OCC:Occult Rituals & the World Council of Churches  by David L. Brown

   OCCULT RITUALS AT WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES CONVENTION Edited by
David L. Brown

   In February of 1991 4,000 people gathered in Canberra, Australis fro
the 7th World Assembly of the World Council of Churches. It's nothing
new for members of this apostate group to say things like Dr. Wesley
Ariarajah said this year, "I simply cannot believe that there have not
been other people [other than Christians}] who are familiar with
God...My understanding of God's love is too broad for me to believe
that only this narrow segment called the Christian church will be
saved...If you are a Christian, you must be open and broad, not narrow
and exclusive." But, this year the WCC had been drawn deeper into
Satan's lie by the OCCULT RITUAL was initiated by Dr. Chung Hyun-Kyung.
Ms. Chung is a Presbyterian minister in Korea and a professor at Ewha
Woman's University in Seoul. The ritual began with a dance she invited
the audience to participate in. The sensual dance was a part of the
preparation ritual intended to "prepare the way for the spirits." Next
she "invoked the spirits of the dead" burning candles on each side of
her while reading the names of departed spirits... Hagar, Uriah, male
babies killed by Herod, Joan of Arc, Jewish people killed in the gas
chambers, Mahatma Gandhi, Steve Biko, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm
X and "the spirit of the Liberator, our brother Jesus, tortured and
killed on the cross."

   She went on to expound the various aspects of Korean spiritism and
said that she equated the demonic goddess Kwan In with the holy spirit.
Kwan In is venerated as goddess of compassion and wisdom by East Asian
women. They believe this enlightened being can go to Nirvana any time
she wants to but does not because of her compassion for all suffering
beings. She seeks to enlighten them. When they are enlightened she
empowers them to swim to the shore of Nirvana.

   Her speech ended with a crude aboriginal dance which I could not in
good conscience describe.

   [Based on a report in the June 1991 issue of "THE BAPTIST BULLETIN"
by Dr. John E. Millheim]
