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<br>She first developed a fever on February 10 but reportedly twice refused to be tested for the coronavirus on the grounds that she had not recently traveled abroad, and attended at least four services before being diagnosed. In this Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, photo, workers wearing protective gears spray disinfectant against the coronavirus in front of a church in Daegu, South Korea.<br><br>Listen to Podcasts Evaluating Shincheonji/[https://www.foxnews.com/world/south-korea-church-coronavirus-spread Shinchonji]. Three family members took the time to create the podcasts below (please scroll down). Here are a few comments to add to what they point out. 1. Podcasts: The Doctrine Devoid of Repentance/God´s Holiness and Justice. They mention how end-time groups focus heavily on prophetic knowledge and de-emphasize repentance and the solution humans need - Jesus' remedy for sins in our place. This is the focus in the New Testament revelation - the importance of being ¨united to Christ¨ and ¨having the Son¨. Although Manhee Lee's two books in English acknowledge that Jesus died for our sins, the real emphasis is on the ¨revealed knowledge/word¨ as the final requirement for salvation (See pages 328-333 in ¨Creation of Heaven and Earth¨). ¨Those who receive the word of revelation from the new Apostle John, believe it, and obey are freed from their sins¨ (The Truth Regarding Revelation's Fulfillment, p.<br><br>Was this a case of a president leaning too much on her friend for support and guidance? Or was Guen-hye really under the thumb of a religious leader bent on South Korean domination? And what does equestrian dressage have to do with it? To find out all of this and more, you'll have to listen to the podcast.<br><br>"We were not supposed to have anything on our faces, like glasses or masks. We were trained to sing our hymns loudly. We were not supposed to have anything on our faces, like glasses or masks. We were taught not to be afraid of illness. We were taught not to care about such worldly things like jobs, ambition or passion.<br>
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<br>She first developed a fever on February 10 but reportedly twice refused to be tested for the [https://www.foxnews.com/world/south-korea-church-coronavirus-spread Coronavirus cult] on the grounds that she had not recently traveled abroad, and attended at least four services before being diagnosed. In this Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, photo, workers wearing protective gears spray disinfectant against the coronavirus in front of a church in Daegu, South Korea.<br><br>Listen to Podcasts Evaluating Shincheonji/Shinchonji. Three family members took the time to create the podcasts below (please scroll down). Here are a few comments to add to what they point out. 1. Podcasts: The Doctrine Devoid of Repentance/God´s Holiness and Justice. They mention how end-time groups focus heavily on prophetic knowledge and de-emphasize repentance and the solution humans need - Jesus' remedy for sins in our place. This is the focus in the New Testament revelation - the importance of being ¨united to Christ¨ and ¨having the Son¨. Although Manhee Lee's two books in English acknowledge that Jesus died for our sins, the real emphasis is on the ¨revealed knowledge/word¨ as the final requirement for salvation (See pages 328-333 in ¨Creation of Heaven and Earth¨). ¨Those who receive the word of revelation from the new Apostle John, believe it, and obey are freed from their sins¨ (The Truth Regarding Revelation's Fulfillment, p.<br><br>Was this a case of a president leaning too much on her friend for support and guidance? Or was Guen-hye really under the thumb of a religious leader bent on South Korean domination? And what does equestrian dressage have to do with it? To find out all of this and more, you'll have to listen to the podcast.<br><br>"We were not supposed to have anything on our faces, like glasses or masks. We were trained to sing our hymns loudly. We were not supposed to have anything on our faces, like glasses or masks. We were taught not to be afraid of illness. We were taught not to care about such worldly things like jobs, ambition or passion.<br>

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She first developed a fever on February 10 but reportedly twice refused to be tested for the Coronavirus cult on the grounds that she had not recently traveled abroad, and attended at least four services before being diagnosed. In this Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, photo, workers wearing protective gears spray disinfectant against the coronavirus in front of a church in Daegu, South Korea.

Listen to Podcasts Evaluating Shincheonji/Shinchonji. Three family members took the time to create the podcasts below (please scroll down). Here are a few comments to add to what they point out. 1. Podcasts: The Doctrine Devoid of Repentance/God´s Holiness and Justice. They mention how end-time groups focus heavily on prophetic knowledge and de-emphasize repentance and the solution humans need - Jesus' remedy for sins in our place. This is the focus in the New Testament revelation - the importance of being ¨united to Christ¨ and ¨having the Son¨. Although Manhee Lee's two books in English acknowledge that Jesus died for our sins, the real emphasis is on the ¨revealed knowledge/word¨ as the final requirement for salvation (See pages 328-333 in ¨Creation of Heaven and Earth¨). ¨Those who receive the word of revelation from the new Apostle John, believe it, and obey are freed from their sins¨ (The Truth Regarding Revelation's Fulfillment, p.

Was this a case of a president leaning too much on her friend for support and guidance? Or was Guen-hye really under the thumb of a religious leader bent on South Korean domination? And what does equestrian dressage have to do with it? To find out all of this and more, you'll have to listen to the podcast.

"We were not supposed to have anything on our faces, like glasses or masks. We were trained to sing our hymns loudly. We were not supposed to have anything on our faces, like glasses or masks. We were taught not to be afraid of illness. We were taught not to care about such worldly things like jobs, ambition or passion.

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