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[KPKF] Lee Hongki says FNC forced him to attend church when he was a trainee


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Hongki: When I was a trainee, I got scolded if I didn't go to the church on Sunday.

Han Sung Ho: No, it was just...

MC: You were forced to believe in a religion?

Hongki: On Sundays, he came to pick me up to go to the church.

Woman: He was just trying to evangelize.

 

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Pann: Entertainment agency that forces to believe in a religion

 

1. [+98, -0] I can understand anything else but forcing religion on them is a no...

 

2. [+90, -7] Who's that woman that's siding with him? It's always these Christians that want to evangelize others. If they like their religion that much, they should just attend the church themselves. Why are they forcing religion on people?

 

3. [+84, -0] Look how pissed off he looks, I love it.

 

4. [+28, -4] Stupid Christians as usual. What's with the woman who's siding with him, though?

 

5. [+27, -0] As an atheist, it's really annoying when religious people try to educate me with their nonsense. What age are they living in to be saying things like that? If you want to believe in a religion, do it among yourselves.

 

6. [+27, -0] FNC means Fish N Cake which is a miracle mentioned in the Bible. It's not an acronym for FT Island, N.Flying, and CNBLUE.

 

7. [+17, -0] I really hate the "evangelize" word. If you like the religion, preach it among yourselves. Why are they doing this to people who don't want it? Stop knocking on my door in the morning every weekend. You're wasting my precious time.

 

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6. [+27, -0] FNC means Fish N Cake which is a miracle mentioned in the Bible. It's not an acronym for FT Island, N.Flying, and CNBLUE.

 

I would've never imagined this. Cool. So in the past was FT.Island aNd CNBlue

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5. [+27, -0] As an atheist agnostic, it's really annoying when religious people try to educate me with their nonsense. What age are they living in to be saying things like that? If you want to believe in a religion, do it among yourselves.

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that's so strange... is it ok for non-christians to attend church though?? ;;

 

almost all denominations would say yes.

 

in the Bible Jesus tells his disciples to spread the word and give the word to as many people as possible, and he also tell humans that it's not their place to judge anyone else and to treat everyone with love

 

basically the only thing that stops me from saying 100% yes, outsiders are welcome in the church, is that a lot of Christians completely ignore some part of the Bible lol or "interpret" it as meaning something different soooooo it really depends on who you talk to

 

some are really super open-doors friendly to absolutely everyone and even accepting of other faiths (like they see Allah as just another face of the Christian god, if that makes sense) while others are basically secret and closed-off cults that think you should die because you weren't born into the cult. Christianity is a huuuuge religion and really runs the full spectrum lol

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was hongki Christian? I get if he was (though I can see why we are annoyed) but if he wasn't, that's...questionable.

that's so strange... is it ok for non-christians to attend church though?? ;;

Why do we want attend other religions stuffs :derp: I never see Muslims ask non believers to pray and or fast (despite theyre good for health)
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There should be a bigger backlash. This ought to turn into a bigger issue. South Korea needs to fix the issues they have with Christianity because the way I see it, their evangelism is one of the strongest I have ever seen. Wasn't one of their ex president a strong and fierce Christian as well? Pretty sure he blurred the lines between religion and his duties as a president too.

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