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The denomination in which the Seoul Myeongseong Church belongs is the hereditary prevention law, which means that a retired pastor's family can not serve as pastor again. There has been controversy over the past two years as to whether or not this law has been violated.

It is Kim Ki-tae.

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The jurisdiction of the Korean Presbyterian Church Presbyteries has decided to nullify the appointment of pastor Kim, who is the son of pastor Kim,

After about six and a half hours of marathon conferences, in August of last year, I decided to overturn the decision and confirm that the rich heredity was right.

Pastor Kim Ha Na has served as pastor of Myeongseong Church since 2017 following his father who retired in 2015.

The Presbyterian Church in which the Fame Church belongs has a law to prevent hereditary pastors from taking pastoral care.

Pastor Kim Ha-na has argued that he was not a hereditary hero after his father had retired and came to Korea for nearly two years.

The Myeongseong Church is one of the largest churches in Korea with a population of 100,000 and an annual contribution of tens of billions of won.

Christians and civil society groups welcomed the decision as an opportunity to eradicate religion.

On the other hand, the Rev. Kim Hae-sung has protested and submitted a proposal to abolish the anti-humiliation law itself.

The controversy is still alive when the proclamation is revoked at next month's general assembly, when the Mongolian church may appoint Pastor Kim.