NBC Introduces
Instructor Man Hee Lee
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8/16/2012 11:28:00 PM | Updated 2013-02-24 PM 11:28:55
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Controversial
religious leader comes to Bakersfield
A controversial
religious leader came to Bakersfield on Monday.
Korean Christian
instructor Man Hee Lee was here to speak about the fulfillment of the Book of
Revelation and to what some people call the most disputed content in the
Bible about the end of time.
The ballroom at
the Double Tree Hotel was filled with more than 100 followers and local
church leaders to listen to Man Hee Lee testify on the Fulfillment of
Revelation, something that often sparks controversy.
Man Hee Lee was
born to a poor farming family of royal descent. He claims Jesus appeared to
him and anointed him.
"He says
that he has sent a angel, a messenger, to testify to the churches. And, that
is what was promised. So to the churches, Jesus sent this individual here to
testify to those very churches," said Man Hee Lee through an
interpretor.
Lee claims he is
the only person who saw and heard the events of Revelation and can testify to
their meanings exactly according to the Bible. His words Monday peaked the
interest of some local ministries to do further research.
"It's
important that we study this in a lot more detail. This was just an overview,
but we need to dissect it a little more and make sure it's spot on with the
Word. I feel good about it, but I want to check it out a little bit
deeper," said Lawrence Gonzales, Fresh Start Ministries.
Controversy
seems to go hand in hand with many parts of the Bible and interpretations.
Another local
minister says she can see why there would be controversy with Lee's
instruction.
"He is very
sure of his interpretation, and I think when there is someone who is very
sure of their interpretation, there is always somebody else who interprets it
differently," said Doris Dunham, Church of the Brethren.
Bakersfield
wasn't Lee's first California stop on this trip. He spoke at the Crystal
Cathedral in Garden Grove on Saturday, where many members were angry that he
was appearing at their venue.
Lee also spoke
in New York, Belgium and Germany.
His Tabernacle
of the Testimony, headquartered in South Korea, has 140,000 members
worldwide.
Lee says the
Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to
all nations and then the end will come.
We spoke with
local Catholic leaders who said they did not know Lee was speaking here on
Monday.
Source : http://www.scjnews.net
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