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Group infection’Intercorp’ Paul Choi’s sermon “If you get a vaccine, you become a slave”

View of BTJ World Center in Sangju, Gyeongbuk. Photo = provided by Sangju

– The BTJ World Center in Sangju, Gyeongbuk, operated by Intercorp Mission, has been selected as a hotbed for the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) group infection. Sangju city banned the assembly of BTJ World Center and issued an administrative order to temporarily close it. In response to this, Intercorp filed an application for temporary injunction and administrative lawsuit against the resident mayor under the Daegu District Law on the 12th.

As of the 13th, the number of confirmed corona19 related to BTJ World Center was 662. Of the total 2797 visitors to the BTJ Heating Center confirmed by the quarantine authorities so far, 1873 (67%) have not even been tested, so the number of confirmed cases is expected to increase. For this reason, the National Health Insurance Corporation announced that it would claim the right to remedy the BTJ National Center for violating the quarantine guidelines, such as refusing an epidemiological investigation.

“If you get the Bill Gates vaccine, you can manipulate DNA”

– As such, the BTJ Center for the Nations is drawing up and down on the news every day, drawing attention to Missionary Paul Choi, who has been the representative of Intercorp Mission. In particular, some point out that he encourages the non-cooperation of believers through sermons. There have already been movements in religious circles to worry about the distance from Intercorp due to the somewhat radical mission method. ‘BTJ’ is short for’Back to the Jerusalem’ (let’s go back to Jerusalem).

Missionary Choi’s sermons attracted particular attention after the group infection.

In August of last year, he insisted at a church in Seocheon, Chungcheongnam-do that “Korea has fallen into the country of Bill Gates.” He said, “Korea is the best in (quarantine) and said it would invest money,” he said. “The one Bill Gates these guys made by investing was a DNA vaccine.”

He added, “If you get it, you can manipulate DNA.” There is no” he said. “If you get vaccinated, you become their slaves.”

Earlier, in a sermon held in Gwangmyeong in July on the subject of’deception of people’, he argued that the’Corona 19 Incident’ was part of a project to take over the world. “It is a project that replaces the creation of God and puts people from around the world into the cyber world to control and take over.” He added, “I think that Corona 19 happened naturally because of a bat in Wuhan, but this is also a project.”

Mission events held in Islamic countries

A notice on prohibition of gatherings posted in front of BTJ Nation Center in Hwaseo-myeon, Sangju-si, Gyeongbuk. [사진 상주시]

A notice on prohibition of gatherings posted in front of BTJ Nation Center in Hwaseo-myeon, Sangju-si, Gyeongbuk. [사진 상주시]

– Intercorp’s mission method is also evaluated as radical. In 2000, about 70% of the population held a’missionary conference’ in Kazakhstan, a Muslim country, and in 2006, they were also deported from the region while trying to hold a peace march in Afghanistan, a Muslim country.

For this reason, discussions about Intercorp were made early in the religious world. At a public debate organized by the Reformation General of the Presbyterian Church of Korea in 2013, Pastor Cho Bei-eum, CEO of Barun Media, a cult journalist specializing in heresy, said, “It is not a church, it is a missions organization, so it was not defined as a heresy. Seeing is the position of the denominations.”

Kyo-Chong “Prohibition of members from participating in Intercorp”

– Eventually, as the impact of the Intercop group infection increased, the Korean Federation of Churches, a Protestant alliance organization, made its stance on the 13th. “Intercorp is an unsound organization. It may threaten the faith of Korean church members, so it restricts and prohibits all members from participating. We deeply regret the point and urge improvement.”

Reporters Eunbin Kim and Seongho Baek [email protected]


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