Pastor Jin Yong-Sik, a senior pastor of Sang Rok church in the City of Ansan, Gyeong-Gi Province, South Korea, is a vice-chairman of the Heresy and Cult Prevention Committee in the Christian Council of Korea(CCK). The CCK was speechless when the court judged Pastor Jin a guilty regarding the conversion education programs. Therefore, people started to argue whether Pastor Jin was well qualified for working at the CCK.
When visitors requested to meet Pastor Jin, one of the Sang Rok church family members asked, "Who believes in heresy? Is your mom or your sister?" There were some people as well as a journalist to meet Pastor Jin on Sunday. They were escorted to the second floor of the church. There was a lecture going on about 'heresy' by Pastor Jin. After the lecture finished, the visitors could meet him. When they explained anxiously how their family members believed in heresy, Pastor Jin said, "You don't have to worry about your mom or sister who believes in heresy, which is classified as cults by the CCK. We have the conversion education programs to save your family members from the heresy." Pastor Jin, however, became silent when he was asked about the judgement regarding a case of Mrs. Jeong Baek-Hyang by the journalist.
Pastor Jin was sentenced to 8 months in jail with a stay of execution for 2 years in October 23, 2008. The Supreme Court ruled that Pastor Jin was guilty for illegal confinement. Also, Dr. Shin, a psychiatrist in the Chouk Ryong Evangelism Hospital and Mr. Pak were fined 7,000,000 won each for illegal confinement at the second trial. Mrs. Jeong Baek-Hyang, who accused Pastor Jin, Dr. Shin, and Mr. Pak, was forced to attend the conversion education in order to converting from the Church of God of An Sang Hong. The Church of God of An Sang Hong believes the heavenly mother, and it has been classified as cult by the CCK. According to the judgement by the court on Pastor Jin, the CCK avoided their responsibility for the judgement and said, "You should ask Pastor Jin. We have nothing to say about the judgement." This kind of attitude was very much different than the first time when the CCK introduced Pastor Jin to clients who had family members believing in heresy.
Some people questioned the title of vice-chairman of the Heresy and Cult Prevention Committee on Pastor Jin. He was not considered to study of the Christianity with great depth. He said that he graduated from Christian theological University and Seminary in Canada. However, there was any records that he visited in Canada during the semesters. Furthermore, he was ordained as a pastor in a seminary which is not accepted by the orthodox Christian association in Korea. Officially, Pastor Jin had no formal schooling after dropout in the second grade of elementary school. He used to be a member of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, which is considered one of the cults by the CCK. Also, the Sang Rok church acknowledged that Pastor Jin used to be a member of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. However, the Sang Rok church is now belonging to the Presbyterian Church of Korea.
Victims, who had been confined in mental hospitals, held a press conference to appeal that their personal rights were violated by Pastor Jin
Pastor Jin tried to force his own doctrine to victims and made them to convert to the Presbyterian Church with the authority of a professor in an university. According to the conversation with a pressman over the phone, Pastor Jin said that he gave a lecture in Chongshin University and Seminary(CUS) until 2002 and recently has stopped a lecture in Myongji University. However, there was not a professor given a lecture by the name of Jin Yong-Sik according to the educational affairs department in the CUS. Also, the lecture given by Pastor Jin in Myongji University was not a formal lecture as he insisted but just a course of social education for people in the community. According to Mr. Lim Jong-Kwon, a managing editor, in the Christian Press, the Christian Council of Korea and Pastor Jin Yong-Sik have committed a new type of religious crime in the name of orthodoxy for money. When Pastor Jin was asked about the judgement, he made an excuse that he could not talk long enough over the phone because he was in abroad, and then he said he would talk about that later in Korea.
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