipping and praising the Japanese gods at their shrine, how the CCK pastors added to and subtracted the Book of Revelation, and how there have been 12,000 convictions for the crimes the CCK pastors committed in the past ten years.

The Christians in Korea expressed their fear that, “We are afraid that our country – South Korea – will be pointed out and blamed by the whole world as a country of the devil, because of Jun Kwang-hoon, the president of the CCK. “The whole world is speaking out against Jun Kwang-hoon’s ludicrous and blasphemous comment,” they said.

“Deeds of Satan the Devil that Oppose God Must Disappear from the Earth.”

Along with this, the Christians also urged those who follow Pastor Jun to open their eyes by saying, “believers who are following blindly – do you think there is salvation in the CCK, an organization that dares to “kill God”? Flee from there.”

A representative of Shincheonji Church of Jesus said: “President Jun Kwang-hoon claims that he has been anointed, and even asserting that the entire country of South Korea centers around him, and that he will kill God if things do not go his way.”

He also explained, “Such assertions expose his heretic beliefs that use religion for power and oppose God. The CCK – a political organization masked under religion – must be shut down immediately,” said the Shincheonji Church representative.

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