The original Korean text: https://blog.naver.com/stevision/50176998113
A fantasy novel writer A wrote a great work with all his strength. However, someone B, who didn't agree to A's thought, arbitrarily revised a little A's work and published it. And A accused B of copyright infringement and defamation to the police. Then, can B say, "The government cannot prove the contents of A's fantasy novel to be a fact, nor can the parts I've revised be proved false, so why does the government intervene?"
Police would not be persuaded by B's ignorance. The government acknowledges that A has the copyright of the novel he wrote even if the government does not believe or accept the contents of A's novel themselves, so can fairly punish B for infringing this copyright.
Who has the copyright and ownership of the Bible? It belongs to Christianity, whose community confirmed books of the Bible as their own Scripture in the 4th century AD and have been living Christian life with the Scripture until now. The books of the Bible are religious writings of those who experienced the only God of the Trinity, and the Jesus who is a true God and a true human being and is the Savior of the world. Christianity made the Bible their Scripture, in such experiences and in the religious faith in the truth of such experiences. The Bible is the Scripture combined with the experiences and religious beliefs of Christianity.
If someone used this Bible to deify himself, can Christianity ask the government to punish him for defamation and infringement of rights? Of course, yes! The government can punish him even when the government does not accept the belief of Christianity as a truth, because no one, including the government, can deny that the Bible is a religious asset of Christianity. To interpret this Bible, a Christian religious asset, differently from the original Christian faith and to teach it to people is a serious violation of the rights of Christianity as a religion.
The fantasy novelist A mentioned above has 'copyright', while Christianity has 'religious rights'. The government should recognize these religious rights, or 'Christianity's exclusive right to interpret the Scripture containing the religious beliefs of Christianity, even if the government does not recognize Christianity as a national religion, or even if the government does not recognize the Christian faith as a legally valid truth or a fact. This is the right implement of the freedom of religion.
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