Godzilla2000
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Well...I clicked on a humorous video, the Fine Bros. Elders/Teens/Youtubers/Kids React To series to be exact and the ad that precedes the video I clicked on is decidedly grimmer, an ad about the end of the world and how everyone on this planet will be cooked in an instant save for only a few people. Then it goes into a story about a little Korean Girl who saw only a few people ascend to heaven and the rest going to hell. Red Flags of cult belief status started ringing inside my head the moment I saw this and I did a quick Google search of Sa-rang, the name of the girl, and found out it's more or less a splinter religion based on Christianity based in cult capitol of the world California. It seems to me all these crazy religions start in the state of California. But anyways, tell me does this sound like a cult to you?
http://english.sarang.org/
It's an extreme Christian based belief that puts a little girl's ideaology spiritually above the Holy Trinity and the word of God. Her name is even the name of the church. That sounds suspiciously like a cult to me. I wish I could find the video for the advertisement which plays like a cult initiation video, but I can't find a link. Cults and their fanatical belief systems of death, destruction and extinction...they're are very interesting studies in how humans make sense of the intangible world.
The girl's dream sounds like something I saw in a bad 80's musical call The Apple, which had a "heavenly car" in it too.
http://english.sarang.org/
It's an extreme Christian based belief that puts a little girl's ideaology spiritually above the Holy Trinity and the word of God. Her name is even the name of the church. That sounds suspiciously like a cult to me. I wish I could find the video for the advertisement which plays like a cult initiation video, but I can't find a link. Cults and their fanatical belief systems of death, destruction and extinction...they're are very interesting studies in how humans make sense of the intangible world.
The girl's dream sounds like something I saw in a bad 80's musical call The Apple, which had a "heavenly car" in it too.
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