Clandestine Cults And Cynical Politics: How South Korea Became The New Coronavirus Epicenter

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<br>Unlike other Christian sects, [https://fikante.com/garotas-de-programa-criciuma-sc acompanhantes em criciuma] Sincheonji (meaning new heaven and Earth) believe its Church’s founder, Lee Man-hee, is the second coming of Jesus Christ and has been chosen to lead 144,000 people into the afterlife. Members of the group were told to refrain from wearing face masks as their belief in Lee and God would shield them from the virus, in some cases they were told to endure disease and attend church services. Since the outbreak, the sect has actively stifled government requests for transparency, providing false lists of church members and encouraging members to hide from authorities.<br><br>Yale living in Busan, South Korea, I have spent the last month working with local authorities, helping promote effective practices in the community. I have interacted with religious groups, workers, and community leaders, answering their many science questions. These interactions have placed me in a unique position, interfacing between authorities and the public, allowing me to experience firsthand the many challenges on either side. In simple terms, containing an outbreak is about identifying and quarantining infected individuals as quickly as possible, preventing them from perpetuating viral transmission.<br><br>Alarmed by the mass infection, the South Korean government ordered the organization to submit a list of its 210,000 followers and embarked on an examination of them all. But cases of authorities communicating with but failing to meet Shincheonji members based on the submitted name list or being denied cooperation by them have arisen one after another. Distrust of Shincheonji has grown, arousing suspicions that it is intentionally hiding information. The municipal government of Seoul filed a complaint with prosecutors against Lee and other Shincheonji executives, claiming that the name list was incomplete, and even falsified.<br>
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<br>The churches involvement in the outbreak has provoked palpable public rage, yet it has also revealed the deep reach of cults and fringe church groups in politics and society. This was made clear after the health official designated to lead the containment effort in Daegu was exposed to be a member of the church himself. After repeated denials, the official was forced to reveal his church membership after testing positive to the virus - 50 members of his staff were placed in quarantine shortly after.<br><br>Church's founder Mr Lee was tested for the virus on Saturday and is awaiting results, the Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday, citing a church official. Calls by Reuters to the church's headquarters in Gwacheon, just [https://www.foxnews.com/world/south-korea-church-coronavirus-spread South Korea outbreak] of Seoul, went unanswered. But the church issued a statement later on Sunday reiterating calls for an end to "stigmatisation, hatred and slander" against its followers, saying it was cooperating with the Government's efforts to contain the outbreak. For the first time in its 236-year history, South Korea's Catholic church decided to halt masses at more than 1,700 locations nationwide. Buddhist temples also called off events, while major Christian churches held online services.<br><br>As we were walking, we almost crashed directly into this marching band. I whipped out my camera to take a picture and the lens popped out. Fortunately my hand was on it, but i missed a lot of great photos. One last one on the way out. I hopped on my scooter and took off, only to see this spectacle of all the buses they used to ship people in. Sunset was fiery that night. If you want to use them in any way, there's a 90 per cent chance I'll give you my permission, and be able to give you a copy with a higher DPI.<br><br>The passage it highlights suggests that the Promised Pastor is the second coming of Jesus Christ. The group says it has about 245,000 members more than 31,000 of them from overseas. CNN has tried to reach Lee Man-hee for comment, but multiple calls to the group have not been returned.<br>

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The churches involvement in the outbreak has provoked palpable public rage, yet it has also revealed the deep reach of cults and fringe church groups in politics and society. This was made clear after the health official designated to lead the containment effort in Daegu was exposed to be a member of the church himself. After repeated denials, the official was forced to reveal his church membership after testing positive to the virus - 50 members of his staff were placed in quarantine shortly after.

Church's founder Mr Lee was tested for the virus on Saturday and is awaiting results, the Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday, citing a church official. Calls by Reuters to the church's headquarters in Gwacheon, just South Korea outbreak of Seoul, went unanswered. But the church issued a statement later on Sunday reiterating calls for an end to "stigmatisation, hatred and slander" against its followers, saying it was cooperating with the Government's efforts to contain the outbreak. For the first time in its 236-year history, South Korea's Catholic church decided to halt masses at more than 1,700 locations nationwide. Buddhist temples also called off events, while major Christian churches held online services.

As we were walking, we almost crashed directly into this marching band. I whipped out my camera to take a picture and the lens popped out. Fortunately my hand was on it, but i missed a lot of great photos. One last one on the way out. I hopped on my scooter and took off, only to see this spectacle of all the buses they used to ship people in. Sunset was fiery that night. If you want to use them in any way, there's a 90 per cent chance I'll give you my permission, and be able to give you a copy with a higher DPI.

The passage it highlights suggests that the Promised Pastor is the second coming of Jesus Christ. The group says it has about 245,000 members more than 31,000 of them from overseas. CNN has tried to reach Lee Man-hee for comment, but multiple calls to the group have not been returned.

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