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  • Koreans should not forget their old traditions, the traditions are pure, beautiful, and wonderful is a shame and a pity that Christianity is destroying Korea and Koreans

  • @AKUMARYU666 Actually without Christianity there would be no Korea and Koreans ethnic, cultural, national identity would have been destroyed by the Japanese at the end of the 20th century. Most of the Provisional Government members were Christians. Korean Christians were also at the forefront of every social movement be it labor rights, democracy, gender equality for the last 50-60 years. Most Korean universities, hospitals, and social institutions also have Christians origins.

  • @heeki your jesus stick inside your ass, kills Christianity every culture,he has no respect for any other culture and the bible is a lie

  • @AKUMARYU666 That's ironic point seeing as how you're the only one using abusive and insulting language. Your personal issues against Christianity aside, what I wrote are empirical FACTS and part of Korean history. Let me know if you want to talk about Korean culture and/or history. Not really interested in trading namecalling and trading insults. Thanks.

  • @heeki Insults or not is the fact that Korea's ancient culture is dying because of this foreign religion, Christianity is like a cancer that starts small and spreads rapidly killing everything that goes against their doctrine ignorant.

    It may not sound but this is something serious, because the ancient ca korea traditional identity is being slowly extinguished

  • @elaine0kada The tribalistic hate and bigotry that you're spewing is the cancer that kills cultures. You're the one who is hung up on absolutist labels and lambasting "Christianity" while ignoring historical facts I've provided for you. But then again you don't sound like you know too much about Korean culture or history. Thanks for your 'insight' but you should leave welfare of Korean culture to those who actually know it and care.

  • When I was a young man in Korea with the US Army a Shaman saved my life. I will always be thankful. This is real.

  • @mellowsky47

    So were you with the Katusa? Can you give us details please?

  • @thepalacemaid I was not a Katusa, I was a Military Policeman and an American she was my Korean wifes grandmother.

  • thank you for this posting - very helpful in my research!

  • Does anyone know who this fascinating performing shaman is?

    Maybe she has an own website?

    This is such a beautiful shamanic performance and shaman that I recommended this video together with the videos of soyou333 to my fellow students of the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD online course about ritual and religion. I am very grateful for this video!

  • @matthiasreichelt You can't trust youtube to teach anyone anything, OXFORD?

  • @matthiasreichelt it's highly unlikely that she has her own website. Although many many Koreans are more advanced users of technology than even the students of your school, those attracted to traditional Korean culture and involved with it are generally speaking late-adapters and have little need for things like webpages.

  • @matthiasreichelt lol whatever you just had to put university of oxford in bold. prob you have nothing better to feel proud of yourself. your ego that cant stop bragging would not benefit much from religion class lol

  • Very interesting.

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