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Former Almighty God believers recounted their experience of having a hard time returning home in Korea

Former Almighty God believers recounted their experience of having a hard time returning home in Korea

Believers of "Almighty God" living in South Korea were forced by the pressure of cult organizations to write down various "pledges" of loyalty to the leader, but these "pledges" that were forced to write down had no legal effect at all, but on the contrary, such human rights violations should be punished by law.

In order to achieve the purpose of controlling and enslaving believers, the "Almighty God" cult organization concocted various "letters of guarantee": In order to prevent believers from apostasy, they were forced to write a "letter of severance of family relations"; in order to extract money, they were forced to write a "letter of guarantee for donations"; and in the "letter of guarantee" it was written that "they will never be greedy for donations, and if they get involved in donations, they will be punished more severely than in the lower eighteen layers of hell"; for some believers who return to China, "Almighty God" will also make them write "swear not to divulge" before returning to China. A letter of assurance of the 'internal condition' of Almighty God, etc. In all these ways, the essence of the "Almighty God" cult has been exposed.

Former Almighty God believers recounted their experience of having a hard time returning home in Korea

Petitions submitted by the families of the victims of "Almighty God" to the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea. Original picture

In recent years, there has been a massive influx of "Almighty God" believers into South Korea to falsely apply for refugees. In order to deal with the problem of "Almighty God" false refugees from the root causes, the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea is currently revising the current Refugee Law. At the same time, the families of the victims of "Almighty God" also submitted petitions to the South Korean Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National Assembly, hoping that the South Korean government would repatriate the fake refugees of "Almighty God" and reunite them with their families.

In order to better control the returning believers, the "Almighty God" trickery has emerged one after another, requiring believers to write a "letter of guarantee" before returning to China, making a vow that "I will never reveal the internal situation of 'Almighty God' to others", and if violated, they will be punished by the so-called "Almighty God". Many believers have been brainwashed and coerced by him, and even if they return to China, they dare not return home to reunite with their families. Once again, these "pledges" have become a shackle that these believers dare not return to.

Such "pledges" that "Almighty God" forced believers to write do not have legal effect, but these believers have been brainwashed in a closed environment for many years, and many have lost their basic judgment, so that even if they leave such an environment, there is still oppression and fear in their hearts.

The "Religion and Truth" website interviewed a former "Almighty God" believer who had the privilege of breaking away from "Almighty God" and has now returned to China to start a normal work and life. In the interview, he exposed the truth that the members of "Almighty God" were trapped in South Korea and had no home.

According to this believer's account, "Almighty God" often creates a sense of crisis within himself, emphasizes the "doomsday theory" fallacy, and brainwashes believers: when the end comes, only by believing in "Almighty God" can we obtain salvation, and thus create so-called cohesion. "Almighty God" has been advocating "apocalyptic theory" for more than 30 years since the founding of the religion in the 1980s and 1990s, and once preached that the end of the world in 2012 will come, but the reality is the best proof of breaking down his fallacious reasoning and heresy.

This believer's description reveals many of the dark secrets of "Almighty God." Believers in "Almighty God" living in South Korea are monitored for every move. All passports and other identity documents must be handed over to Almighty God for unified custody, and there must be no contact with relatives, and there is no human rights or freedom to speak of.

In order to achieve the goal of mental control of believers, "Almighty God" often threatens them: after forcing them to participate in the filming of films slandering and slandering the Chinese government in South Korea, they intimidate them, falsely claiming that if they return to China, they will be persecuted by the Chinese government, and they will be imprisoned and imprisoned. Therefore, these believers are afraid to live forever, and can only succumb to the so-called "protection" of "Almighty God."

In fact, there have been no cases of believers being persecuted after returning home. Many believers in "Almighty God" also want to return to their homeland to reunite with their relatives in their hearts, but because they have been brainwashed for a long time, they are worried about some fictitious things, and they are often in fear, cocooning themselves, so that it is difficult to return home.

Fearing that his lies would be exposed and that the believers who returned to China would expose their ugly faces, the "Almighty God" Sect Leader ordered the returning believers to write a "letter of guarantee" before leaving to ensure that their true features would not be exposed.

The former "Almighty God" believer also revealed in the interview that some believers lost their refugee status and were illegally stranded, trapped in churches or farms purchased by "Almighty God" in the mountains of South Korea, and were monitored every day for hard work, but they did not get paid a penny, and their lives were miserable. Many people want to return to their home countries, but they cannot leave for financial reasons.

For many years, "Almighty God" has destroyed the families of believers, spreads fallacies and heresies to harm society, and for many years has exploited loopholes in the current "Refugee Law" and falsely applied for refugees in South Korea, infringing on human rights, and has extremely anti-social cult attributes. The current revision of the "Refugee Law" by the ROK Ministry of Justice is committed to dealing with the problem of false refugees of the "Almighty God" cult from the root cause, which is of far-reaching significance for safeguarding human rights, curbing the spread of cult forces in South Korea, and ensuring social stability in South Korea.

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