The Fourth Shincheonji Bible Seminar Following Gwangju, Seoul, and Busan…
Over 600 Pastors and Religious Leaders Attend the Incheon Shincheonji Bible Seminar
Chairman Lee Man-hee: “Let Us Become One”
Presbyterian Pastor: “Let Us Learn Properly and Not Add to or Subtract from the Bible”
The Shincheonji Bible Seminar, attended by more than 600 pastors and religious figures, was held for the fourth time on April 11 at Incheon Yeonsu Church, following previous seminars in Gwangju, Seoul, and Busan. The lecture was also broadcast live on YouTube.
Chairman Lee Man-hee, who delivered the lecture, declared, “As people of faith, there is one thing we must know: if we add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation, we cannot enter heaven (Rv 22:18–19).” He continued, “Shincheonji can testify to the fulfilled realities of the propehcies of the Book of Revelation. We share the same God, the same Bible, and the same goal of heaven, so let us become one.”
During the event, a pastor from a Presbyterian church shared his testimony and urged pastors to change. He testified, “I was born into a Christian family, ordained as a pastor, and devoted myself to ministry, yet there was always an unfulfilled spiritual thirst within me.”
He continued, “While studying at Zion Christian Mission Center, I realized that the Book of Revelation has been fulfilled, and my previous understanding of what faith should be like was completely shattered.” He emphasized, “Please judge Shincheonji according to the Bible. We who have received the mission of shepherding must first properly learn the the Bible and stop adding to or subtracting from it.”
One pastor who attended the seminar commented, “There are numerous interpretations of the Book of Revelation that differ from a denomination to a denomination, which is extremely confusing. Through today’s lecture, I’ve come to understand the connection between prophecy and fulfillment that is different from how I had previously understood it, which made me want to look into it further.”




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