Anyone wonder among Presbyterian Koreans, what is Blood science in Korea?
This guy is supposed to play the first Presbyterian Missionary in the American Mission to Korea. Mr. Dulake respectively, is an American citizen with mixed half-Korean ancestry, who plays "Horace Allen" on the Korean series Jejoongwon.
Here's the historical figure he's playing in the Series "Jejoongwon". Mr. Allen was bald like this photo in young age too, by the way.
What I'm trying to find out is what I've seen elsewhere. How come the descendants of the Missionaries like Peter Underwood go to great pains, in statements like "flowing in my veins is Korean blood". He probably doesn't have A Single Korean ancestor.
People claim in traditions that you can tell a lot of personality by their blood. And people by superstition might date with a similar blood type. There are many different issues in the Mission. Consider directing statements publicly and abroad that the holiday Chuseok is just like the American Thanksgiving holiday. That's a different issue, that's relating people. There's the issue of translations being difficult to access. So specifically, it Sure Seems Like that the Church has a problem with Blood Sciences, or as well as Financial Scandal like everything over there.
We can check "A renewed emphasis on the purity of Korean "blood"[25] has caused tensions, leading to renewed debates on multi-ethnicity and racism both in South Korea and abroad." That's on a page filled about "blood" in South Korean Ethnic Nationalism.
If that IS true, as a Theory on these kinds of developments, it is very counter-productive to be in the Church so heavily. King Gojong, Ahn Changho, and countless others who bring to light the motto "For the Good of the World", who cooperated fully in institutions to highlight the Civilization of Korea since the 1800's. I find disgusting blood-racism-nationalism. That is probably worse than Nazi science when they had power.
The Korean Church does describe its Anti-colonial Nationalism in some detail. The Church has a full history of Anti-Nationalism! Please analyze the anthem of Netherlands, I the Prince of Netherlands ever insulted Spain, greater or not, when Prince of Orange did demand to not be a Spanish colony. The Church worked together across nationalities. The Church should direct all nations.
If the Presbyterians did promote the Internationalist "Auld Lang Syne" , see how everyone notes a Scottish tune about the Old Times of 4,000 year old Scotland not Rome, well then that's understandably less Nationalist than the new song Aegukga. Everyone would be led to Understand "오래 전에 사라진" history and couples, that's not exactly the endpoint of the Anthem of course.
This guy is supposed to play the first Presbyterian Missionary in the American Mission to Korea. Mr. Dulake respectively, is an American citizen with mixed half-Korean ancestry, who plays "Horace Allen" on the Korean series Jejoongwon.

What I'm trying to find out is what I've seen elsewhere. How come the descendants of the Missionaries like Peter Underwood go to great pains, in statements like "flowing in my veins is Korean blood". He probably doesn't have A Single Korean ancestor.
People claim in traditions that you can tell a lot of personality by their blood. And people by superstition might date with a similar blood type. There are many different issues in the Mission. Consider directing statements publicly and abroad that the holiday Chuseok is just like the American Thanksgiving holiday. That's a different issue, that's relating people. There's the issue of translations being difficult to access. So specifically, it Sure Seems Like that the Church has a problem with Blood Sciences, or as well as Financial Scandal like everything over there.
We can check "A renewed emphasis on the purity of Korean "blood"[25] has caused tensions, leading to renewed debates on multi-ethnicity and racism both in South Korea and abroad." That's on a page filled about "blood" in South Korean Ethnic Nationalism.
If that IS true, as a Theory on these kinds of developments, it is very counter-productive to be in the Church so heavily. King Gojong, Ahn Changho, and countless others who bring to light the motto "For the Good of the World", who cooperated fully in institutions to highlight the Civilization of Korea since the 1800's. I find disgusting blood-racism-nationalism. That is probably worse than Nazi science when they had power.
The Korean Church does describe its Anti-colonial Nationalism in some detail. The Church has a full history of Anti-Nationalism! Please analyze the anthem of Netherlands, I the Prince of Netherlands ever insulted Spain, greater or not, when Prince of Orange did demand to not be a Spanish colony. The Church worked together across nationalities. The Church should direct all nations.
If the Presbyterians did promote the Internationalist "Auld Lang Syne" , see how everyone notes a Scottish tune about the Old Times of 4,000 year old Scotland not Rome, well then that's understandably less Nationalist than the new song Aegukga. Everyone would be led to Understand "오래 전에 사라진" history and couples, that's not exactly the endpoint of the Anthem of course.
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