Ahn Sahng-hong

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Ahn Sahng-Hong (or Ahnsahnghong) (1918 - 25 February 1985[1]) founded the World Mission Society Church of God (in Korean, 하나님의교회 세계복음선교협회), which considers him the second coming of Jesus.

Mr. Ahnsahnghong’s grave is in South Gyeongsang Province where he is buried in the public myosoda at the cemetery (석계공원) near Oeseok-ri.

According to the World Mission Society Church of God, he joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1947. He renounced Buddhism and was baptized in 1948. He founded the World Mission Society Church of God in 1964.

Some people outside the church, familiar with the sect, consider Ahn Sang-hong a heresiarch.[2]

He was the author of several books[3], including Visitors from the Angelic World and The Seal of God and the last Plagues. Throughout the 35 chapters of The Mystery of God and The Spring of The Water of Life, Ahn sahng-hong testifies about the importance of keeping the Passover.[2]

[edit] See also

  • [peru tv]- second coming christ ahnsahnghong and heavenly mother
 http://wmscog.org/

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ 세계 복음전파에 진력(盡力) 다하는 '하나님의교회', 천지일보, make data : 2010-01-11, find data : 2010-08-08
  2. ^ a b "Korea: The Church of God". Korea: The Church of God. Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/refworld/rwmain?page=country&docid=42df611d20&skip=&coi=KOR. Retrieved 2007-08-17. 
  3. ^ Church of God World Mission Society Website: [1] (Korean)

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