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Post by Frank on Dec 2, 2018 23:58:21 GMT -5
The CCK needs to be shut down so that it work against religion can be stopped.
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Post by Patricia on Dec 3, 2018 0:14:39 GMT -5
Hi My name is Patricia, I am a human right activist and I find this situation really horrendous... everyday I work to achieve a better world, to achieve freedom and peace and I see this... this is such a shame.
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Post by Sara on Dec 3, 2018 0:16:57 GMT -5
Please!! Just open your eyes and stop this. No human being should die like this and no human being should just stand by the side and watch!! Please, korean government, make some moves to stop this!!
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Post by Teddy on Dec 3, 2018 0:31:50 GMT -5
What? Ban the Coercive Conversion It is nonsense
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Post by Joey on Dec 3, 2018 0:53:48 GMT -5
I am currently studying a Bachelor of Political Sciences in Australia. Me and my friends have been planning to travel to South Korea, a democratic country with free speech and sincere concerns towards human rights. Compared to other communist and unstable countries such as China and Vietnam, South Korean has been a safe and reliable option in Asia. Being a student studying Political Sciences, I came across many influential case studies regarding the interaction between Politics and Religions. I am actively involved in a university study group with talented students and professionals researching Political Sciences and Religion Studies. After our weekly discussion and research, we decided to send this letter to express our sincere concerns regarding the current situations of Korean Christian practice, specifically the forcing and corruption that Christian Council of Korean (CCK) are committing. Personally, I do not belong to any religion, but I have strong passion in pursuing democracy and peace, feminism and solving conflicts in any aspect within the society, especially religions. Please allow me to express my doubts and sincere concerns towards the ‘Coercive Conversion Program’ and corruption within Christian Council of Korean (CCK), which are completely crimes violating basic human rights. It does not make sense to us that it is existing in a democratic country South Korea. After researching the protest, Coercive Conversion Program in LA, we cannot wait to point out an obvious fact that, it is completely a crime to force someone to change their religions and beliefs through violation without drawing a bottom line for human rights. The young female has the same religion belief which is Christianity as Christian Council of Korean (CCK), yet her life was ruined innocently. Therefore, we could not stop doubting that, it is only because CCK does not tolerate other doctrines within Christianity at all other than their own doctrine, and thus keeps committing crimes with ignorance of human rights, law and punishment, reputation of their own country and safety of the society. How dare CCK regard themselves even as Christians? How can they not end up ruining the whole Korean Christian world and the reputation of the South Korean Politics? Even myself as a non-believer, I am well aware of the love, kindness and faithfulness that Christianity has been conveying throughout generations, and thus I cannot understand the acts and crimes committed by CCK. Korean government should investigate CCK and charge their crimes as an official, and terminate their positions leading Korean Christians.
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Post by Kate on Dec 3, 2018 2:13:09 GMT -5
What a sad new! People’s rights should be protected by the law including religion. Never happened it again. We need to amend a law for this.
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Post by Jane on Dec 3, 2018 2:14:59 GMT -5
OMG!!!! Why doesn’t Korean Government do anything to stop this terrible program??? It’s unbelievable that in such developed and democratic country like Korea these things can happen!!!!
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Post by Wanderlust on Dec 3, 2018 2:27:04 GMT -5
Wow. That's some really sketchy tactics from these CCK "pastors". I hope the the Korean governments investigates this organisation.
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Post by Why? on Dec 3, 2018 2:40:41 GMT -5
What wrong with ppl? Freedom of Religion!! What those ppl do that?!
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Post by Unbelievable! on Dec 3, 2018 2:40:45 GMT -5
Coercive conversion?? What do they even get from that? You can lock a person up all you want but if you don’t give them a good reason to believe you when all you want is their faith, what is the point of it? !! Seriously, these actions are so mindless! I definitely believe in God but these people seem to falsely use His name for their own gain.
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Post by Rita on Dec 3, 2018 2:41:18 GMT -5
Yea coercive what? Coercive convertion? Ridiculous ! Actually it’s the first time I’ve heard about this and surprised it’s happening in Korea. I can imagine it in a korean drama. Ahah. But oh gosh what is happening with people. Do these people even know what consequences will lead to their wrong actions? Death! They think they can get away without being punished? I feel so sad for the parents. All they wanted was to protect their child, yet they didn’t even know they were in a trap and becoming the ones killing their own child. Whatever these people are doing need to STOP! There is two lives lost and many captured and tortured, what kind of authority or right so they think they have to do such thing. You are useless
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Post by Gggh on Dec 3, 2018 5:39:37 GMT -5
Wow r they really christians?they are murderer
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Post by Ning on Dec 3, 2018 5:49:28 GMT -5
What is happening?? Is it true???
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Post by Jimmy on Dec 3, 2018 6:23:17 GMT -5
I'm so sad. who can give a life for her? No one can't person get a life again. Why they did that?? Because of the money? If they did like that, I can not forgive them. It have to be fixed!
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Post by dannnnnn on Dec 3, 2018 6:26:48 GMT -5
This is unacceptable. We must take action against these false believers.
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