Americans caught up in the Pseudo-religion: Ethan ‘Bible Vaccine Center’ opens

Do you think that a god exists? If so, do you think the god you worship is a genuine being? The number of Americans impacted by cult faiths has been rising quickly in recent years. Specifically, the gospel is losing ground, and organizations like Shincheonji(신천지) and the World Mission Society Church of God(하나님의교회)—which have their roots in Korea—are confusing a lot of people.

Are you in a perplexing circumstance as well?

An English translation of a Korean newspaper story can be found below. I pray that the real gospel will be shared with you.

Pseudo-religion groups from Korea are threatening the Americas. In other words, the hometown of American missionaries who preached the gospel on Korean soil 140 years ago is being attacked in reverse by a variant of Korean heresy that grew like poisonous mushrooms.

Heresy and pseudo from Korea are heading to the Americas in North America and Latin America, away from Korea, which has become more alert due to social controversy. After the COVID-19 pandemic, they strengthened their online propaganda methods and secretly approached locals with the Korean Wave on their back.

 

Against this backdrop, the Bible Vaccine Center (chief pastor Yang Hyung-joo) which which has been carrying out a mission to cope with pseudo-religion in Korea has opened its own centers in La Mirada, California, and Vancouver, Canada, respectively. The centers are the second and third, following the Mongolian branch that was established as the first one to do so last year.

The Bible Vaccine Center established a branch in North America because the power expansion of heresies from Korea, such as Shincheonji and World Mission Society Church of God, is unusual in this region.

The so-called L.A. Shincheonji under the Shincheonji Johan sect is responsible for regions ranging from Washington DC to California, Vancouver, Canada, and Mexico, and has the largest number of believers and influence among the five branches in the United States, Pastor Ezra Kim said at the opening ceremony of the Bible Vaccine Center in the United States on the 21st (local time).

And “As of last year, the number of Shincheonji members in the United States reached 8,000,” he said. “We are implementing a missionary strategy to rapidly approach the second generation of Koreans and locals.“

According to Kim, the heresy propaganda strategy in the U.S. is not much different from that of Korea. They hide their identity, approach people, build good relationships first, and then brainwash them with conspiracy propaganda or attract people interested in Korean culture to guide them to the doctrine curriculum as if they were preaching the gospel of an orthodox church. Since the pandemic, online propaganda through social media has been rampant.

 

 ← The message is “Save my husband who fell in love with Shincheonji.”

 

Pastor Kim said, “A Shincheonji withdrawal confessed to creating 10 fake Instagram accounts when he was in Shincheonji in the past and evangelizing to more than 100 people for a month.” Pastor Yang Hyung-joo also said, “We recently held a heretical seminar for Korean churches in the U.S., including Chicago and New York, and I could easily hear that heresies from Korea are propagating through the marathon competition, Korean language classes, and Korean culture experience events.” “It is estimated that the Church of God has more than 110 religious facilities in the Americas alone, and the IYF, a reliever organization, is spread in more than 30 states in the U.S., and has 1,000 to 3,000 followers on Facebook accounts in each city they operate.“

Pastor Yang will continue to communicate with Pastor Kim and Pastor Shin Yoon-hee, who will be in charge of Vancouver, Canada, to share heresy information and cooperate with countermeasures. It will provide related data to churches and saints in the Americas, where there was no heresy information, to prevent infiltration by discriminating the delusion of heresy, and will also provide preventive seminars and counseling support for local churches.

Pastor Yang said, “Pseudo-religion is rapidly expanding its influence abroad, but the damage is growing as both local churches and saints are embarrassed because they do not know how to respond because they do not have information on heresy. We intend to serve the church in the Americas together as the right truth through the ministry of the Bible Vaccine Center, which forms holy spiritual antibodies of believers in the Americas and fosters resistance to heresy.”

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