Politicians and media house exploitation must stop – Shincheonji Church of Jesus


Politicians and certain media outlets must stop exploiting
Shincheonji Church of Jesus for political contention.
The Joint Investigation Headquarters must conduct an
impartial investigation.
Shincheonji Church of Jesus expresses deep concern
regarding the proliferation of speculative reports based
solely on the unilateral claims of expelled individuals.
These reports involve allegations of “mass entry into the
People Power Party,” “interference in the Presidential
election,” and “interference in the General election.”
We state clearly and unequivocally:
Shincheonji Church of Jesus has never instructed
its members to join any political party, including the
People Power Party or the Democratic Party of Korea,
or to engage in political activities. Systematic election
interference is neither structurally possible nor factually
true.
The church does not have the means to know its
members’ individual political choices, nor do we control
them. Individual political activity is a fundamental right
guaranteed by the Constitution. Accordingly, we do not
track the number of party members in our congregation,
and we do not keep any such lists.
Despite this, certain politicians and media outlets
are concluding that Shincheonji Church of Jesus is
systematically interfering in elections in collusion with
a specific party. This behavior amplifies unverified
speculation and effectively predetermines the direction
of the investigation before it has even concluded.
Shincheonji Church of Jesus seeks the establishment
of truth based on facts, not speculation. Therefore,
we officially demand that the Joint Investigation
Headquarters conduct a fair verification process as
follows.
First, the Joint Investigation Headquarters must conduct
a simultaneous joint inquiry by cross-referencing the
list of members of Shincheonji Church of Jesus with the
political party rosters, including those of the Democratic
Party and the People Power Party.
Shincheonji Church of Jesus clearly states its willingness
to provide its membership list with the consent of its
members. This investigation must not target a specific
party alone. It must be, as the President instructed,
an investigation “without sanctuary,” leaving no one
exempt.
Second, if any individuals are confirmed to be registered
members of any political party, the Headquarters must
directly investigate the circumstances of their joining
and whether there was any systemic instruction.
Furthermore, the investigation must objectively
verify whether these individuals participated in major
intra-party elections, such as presidential primaries or
party leadership primaries.
Third, if the claim persists that Shincheonji Church
of Jesus received special favors through political
intervention, specific details and evidence must be
clearly presented. If political collusion actually existed,
it could not explain the current reality where the church
is blocked from using its own facilities as religious sites,
even after purchasing spaces through a legally sound
process.
We strongly demand that this matter be clarified not
through suspicion targeting a specific party, but through
a fair joint investigation that spans both ruling and
opposition parties.
Fourth, the Headquarters must investigate whether
there is collusion between politics and religion across
all religious groups, including Protestant, Buddhist, and
Catholic denominations, and must use the exact same
methods applied to Shincheonji Church of J



