u/Impressive-Start-792

Shincheonji members seem like dangerous chameleons.

It’s interesting that members of Shincheonji seem to be so versatile: one day they’re teachers, another day cultural researchers, and another day karate practitioners. Perhaps they go to different countries for three-year periods, and, following the chameleon principle, they even change their professions depending on the situation. Isn’t that part of their method of trapping people? It seems psychologically dangerous.
Is that normal? Is it actually evil?

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u/Impressive-Start-792 — 4 days ago

Shincheonji people are fake in everything.

The people in Shincheonji are not really who they present themselves to be. They portray themselves as modest and respectable, but in reality, that is not the case. When you pay close attention to everything they say, you begin to understand the truth.
When I was in Shincheonji, I believed they were sincere. But I was shocked when I saw their photos on other social media platforms. These were the same people who told me that I should not dress the way I wanted, that I should not focus on my career, and that I should devote myself only to serving Shincheonji. Yet, when I saw their own lives and the images they shared on social media, I felt deeply disappointed and realized they were not living by the same standards they expected from others.

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u/Impressive-Start-792 — 19 days ago