the religion that says Korean teenagers are leaving the country

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(1)”Goodbye, God!” The kids
(2)Why leave the church
(3)Input 20210519 441 PM
(4)Reporter Park Hyo-jin >
(5)Goodbye.
(6)”Why Are Children Leaving Church?” CGNTV’s feature documentary, “Goodbye, God,” tells the story of children who left church
(7)Among Korean teenagers, only 38 Christians left the social media church. The community has more than 10,000 followers In the meantime, awareness of the problem has been raised and various seminars have been held, but they have never listened to their voices from the eyes of children
(8)CGNTV Special Documentary Goodbye The children who met through God said they agonized hundreds of times before leaving church He confessed that leaving the church was also difficult for the children I’ve heard about the story of those who worked harder than anyone else in the church on Sunday before deciding to leave the church
(9)In the interview, which was conducted in doll masks to guarantee anonymity and listen to honest stories, the children confessed, “It felt like I was going to an event company, not a church,” adding, “We call the church a human resources office.”
(10)I saw the bare face of hypocrisy~ The fallen Korean Christian reply 2
(11)The biggest reason I left the church was the exclusivity of the Protestant Church, and when I saw a play called hell, I thought it was too childish to interpret it, but I thought it would be difficult to talk with the Christians who seriously acted and accepted it. God’s love is not conditional or selective love. Protestants now often encourage hatred beyond exclusivity toward other religious people, but if there is a real God, I don’t think there is such a way to hate or hate one’s own creation. Reply 5
(12)In fact, God is invisible, but the church members are visible. In the end, it is church members and pastors who should set an example on behalf of Jesus and God. Their recent actions are often selfish even to see them as members of the same society, so their words and actions, such as good and heaven, seem different. So, from a rational point of view, religion seems irrational
(13)Youth evangelization rate 38■■
(14)Unconducted Species Level
(15)The number of teenagers in Korea is about 2 million
(16)76,000 of them. So just 38
(17)He believes in Jesus
(18)In missionary studies, if the evangelization rate is less than three generations
(19)It’s called an unadulterated family
(20)That’s how serious the situation is right now
(21)- Interviewing a Christian Today article
(22)No. 1 money
(23)2nd place grade improvement
(24)Third place is a harmonious family
(25)A research institute conducted a survey of high school students in Korea
(26)What do you think is necessary to pretend to be happy
(27)19187 says it’s a grade improvement. 2 trillion won
(28)Many teenagers live in pursuit of money and success to be happy

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