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Ahn Sahng-hong ( ; 13 January 1918 – 25 February 1985) was a South Korean
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minister and founder of the Church of God Jesus Witnesses. In 1948, after receiving the baptism of the Seventh-day Adventist priest, he began to call for the restoration of the truth of the New Testament and the last religious reformation. In 1964, he officially established the Church of God Jesus Witnesses in Busan. Ahn Sahng-hong believed that Catholic and Protestant Sundays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and wearing the cross should not be observed because they are not biblical doctrines, and he advocated the observance of Sabbath and the seven festivals including and Passover, Pentecost and Sukkot. On 15 April 1984, the last Passover Assembly was held in Gangdong District, Seoul; on 10 January 1985, the Provisional General Assembly was established in Seoul and a special conference was held. Shortly after his death in 1985, a
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took place, dividing the Church of God Jesus Witnesses into two
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s, the , The other faction is the "Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God" established by
Zahng Gil-jah Zahng Gil-jah (pronounced , also romanized as Chang Gil-jah, see infobox) is a South Korean woman believed to be “God the Mother” (어머니 하나님) within the World Mission Society Church of God. (English). In the World Mission Society ...
, and what is today known as the
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. Both organizations claim him as their founder: the New Covenant Passover Church of God sees Ahn as a teacher; the World Mission Society Church of God sees Ahn as
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.


Early life

Ahn was born to
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parents on 13 January 1918 in the small, rural village of Myeongdeok- ri in the
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at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule. The family migrated to
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, where Ahn grew up in the
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, the city in which he would later found his church.


Conversion to Christianity

From 1937, during the
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and
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, Ahn and his mother lived in Japan over a nine-year period. He returned to Korea in 1946, after the war, and began attending the local congregation of the
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in
Incheon Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ...
in 1947. Ahn reported getting
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s in 1953, renounced his Buddhist faith, and was
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in 1954.


Own church

Ahn grew critical to teachings in the
Seventh-day Adventist Church The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabbath, and ...
, and the church
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ped him in March 1962 over disputes about the
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as a
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.Twenty-three people followed Ahn and left the church, and two years later on 28 April 1964, Ahn established his church Church of God Jesus Witnesses. Church of God Jesus Witnesses expanded to 13 congregations in South Korea before Ahn's death in 1985.


Beliefs

Major
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ta are outlined in ''Doctrine Manual of the Church of God Jesus Witnesses'' (1972), and detailed in the more than two
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books Ahn wrote. His original publications as well as scans of his notes and extant
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s have been made available online. Ahn argued that the practice of the apostolic early church had been distorted and his restorational doctrines and practices included: # Women should wear headcovering while praying. #
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is the first step towards
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. # The
Sabbath In Abrahamic religions, the Sabbath () or Shabbat (from Hebrew ) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Book of Exodus, the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as G ...
should be kept on Saturdays, not Sundays. #
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should not be celebrated as Jesus' birthday because it is the anniversary of the
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. # The
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is considered a form of
idolatry Idolatry is the worship of a cult image or "idol" as though it were God. In Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, the Baháʼí Faith, and Islam) idolatry connotes the worship of something or someone other than the A ...
. # The
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and Festival of Unleavened Bread should be kept. # Keeping the feasts in :
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,
Festival of Weeks (''Ḥag HaShavuot'' or ''Shavuos'') , nickname = English: "Feast of Weeks" , observedby = Jews and Samaritans , type = Jewish and Samaritan , begins = 6th day of Sivan (or the Sunday following the 6th day of Sivan i ...
,
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,
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; and
Feast of Tabernacles or ("Booths, Tabernacles") , observedby = Jews, Samaritans, a few Protestant denominations, Messianic Judaism, Messianic Jews, Semitic Neopaganism, Semitic Neopagans , type = Jewish, Samaritan , begins = 15th day of Tishrei ...
.


The Second Coming of Christ and Elijah's Mission

Ahn, who like most Christians believed in the
Second Coming The Second Coming (sometimes called the Second Advent or the Parousia) is a Christian (as well as Islamic and Baha'i) belief that Jesus will return again after his ascension to heaven about two thousand years ago. The idea is based on messi ...
of Jesus, had predicted a Second Coming "within 10 years" in 1956. Ahn Sahng-hong mentioned in "''The Mystery of God and the Spring of the Water of Life''" that therefore by studying the work of Moses, we can clearly find out the true situation about the relationship between Jesus and us, all the work that Christ will do in the future, and even about the appointed date of Jesus' second coming. Ahn Sahng-hong also said that many false Christ would say "I am the Christ" now, just as Jesus predicted that false Christs would appear in the last day, however, salvation is found in no other name than Jesus, not only at His first coming but even in the last days. Chapter 36 "Elijah will be sent" is one of the chapters deleted by the WMSCOG, which mainly describes Elijah's mission. The main point is that the last prophet Elijah was the one to convey the last truth of preparing the way for the Second Coming of Jesus and transform and ascend along with the live 144,000 saints.


Eschatology

In the tradition of
Seventh-day Adventist eschatology The Seventh-day Adventist Church holds a unique system of eschatology, eschatological (or Eschatology, end-times) beliefs. Adventist eschatology, which is based on a historicism (Christianity), historicist interpretation of prophecy, is characteri ...
, which had been suppressed by
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during his wartime rule of Korea, Ahn further believed that he was living in the
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and that the Second Coming was imminent. As Korean
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s earlier in the 20th century had perceived Japanese occupation by identifying symbolically with the history of Israel, Ahn, through biblical
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in his book ''The Mystery of God and the Spring of the Water of Life'' (1980) Chapter 1: Restoration of Jerusalem and the Prophecy of 40 Years, interprets the and write: , align = center , width = 60% , border = , fontsize = , bgcolor = , style = , title_bg = , title_fnt = , tstyle = , qalign = , qstyle = , quoted = , salign = right , source = Ahn Sahng-hong, The Mystery of God and the Spring of the Water of Life, 1980 It was suggest that the world could come to an end in 1988, 40 years after the
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of the modern state of Israel. Ahn's original ''The Mystery of God and the Spring of the Water of Life'' is made availabl
online
World Mission Society Church of God in their later editions of the book have deleted information pertaining to the failed prediction. Not only that, but ''The Bridegroom Was a Long Time in Coming, and They All Became Drowsy and Fell Asleep'', which further explained that 1988 was the end of the world: , align = center , width = 60% , border = , fontsize = , bgcolor = , style = , title_bg = , title_fnt = , tstyle = , qalign = , qstyle = , quoted = , salign = right , source = Ahn Sahng-hong, The Bridegroom Was a Long Time in Coming, and They All Became Drowsy and Fell Asleep, 1980 & 1985 This means that Ahn Sahng-hong in his book "''The Bridegroom Was a Long Time in Coming, and They All Became Drowsy and Fell Asleep''" said that 1988 was correct, but it may be very slow. In addition, in a discussion based on scriptural typology, presented his conclusion that the world would come to an end in 2012:


Mother

Although Ahn Sahng-hong's "The Mystery of God and the Spring of the Water of Life" mentioned, in the last days, the entities of Adam and Eve, namely the Holy Spirit and the bride, appeared to lead all the animals. The Holy Spirit and the bride are interpreted as the second coming Christ and the mother God. But Ahn Sahng-hong explained in "Guests Who came From the World of Angels" that Adam represents Jesus who was in the world of angels before the creation, and Eve represents the angels whom Jesus loved. Ahn Sahng-hong came to the conclusion, Jesus is the last Adam, and the saints who are redeemed can be called the last Eve. Ahn Sahng-hong's "Walk with God" sermon notes have the following content: "Jesus keeps the Sabbath, so I keep the Sabbath; Jesus keeps the Passover, so I also keep the Passover; Jesus keeps the Feast of Tabernacles, so I also keep the shed Festival; Jesus was baptized, so I followed him to be baptized. Elisha followed Elijah; Joshua followed Moses; Peter followed Jesus; I followed mother". This is the WMSCOG believes that Ahn Sahng-hong taught Evidence of Mother God. The NCPCOG said that mother means
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, which represents the New Testament.


Um Sooin

By 1978 a group of people centered around a female member, one Um Sooin; (born 1941), within the Church of God Jesus Witnesses, claimed through a chain of scriptural
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that they published in writing, that Um variously was "the only
bride A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who is newlywed. When marrying, the bride's future spouse, (if male) is usually referred to as the ''bridegroom'' or just ''groom''. In Western culture, a bride may be attended by a maid, brides ...
", "the
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", "the
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" on earth, "the
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sent by God", and they asserted that she was "our
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who has come down from Heaven", and that Ahn was
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. Um and the group around her claiming she was the spiritual mother were expelled from the church, and Ahn dedicated a book entitled
Problems with the New Jerusalem, the Bride and Women's Veils
' (1980, reprinted 1983) to the controversy, in which he writes: Ahn concludes his rebuking of Um Sooin:


Zahng Gil-jah

Ahn Sahng-hong's book "uncover seven thunder" published in 1955 describes: "this discourse is not my private speech, nor is it learned from anyone. But when our Lord Jesus Christ shone on me and gave me this light, the whole world looked like a dark night. When he shines his light on all sides of the earth, no one can receive it. Finally, it struck me and another person, who was still a child. This man is the one I will come to in the future. When the time comes, he will appear." According to the WMSCOG, in 1955, because Zahng Gil-jah was only 12 years old, she was described as a child and would appear after Ahn Sahng-hong. However, Ahn Sahng-hong wrote in a notebook: "the beautiful deer fell to the ground. A man in white accepted the deer and gave it to me, and it became a child. The child came to me and left. I followed the child in the clouds of heaven. When a son of man gave out a light to illuminate the earth, the light was shining in all directions. But darkness is still everywhere, and no one can reflect that light. At last the light turned to where I was, illuminating the child and me." The NCPCOG explained that the beautiful deer represents a true Church of God. Like a child, it has accepted the truth of the seven thunder. It is a clean beast in the Bible, not Zahng Gil-jah. Because Zahng Gil-jah was baptized in 1969 as a Church of God Jesus Witnesses, it can even be said that Ahn Sahng-hong did not know Zahng Gil-jah at that time. The WMSCOG said that during the last Passover Assembly on 15 April 1984, Ahn Sahng-hong witnessed God the Mother at the wedding hall and asked Zahng Gil-jah to pray at the pulpit. The NCOCOG believes that this is because the church in Seoul is growing fast and the church gathers 300 people, so Ahn Sahng-hong celebrates the Passover in the wedding hall. Previously, in the late 1970s, many people also celebrated Passover at the Busan Sea Hotel, so it was normal to celebrate Passover outside the church. The NCOCOG also said that although women were forbidden to preach at that time, anyone could pray for their brothers and sisters, so this was not evidence of mother. It is said that the WMSCOG helped Ahn Sahng-hong and Zahng Gil-jah take a wedding photo at the Jiangdong Wedding Hall on 18 May 1984, but there were no guests or witnesses at the wedding scene, so the photo has been controversial. Minutes provided by New Covenant Passover Church of God for the 10 January 1985 meeting state that Zahng Gil-jah was appointed as the director of social dedication and Kim Joo-cheol was the director of mission. On 19 April 1985, Kim Joo-cheol wrote to the Busan General Assembly that the missionary Zahng Gil-jah herself was not willing to idolize herself, so we cannot idolize her.


Death

Following a
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during lunch on 24 February 1985, Ahn had a
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en route to hospital, and died the next day, 25 February 1985 in the Catholic
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Hospital。Also romanizised ''Merinol Hospital'' after its pronunciation, in
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. Ahn Sahng-hong was 67 years old. He was survived by his wife and three children. Ahn was buried in a public grave located in Seokgye
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; north of Busan. From the time of his burial in 1985, a single tombstone stood beside the grave, the
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reading: "The grave of the prophet
Elijah Elijah ( ; he, אֵלִיָּהוּ, ʾĒlīyyāhū, meaning "My God is Yahweh/YHWH"; Greek form: Elias, ''Elías''; syr, ܐܸܠܝܼܵܐ, ''Elyāe''; Arabic: إلياس or إليا, ''Ilyās'' or ''Ilyā''. ) was, according to the Books of ...
Ahn Sahng-hong." After the death of his wife Hwang Won-sun 23 years later on 4 September 2008, she was buried in the plot beside Ahn, and a new tombstone carrying both their names (as well as their children's on the back) replaced the 1985 stone, repeating the epitaph.


Legacy

The unexpected death of Ahn gave rise to a power struggle within Church of God Jesus Witnesses: some people in the church wanted to continue along the lines laid out by Ahn, others wanted to re-introduce the concept of a "spiritual mother" embodied in the then 41-year-old woman named
Zahng Gil-jah Zahng Gil-jah (pronounced , also romanized as Chang Gil-jah, see infobox) is a South Korean woman believed to be “God the Mother” (어머니 하나님) within the World Mission Society Church of God. (English). In the World Mission Society ...
; (born 1943). After an
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in Church of God Jesus Witnesses on 4 March 1985 failed to reconcile the opposing factions, a
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divided the church into two
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s * New Covenant Passover Church of God, * Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God.


New Covenant Passover Church of God

One group of people in Church of God Jesus Witnesses stayed on the premises in Busan. Among them were Ahn's wife and their three children. According to the minutes they provided on 10 January 1985, the church was renamed as New Covenant Passover Church of God. Ahn's son Ahn Kwang-sup; (born 1954) is an elder in the church and continues to expound on his father's work. They opposed the doctrine of God the mother of the "Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God". They claimed that they had 2
truth books
published by Ahn Sahng-hong, 37 books about his growth and 1
handwritten notes
At present, there are seven churches in total, including Songpa Church in Seoul. The church observes the Sabbath and seven feasts, including Passover. Due to the calculation of feasts, Church of God Jesus Witnesses in Gwangan-ri, Busan was to be independent from the New Covenant Passover Church of God in 2016 and also oppose God the mother doctrine. An outside observer visited the church and had this comment:


Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God

Another group of people in Church of God Jesus Witnesses including the man Kim Joo-cheol; and the woman
Zahng Gil-jah Zahng Gil-jah (pronounced , also romanized as Chang Gil-jah, see infobox) is a South Korean woman believed to be “God the Mother” (어머니 하나님) within the World Mission Society Church of God. (English). In the World Mission Society ...
wanted to re-introduce the concept of a "spiritual mother", and on 22 March 1985 moved from Busan to
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. On a meeting in Seoul on 2 June 1985, they discussed how to call
Zahng Gil-jah Zahng Gil-jah (pronounced , also romanized as Chang Gil-jah, see infobox) is a South Korean woman believed to be “God the Mother” (어머니 하나님) within the World Mission Society Church of God. (English). In the World Mission Society ...
, and established a church called Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God. Two major new doctrines were codified * Ahn Sahng-hong should be regarded as Jesus Christ who had already come, should be titled ''Christ Ahn Sahng-hong'', and pursuant to a traditional
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view of Christian hypostasis Ahn was consequently also
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,
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, and thus
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. * Zahng Gil-jah should be regarded as God the Mother, a female image of God, be titled ''Heavenly Mother'', or simply ''Mother'', and together with Ahn Sahng-hong be regarded as God. A change in religious practice, as reflected in the change of name from "Jesus Witnesses" to "Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong", was, that prayers were no longer conducted in the name of
Jesus Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious ...
but in the name of ''Christ Ahn Sahng-hong''. The
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of Ahn Sahng-hong and Zahng Gil-jah has been "harshly criticized," and has led to the church being officially
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by The National Council of Churches in Korea as an
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ly combatted,
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,
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. Around 1997, Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God had established a non-profit organization titled the World Mission Society Church of God for the purpose of registering and managing the organization's assets.


Evaluation


Fulfilment of prophecy

The NCPCOG said that Ahn Sahng-hong has fulfilled the mission of stamping angels and the prophecy of the eagle of the East, questions about Elijah's mission, the news of the third angel, the prophecy of an angel with great authority, about the descendants of women, the prophecy of King David, and the reasons for the coming of Jesus Christ. The WMSCOG and the NCPCOG was agreed that Ahn Sahng-hong was God.


1988 failed doomsday prophecy

Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God announced that "1988 is the end of the world" citing as Ahn had done in his 1980 book ''The Mystery of God and the Spring of the Water of Life''. A few thousand members of Witnesses of Ahn Sahng-hong Church of God gathered on a mountain in
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awaiting the coming of Christ Ahn Sahng-hong, preparing for the
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and the
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of
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souls. When Ahn failed to appear and nothing happened the church updated their apocalyptic forecast and scheduled it to the opening of the 1988 Olympics in Seoul later that year where the members gathered and preached the end of the world would come by the end of 1988 and that Ahn Sahng Hong would come again. WMSCOG later claimed it was a fulfillment of the preaching of Jonah.


Controversy over the date of baptism

As a central argument to the claim that Ahn Sahng-hong should be the Second Coming of Jesus, and in turn an argument for his suggested promotion of Zahng Gil-jah to the Bride of the Lamb, is the proposition that he fulfilled a
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prophecy by preaching 37 years from his baptism 16 December 1948 to his death on 25 February 1985, a period which in reality was only 36 years, 2 months, and 9 days. It is said that Ahn Sahng-hong once wrote that he was baptized in 1948, however, the source for the baptismal date of 16 December 1948 performed by a
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Lee Myeong-deok in Incheon is however obscure, and no written record exists. In 2011 a protocol from the Seventh-day Adventist Church was discovered, stating Ahn was baptised when he was 36 years old on 9 October 1954 by a Pastor Gim Seo-gyeong. The investigation by International Korean Christian Coalition Against Heresy; showed, that while Pastor Gim could be confirmed, no Pastor Lee Myeong-deok was with the church in 1948, reducing the length of the ministry of Ahn from 36 years to 30 years and 4 months.


See also

*
List of messiah claimants This is a list of notable people who have been said to be a messiah, either by themselves or by their followers. The list is divided into categories, which are sorted according to date of birth (where known). Jewish messiah claimants In Judaism, ...
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List of people claimed to be Jesus This is a partial list of notable people who have been claimed, either by themselves or by their followers, to be the reincarnation or incarnation of Jesus, or the Second Coming of Christ. 18th century * Kondratiy Selivanov (c. 1730s–18 ...


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External links


The New Covenant Passover Church of God

World Mission Society Church of GodChurch of God Jesus Witnesses
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