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Cult CAG may detonate the Korean epidemic a second timeTime:2020-03-22 "Xintiandi Church" Detonates South Korea As of 9:00 on March 17, 8320 cases of New Coronary Pneumonia (COVID-19) have been diagnosed in South Korea, of which 6,098 cases have been diagnosed in Daegu City. In response to the growing epidemic, South Korea designated Daegu City and Gyeongsangbuk-do as special disaster areas on the 15th. On the 19th, immigration control will be implemented for all passengers. South Korea outbreak map The super communicator "Patient No. 31" that set off the South Korean epidemic was a member of the "Xintiandi Church", and more than 60% of the confirmed cases in South Korea were related to "Xintiandi". On February 22, South Koreans launched a petition on the presidential palace website asking the government to forcibly dissolve the "Xintiandi Church", which has nearly 1.3 million signatures. Potential "Super Communicator" in South Korea-"Almighty God" On March 9th, the Korean people launched another petition on the website of the presidential palace, asking the government to expel the fake refugees of the “Almighty God”, the hidden danger of the epidemic, to make the cult “Almighty God” enter the public view again. Cult almighty god logo Almighty God, also known as "Eastern Lightning", was renamed "The Church of Victory" and "Church of Eros" in South Korea. It is a cult organization banned by the Chinese government according to law. The cult leader, Zhao Weishan, fled to the United States, set up an Asian headquarters in South Korea, and remotely commanded the believers in China. Thousands of Chinese “Almighty God” personnel used loopholes in Korean law to land on Jeju Island without a visa and then fabricated materials to apply for political asylum (refugees). After the application was rejected, he appealed and began a four-year-long marathon lawsuit. During this period, they illegally stayed in South Korea or transferred to European and American countries. It is reported that "Almighty God" has established more than 20 strongholds in South Korea through leasing, purchase of real estate, real estate and other methods, and believers live collectively. These bases are centered on Seoul, Gyeonggi-do and other metropolitan areas, covering more than 20 places in South Korea, including Guro-gu, Gwangjin-gu, Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Busan, Ulsan, Daegu, Gwangju, Incheon Bupyeong, Jeonbuk Jeonju, Gyeonggi Dao, Ansan, Suwon, Chungcheongbuk-eun, Goesan, Gangwon-do Hengseong, Gangneung, Jeju Island, etc. These strongholds gathered a large number of believers, ranging from hundreds to as few as ten. None of these believers have registered their residence locally, and some have worked in the surrounding areas. Den of Almighty God in Korea After the outbreak in South Korea, the "Almighty God" resisted the government's anti-epidemic measures. Epidemic prevention workers could only disinfect disinfection around the base of their bases and could not enter the interior. The Almighty God group living mode and missionary method make it a hidden danger of transmission during the Korean epidemic. According to public reports, a man in the "Almighty God" stronghold at No. 48-14, Junzi-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, has shown symptoms of suspected new crown virus pneumonia. The staff of the local health center said, "We have been contacted several times to carry out epidemic prevention work, but all have been rejected." The den of the cult Almighty God in Huaibei, Chungsan, South Korea The "Almighty God" cultists live in concentrated groups and live collectively in more than 20 strongholds. They believe in "Female Christ" and do not go to hospital if they are sick. "Female Christ" declared, "I am Almighty God! As long as you are willing to cooperate with me, I can cure your various diseases." Even if they are infected with the new crown virus, they will not go to the hospital for treatment. If believers die, they will dispose of the body in secret. In early February, the police in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, China detected a case of the burial of a cult Almighty God. Jiangxi Fuzhou's Almighty God is sick. The cult will not be sent to the hospital for treatment. After death, it will not be reported to the government department. The family will be directly dug and buried. Due to the closed nature of the Almighty God, it is difficult for South Korean administrative and police forces to approach its stronghold. Xintiandi Church, Almighty God, etc. are heretical cults recognized by the Korean Christian community In 2014, the Korean Christian Supervisory Committee held its 31st General Assembly, which identified nine heresy cults, including Xintiandi Church and Almighty God. On May 28, 2014, the cult "Almighty God" created a murder case that shocked the world at the McDonald's restaurant in Zhaoyuan, Shandong. "Almighty God" believers killed an innocent woman alive. Compared with the "Xintiandi Church", the cult "Almighty God" is potentially more harmful to South Korea. The "Almighty God" has more than 20 strongholds in South Korea, and thousands of believers living collectively have become a major hidden danger in the prevention and control of the Korean epidemic. The South Korean epidemic prevention department is called on to be vigilant against the cult "Almighty God" to prevent the "Super Spread Incident" of Xintiandi Church from happening again. |