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ADELAIDE, Australia - eTradeWire -- Paris, France – On Tuesday, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus in France issued a statement addressing an article published by the daily newspaper Le Parisien on April 7, describing it as biased, unbalanced, and defamatory. The church particularly criticized the article for relying heavily on the testimony of an anonymous former member, while largely disregarding essential facts and the detailed response provided by the church.
The article, titled "They Treated Us Like Animals," is based primarily on personal claims from a former member, highlighting allegations such as training camps, isolation, and financial demands. According to the church, however, only two sentences from their extensive written response were included. "We diligently provided thousands of words in written answers to twelve questions sent to us in advance by the reporter—yet less than one percent of our response was actually used," stated a church spokesperson.
The church also expressed surprise at the rapid publication of the article, noting it appeared just four hours after their responses were submitted. This, they argued, suggests a deliberate campaign. "If written responses were insufficient, the reporter could have visited us to witness our faith in practice and speak directly with our members," the spokesperson added, emphasizing the church's ongoing willingness for open dialogue.
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To provide a more balanced perspective, the church published personal testimonies from active members. Theresa (29), a member for six years, stated: "Faith is a voluntary choice. Here, I truly came to know God and learned how to live as a person of God in society." Axel (30) shared: "Before Shincheonji, I was searching for meaning in life. Now, I have a fulfilling mission, travel frequently, and even met my wife within the church."
Regarding the sensationalist headline, the church clarified: "None of us have ever been treated in such a manner. This wording was solely intended to sensationalize." Similarly, allegations of interference in personal relationships or physical punishment were firmly denied. The church explained that any cases of separation were due to personal decisions by the individuals involved, not initiated by the church.
The church also addressed the allegedly problematic use of a photograph, explaining that the image depicted a harmless scene taken before the individual's membership. The person shown remains an active member and has announced plans to take legal action against the unauthorized and misleading use of his image.
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Concerning the mentioned "training camps," the church clarified these were voluntary, temporary programs aimed at spiritual growth, without any coercion or physical punishment. Such programs are currently no longer offered.
Claims regarding data collection, restrictions on internet usage, or family separations were also refuted by the church: "We collect only the minimal necessary information for pastoral care. Our members lead open lives within their families and society."
Regarding the term "ECA Academy," the church explained it was a temporary name used for a Bible study course in 2019, with its affiliation to Shincheonji Church of Jesus always transparently communicated.
The church urged media outlets to report more responsibly, include diverse perspectives, and respect religious freedom. "Biased reporting on specific religions can foster stigmatization and prejudice, infringing upon the right to religious freedom," said a church representative. The church reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and dialogue to foster better understanding.
https://www.shincheonji.org/
The article, titled "They Treated Us Like Animals," is based primarily on personal claims from a former member, highlighting allegations such as training camps, isolation, and financial demands. According to the church, however, only two sentences from their extensive written response were included. "We diligently provided thousands of words in written answers to twelve questions sent to us in advance by the reporter—yet less than one percent of our response was actually used," stated a church spokesperson.
The church also expressed surprise at the rapid publication of the article, noting it appeared just four hours after their responses were submitted. This, they argued, suggests a deliberate campaign. "If written responses were insufficient, the reporter could have visited us to witness our faith in practice and speak directly with our members," the spokesperson added, emphasizing the church's ongoing willingness for open dialogue.
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To provide a more balanced perspective, the church published personal testimonies from active members. Theresa (29), a member for six years, stated: "Faith is a voluntary choice. Here, I truly came to know God and learned how to live as a person of God in society." Axel (30) shared: "Before Shincheonji, I was searching for meaning in life. Now, I have a fulfilling mission, travel frequently, and even met my wife within the church."
Regarding the sensationalist headline, the church clarified: "None of us have ever been treated in such a manner. This wording was solely intended to sensationalize." Similarly, allegations of interference in personal relationships or physical punishment were firmly denied. The church explained that any cases of separation were due to personal decisions by the individuals involved, not initiated by the church.
The church also addressed the allegedly problematic use of a photograph, explaining that the image depicted a harmless scene taken before the individual's membership. The person shown remains an active member and has announced plans to take legal action against the unauthorized and misleading use of his image.
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Concerning the mentioned "training camps," the church clarified these were voluntary, temporary programs aimed at spiritual growth, without any coercion or physical punishment. Such programs are currently no longer offered.
Claims regarding data collection, restrictions on internet usage, or family separations were also refuted by the church: "We collect only the minimal necessary information for pastoral care. Our members lead open lives within their families and society."
Regarding the term "ECA Academy," the church explained it was a temporary name used for a Bible study course in 2019, with its affiliation to Shincheonji Church of Jesus always transparently communicated.
The church urged media outlets to report more responsibly, include diverse perspectives, and respect religious freedom. "Biased reporting on specific religions can foster stigmatization and prejudice, infringing upon the right to religious freedom," said a church representative. The church reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and dialogue to foster better understanding.
https://www.shincheonji.org/
Source: Shincheonji Church of Jesus
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