Religious freedom is a very important right.
Therefore, no matter what the state or the masses may say, there is no need to stop religious activities.
If the dissolution order is confirmed by the court, it will just "lose its status as a religious corporation".
The privileges specifically granted to religious organizations will cease, but basic human rights will not be lost.
They will just be treated like us normal people.
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"Isn't this a great opportunity?"
The former Unification Church has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to show the government that it is 'cool' by giving back (beating back) its corporate status to the public.
You can say "we can unite as a religious organization without the protection of the state," and you can show us "we can continue our faith"
To begin with, any religious group should be anti-authority and anti-corporation?
It is a bizarre sight to see a religious group that presents new values to the world, yet exists under the aegis of the state.
There is no way that a religious group that is not suppressed by the powers that be can become a major player.
At least three of the world's major religions in existence have survived through tremendous state oppression to maintain their faith.
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Currently, it seems that the public's windfall is getting worse every day due to a series of lame-ass gaffes and responses by former Unification Church cult leaders, but, well, let's put that aside
You, the Unification Church, will make the most of this oppression and be reborn like a phoenix!
Come on, now, let's go and slap the religious juridical status back on the Agency for Cultural Affairs.