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It happened when Koreans came to Nepal.

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(1)D Korean economy
(2)Ilsan Goljjajja, which happened when a Korean came to Nepal.
(3)Every flight stood in church.
(4)Kim Hyun-duk Input 20231161502
(5)Korean Missionary Continues Missionary Activities in Nepal
(6)Missionary activities at the risk of punishment for the anti-conversion law.
(7)More cases of BBC conversion to Christianity, religious friction
(8)A photo of Pastor Bang Chang-in and his wife, who have been doing missionary work in Nepal since 2003. = BBC
(9)The British BBC reported that the number of Christians is increasing in Nepal due to the active missionary activities of Korean missionaries.
(10)On the 14th, the BBC broadcasted a Korean mission to continue Christian missionary work in Nepal despite the risk of punishment under the conversion ban law.
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(12)It’s illuminated.

Each religion needs respect, but I think Protestants lack basic qualities as religious people.

When you experience the faithful Protestants around you, you feel like a cherry picker. In addition, I think it’s a really advantageous idea for each of them, such as the supremacy of the people’s consciousness, and that’s what I’m most repulsed by.

If I were to talk about other beliefs, at least Catholic Buddhism is a time of pain and patience in a priest’s life, and the image that comes to mind when it comes to Protestantism is the unhealthy instant food that suits their taste. Personally, I don’t hate people who are one-dimensionally church members, but the more data in life accumulates, the more disgusting it becomes.

In fact, as I’m tired of life, I want to live a comfortable life like them if I can trust them.

Buddhism of the State of Patriotism

The Protestant birth itself is a human being.

The Lord Jesus bears the burden of sin and sacrifice.

on the premise that I’m going.

Patriotic Christianity. Let’s see.

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