Pastor Young-Hoon Lee is explaining the’anti-coronavirus card’ at the advertisement time for the Wednesday worship service on the 3rd. YouTube video capture-Yoido Full Gospel Church recently decided to give its members an’anti-coronavirus card’ that prevents the corona 19 virus with 3D wavelength, but the controversy stopped distributing it.
As the controversy grew, the church apologized, saying, “We have not been able to deeply examine the effect in a situation that has not been scientifically verified.”
Previously, Pastor Young-Hoon Lee of Yeouido Full Gospel Church publicized the’Anti-Corona Virus Card’ on the 3rd, during the advertising time for demand worship.
Pastor Lee said, “A card that has been invented by a doctor of engineering at Yonsei University and has undergone various verifications,” he said. “There is no corona 19 confirmed person among the people with the 3D wavelength and this card, and the confirmed person was healed quickly.”
The card was made by Professor Hyun-won Kim of the Wonju College of Medicine at Yonsei University, and Professor Kim is known to claim that the card contains digital 3D waves of substances such as the cure for Corona 19.
Pastor Young-Hoon Lee said, “We will provide all members of the congregation through the Academic Affairs Bureau according to the number of families,” he said. “By collecting the data (according to Dr.’s logic), we are trying to prove that the 3D wave plays a role in preventing and killing the corona 19 virus.” Revealed.
He added, “Don’t doubt what history will appear on a piece of paper,” he added. “Let’s take the card and check if a confirmed person comes out again a month later.”
However, experts expressed concern about the distribution of unverified information in public, saying, “The content has no scientific basis.”
Professor Kim Tak of Infectious Diseases at Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital said, “We talk about unproven information as if it were proved, and we can’t help but be concerned about the impact of such content as it is being used. said.
Some members of the church also protested, saying, “It is no different from a superstitious act to prevent corona with a card that has not been scientifically verified.”
As the controversy grew, the Yoido Full Gospel Church released a press release for clarification and explained that “a church elder said that it was provided free of charge in good faith, so it was briefly introduced at the time of the advertisement.”
He said, “We are sorry to cause concern for the introduction of the effect without being able to examine it deeply in a situation where the effect has not been scientifically verified,” he said.
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