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Unification Church
Hangul 통일교회
Hanja 統一敎會
Revised Romanization Tongil Gyohoe
McCune-Reischauer T'ongil Kyohoe

The Unification Church is the group of people who follow Korean religious leader Sun Myung Moon. Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters. More specifically it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language Romanization system in South Korea. McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language Romanization systems along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which Korea is a geographic area composed of two sovereign countries a civilization and a former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. Sun Myung Moon (born January 6 1920) is the Korean founder and leader of the world-wide Unification Church and of the larger Unification The Unification Church owns, operates or subsidizes other organizations involved in political, cultural, commercial, mass-media and other activities.

Unification Church beliefs are based on Moon's book, Divine Principle, and draw from the Bible as well as Asian traditions. The Divine Principle or Exposition of the Divine Principle (in Korean Wolli Kangron) is the main theological textbook of the Etymology According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word bible is from Latin biblia, traced from the same word through Medieval Latin and Late Latin These beliefs include a universal God; in the creation of a literal Kingdom of Heaven on earth; the universal salvation of all people, good and evil as well as living and dead; that Jesus did not come to die; and that the second coming of Christ is a man born in Korea in the early 20th century. God is the principal or sole Deity in Religions and other belief systems that worship one deity. Universal reconciliation, also called universal salvation or sometimes simply universalism, is the Christian doctrine or belief that all will receive Salvation Unification theology (theology of the Unification Church) has as its core the Divine Principle, which was said to be discovered by or revealed to Sun Myung Moon Christ is the English term for the Greek ( Khristós) meaning "the anointed " [1] This Messiah is believed by Unificationists to be Sun Myung Moon. This article is about the concept of a Messiah in religion notably in the Christian Islamic and Jewish traditions [2]

In 1954, the group was formally and legally established in Seoul, South Korea as The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC). Seoul ( soʊl is the Capital and largest City of South Korea. In the 1990s, Moon changed the official name of the church from the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity to the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification.

Members are found throughout the world, with the majority living in South Korea or Japan. South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea and often referred to as Korea ( Korean: 대한민국 tɛː For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. [3][4] Church membership is estimated by scholars to be around 250,000, but claimed by the church to be 3,000,000. [5][6] In the English speaking world church members are sometimes referred to as Moonies, though this is a derogatory label[7][8] created by detractors. Moonies is a derogatory term for members of the Unification Church, based on the name of church founder Sun Myung Moon.

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History

Church members believe that Jesus appeared to Mun Yong-myong (his birth name) on April 17, 1935, when Moon was 15 years old (in his 16th year in Korean age reckoning), and asked him to accomplish the work left unaccomplished after his crucifixion. Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC / BCE —26–36 AD / CE) Events 69 - After the First Battle of Bedriacum, Vitellius becomes Roman Emperor. Year 1935 ( MCMXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. East Asian age reckoning ( Mongolian: Khii nas is a concept that originated in China and is used in East Asian countries After a period of prayer and consideration, Moon accepted the mission, later changing his name to Mun Son-myong (Sun Myung Moon). Sun Myung Moon (born January 6 1920) is the Korean founder and leader of the world-wide Unification Church and of the larger Unification [9]

The beginnings of the Church's official teachings, the Divine Principle, first saw written form as Wolli Wonbon in 1946. The Divine Principle or Exposition of the Divine Principle (in Korean Wolli Kangron) is the main theological textbook of the (The second, expanded version, Wolli Hesol, or Explanation of the Divine Principle, was not published until 1957; for a more complete account, see Divine Principle. The Divine Principle or Exposition of the Divine Principle (in Korean Wolli Kangron) is the main theological textbook of the ) Sun Myung Moon preached in northern Korea after the end of World War II and was imprisoned by the communist regime in North Korea in 1946. World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including He was released from prison, along with many other North Koreans, with the advance of American and United Nations forces during the Korean War and built his first church from mud and cardboard boxes as a refugee in Pusan. North Korea is the commonly used short form name for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (or DPRK) a State located in East Asia, The United Nations ( UN) is an International organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in International law, International security The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korean and South Korean regimes with major hostilities lasting from June 25 1950 until the [10]

Moon formally founded his organization in Seoul on May 1, 1954, calling it "The Holy Spirit(ual) Association for the Unification of World Christianity. Seoul ( soʊl is the Capital and largest City of South Korea. Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor. Year 1954 ( MCMLIV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1954 Gregorian calendar) " The name alludes to Moon's stated intention for his organization to be a unifying force for all Christian denominations. The phrase "Holy Spirit Association" has the sense in the original Korean of "Heavenly Spirits" and not the "Holy Spirit" of Christianity. "Unification" has political as well as religious connotations, in keeping with the church's teaching that restoration must be complete, both spiritual and physical. The church expanded rapidly in South Korea and by the end of 1955 had 30 church centers throughout the nation. [11]

In 1958, Moon sent missionaries to Japan, and in 1959, to America. Moon himself moved to the United States in 1971, (although he remained a citizen of the Republic of Korea). South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea and often referred to as Korea ( Korean: 대한민국 tɛː Missionary work took place in Washington D.C., New York, and California. Washington DC ( formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. UC missionaries found success in San Francisco, where it expanded in both Berkeley and San Francisco as the Creative Community Project. Berkeley is a city on the east shore of San Francisco Bay in Northern California, in the United States. By 1971 the Unification Church of the United States had about 500 members. The Unification Church of the United States is a New religious movement in the United States of America. By 1973 the church had some presence in all 50 states and had a few thousand members. [12]

Irving Louis Horowitz compared the attraction of Unification teachings to American young people at this time to the hippie and radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s, saying:

The Reverend Moon is a fundamentalist with a vengeance. The Hippie Subculture was originally a Youth movement that began in the United States during the early 1960s and spread around the world He has a belief system that admits of no boundaries or limits, an all-embracing truth. His writings exhibit a holistic concern for the person, society, nature, and all things embraced by the human vision. In this sense the concept underwriting the Unification church is apt, for its primary drive and appeal is unity, urging a paradigm of essence in an overly complicated world of existence. It is a ready-made doctrine for impatient young people and all those for whom the pursuit of the complex has become a tiresome and fruitless venture. [13]

In 1974, Moon took full-page ads in major newspapers defending President Richard M. Nixon at the height of the Watergate controversy. The Watergate scandals were a series of Political scandals during the presidency of Richard Nixon that resulted in the Indictment of several of Nixon's

In 1975, Moon sent out missionaries to 120 countries to spread the Unification Church around the world and also in part, he said, to act as "lightning rods" to receive "persecution. "

In the 1970s Moon gave a series of public speeches in the United states including one in Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974 and two in 1976: In Yankee Stadium in New York City, and on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington D.C., where Moon spoke on "God's Hope for America. Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, and known colloquially as The Garden, has been the name of four Arenas in New York City. The City of New York The original Yankee Stadium is a Stadium located in The Bronx in New York City. The City of New York The Washington Monument is a large tall sand-colored Obelisk near the west end of the National Mall in Washington D Washington DC ( formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D "

In 1976 Christian writer James Bjornstad wrote The Moon Is Not the Son, which criticized Unification Church theology. In 1979 Canadian writer Josh Freed wrote Moonwebs: Journey into the Mind of a Cult, which was the basis for the film Ticket to Heaven. Ticket to Heaven is a 1981 Canadian film about the recruiting of a man into a group portrayed to be a Cult, and his life in the group until forcibly Eileen Barker, a sociologist specializing in religious topics, studied church members in England and in 1984 published her findings in her book The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing? Observing Unificationists approach to prospective new members, Barker came to reject a strict interpretation of the "brainwashing" theory as an explanation for conversion to the Unification Church. Eileen Vartan Barker (born 21 April 1938 in Edinburgh UK is a Professor in Sociology, an emeritus member of the London School of Economics (LSE and The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing ? is a November 1984 Book written by Eileen Barker, Blackwell Publishers

In 1978, a Congressional subcommittee issued a report that included the results of its investigation into the UC, and into other organizations associated with Moon. The Fraser Committee ( also known as the Subcommittee on International Organizations) was a committee of the United States House of Representatives which met in Among its other conclusions, the subcommittee's report stated that "Among the goals of the Moon Organization is the establishment of a worldwide government in which the separation of church and state would be abolished and which would be governed by Moon and his followers. World government is the concept of a political body that would make interpret and enforce International law. Separation of church and state is a Political and Legal Doctrine that Government and religious institutions are to be kept separate "[14]

In 1982 Moon was convicted of tax fraud by the government of the United States and spent over one year in federal prison.

In the 1980s, the church co-sponsored journalist Carlton Sherwood's book defending Moon; Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. Carlton Sherwood is an American journalist who produced the anti- John Kerry film Stolen Honor. Inquisition is a 1991 book by Carlton Sherwood about the early 1980s investigation and trial of Rev

In 1991 Moon announced that church members should return to their hometowns in order to undertake apostolic work there. Massimo Introvigne, who has studied the Unification Church and other new religious movements, has said that this confirms that full-time membership is no longer considered crucial to church members. A new religious movement or NRM is a term used to refer to a religious faith or an ethical spiritual or philosophical movement of recent origin that is not part [15]

In 1997, the Russian government passed a law requiring the Unification Church and other non-Russian religions to register their congregations and submit to tight controls. Russia (Россия Rossiya) or the Russian Federation ( Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is a transcontinental Country extending [16]

In 2000, the Unification Church was one of the co-sponsors of the Million Family March in Washington D. C.. The Million Family March was a rally in Washington DC to celebrate Family unity and racial and religious harmony as well as to address other Washington DC ( formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D [17]

In April 2008, Sun Myung Moon (then 88 years old) appointed his youngest son, Hyung Jin Moon, to be the new leader of the Unification Church and the world-wide Unification Movement, saying, "I hope everyone helps him so that he may fulfil his duty as the successor of the True Parents. Hyung Jin Moon is the youngest son of Rev Sun Myung Moon and Mrs " [18]

Beliefs

Main article: Unification theology
See also: Divine Principle

Principles underlying God's creation

God is viewed as the creator in Unification Theology. Unification theology (theology of the Unification Church) has as its core the Divine Principle, which was said to be discovered by or revealed to Sun Myung Moon The Divine Principle or Exposition of the Divine Principle (in Korean Wolli Kangron) is the main theological textbook of the God has polar characteristics corresponding to (but more subtle or "internal" than) the attributes we see expressed in his creation: masculinity and femininity, internal character and external form, subject and object. God is referred to as "he" for simplicity and because "masculinity" is associated with "subject. " God is omniscient and omnipotent, though bound by his own principles and the logical consequences of human freedom; in order to experience a relationship of love, he created human beings as his children and gave them freedom to love him or not as they chose.

The fall of humanity

Unificationists believe that the Fall of Man was an actual historical event (rather than an allegory) involving an original human couple, who are called Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis in the Bible. The Fall of Man, or simply the Fall, in Christian doctrine refers to the transition of the first humans from a state of innocent obedience to God, An allegory (from αλλος allos "other" and el αγορευειν agoreuein "to speak in public" is a figurative mode of representation Adam (אָדָם ʼĀḏām, "dust man mankind" آدم; Ge'ez: አዳ and Eve (חַוָּה Ḥawwā, "living Etymology According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word bible is from Latin biblia, traced from the same word through Medieval Latin and Late Latin The elements in the story, however, such as the Tree of Life, the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the forbidden fruit, the serpent, etc. A tree of life is a mystical concept a Metaphor for common descent or a Motif in various world theologies and philosophies. In the Book of Genesis, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (and occasionally translated as the Tree of Conscience,) was a Tree in the middle of the , are interpreted to be symbolic metaphors for ideal man, ideal woman, sexual love, and Satan, respectively. Metaphor (from the Greek: μεταφορά - metaphora, meaning "transfer" is language that directly compares seemingly unrelated subjects Satan, ( Standard Hebrew Satan'el, English accuser) is a term that originates from the Abrahamic faiths, being traditionally The essence of the fall is that Eve was seduced by an angelic being (Lucifer). Lucifer is a name frequently given to Satan in Christian belief Eve then seduced Adam. So love was consummated through sexual intercourse between Adam and Eve apart from the plan of God, and before Adam and Eve were spiritually mature. Unificationists believe there was a "spiritual (sexual) fall" between Eve and the angel, and a "physical (sexual) fall" between Eve and Adam. They also regard Adam and Eve's son Cain killing his brother Abel as a literal event which contributed to humankind's fallen state. Unificationists teach that since the "fall of humanity," all of human history has been a constant struggle between the forces of God and Satan to correct this original sin (cf. Original sin is according to a doctrine in Catholic theology, humanity's state of Sin resulting from the Fall of Man. Augustine and lust, concupiscence). Modern definitions of Concupiscence an ardent usually sensuous longing a strong sexual desire lust This belief contributes to their strict moral code of "absolute love" and sexual purity, and the need for "indemnity" or reparations.

Restoration of God's original ideal

A fundamental teaching of the church is that God possesses both male and female attributes and that the most perfect substantial expression of God is to be found in a "true love" relationship between a fully perfected man and a fully perfected woman, living in accordance with the will of God. This love can then grow between parents and children. "True love" is understood to mean a sacrificial love that it is unconditional, unchanging, and eternal. The love that was lost at the Fall of Man must be restored. The history of religion, especially that of the central Providence of Judeo-Christianity, is the story of Divine and human effort to rebuild God's original ideal world. A messiah comes in the position of Adam as a starting point for a new sinless Eden, the Kingdom of God on Earth. Jesus provided spiritual salvation but could not achieve the complete elimination of evil and the establishment of a perfect society on earth. The Lord of the Second Advent comes as True Parents (Sun Myung Moon and Hakja Han Moon) to complete this restoration work by adopting all people into the True Family, cleansing them of Original Sin, and laying the foundation for the Kingdom of God on earth (see: Unification Church political views) and in the spirit world. Politics in Divine Principle, the central book of teachings of the Unification Church (UC include the assertion that monarchies and dictatorships

Celibacy and marriage

The Unification Church uses the term "absolute love" to refer to its teaching about sexual morality, which is essentially abstinence before marriage and fidelity thereafter.

During the church's period of early growth (197085 in America), most church members lived in intentional communities. Year 1970 ( MCMLXX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1985 ( MCMLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar) An intentional community is a planned Residential community designed to have a much higher degree of Teamwork than other communities The majority of members' marriages were arranged by Moon personally. In recent years this rule was relaxed, with parents and their children often arranging marriages themselves, sometimes with suggestions from church leaders.

Many members considered it the ultimate test of their faith to accept a match arranged by Moon, and the church's increasingly large marriage blessings have attracted much notice. The Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church is considered by the Unification Church to be the most important and central ceremony in a person’s spiritual life These ceremonies, dubbed "mass marriage" by the press, constitute the feature of the Church that is perhaps the most unusual to Westerners. Moon has presided over marriages of groups of hundreds, thousands, or even of tens of thousands of couples at once. Many of the arranged marriages paired people from different countries, races, and cultures. Moon teaches that such "exchange marriages" will help build connections among the divided human family, as people stretch their hearts to love spouse, in-laws, and children.

Several church-related groups are working to promote sexual abstinence until marriage and fidelity in marriage, both among church members and the general public. Sexual abstinence is the practice of voluntarily refraining from some or all aspects of Sexual activity. [19]

Related organizations

The Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown, New York was founded in 1975. The Unification Theological Seminary (UTS is the main Seminary of the international Unification Church. New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous

News World Communications is the international media arm of the church. For the now-defunct US television production company and station owner see New World Communications. It includes the Washington Times newspaper in Washington D. C., United Press International (UPI), Insight Magazine, The World & I, the Middle East Times, Tiempos del Mundo, Segye Ilbo, Segye Times USA, Chongyohak Shinmun, Sekai Nippo, GolfStyles, and the World Peace Herald. The Washington Times is a daily Broadsheet Newspaper published in Washington D Washington DC ( formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D Middle East Times is a web based daily newspaper, owned by News World Communications and published in Washington D [1]

The Professors World Peace Academy was founded on May 6, 1973, in Korea, by Moon declaring its intent to "contribute to the solutions of urgent problems facing our modern civilization and to help resolve the cultural divide between East and West". Events 1527 - Spanish and German troops sack Rome; some consider this the end of the Renaissance. Year 1973 ( MCMLXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. PWPA now has chapters in over one hundred countries.

As of 1999 the Tongil Group, at that time owned by the Unification Church, was the nation's 35th largest commercial conglomerate. ("Tongil" is Korean for "unity" or "unification". ) It owned over 1 billion USD in real estate in South Korea and was in the process of expanding into North Korea. [20]

In the United States the church and church members own fishing interests, which are for-profit businesses and pay taxes. The biggest are in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Alaska and Alabama. This article is about Gloucester Massachusetts USA there are other places called Gloucester Gloucester (ˈglɒstɚ) is a city on Alaska ( Аляска Alyaska) is a state in the United States of America, in the northwest of the North American continent Alabama (formally the State of Alabama;) is a State located in the southern region of the United States of America. In Kodiak, Alaska the church "runs a fleet of fishing boats . Kodiak (Кадьяк is one of 6 communities and the main city on Kodiak Island in Kodiak Island Borough in the U . . [and is] the largest private employer" in Kodiak. [2] True World Foods runs a major portion of the sushi trade. In Japanese cuisine, is Vinegared Rice, usually topped with other ingredients including fish various meats and vegetables [3]

The church itself or members also play roles in a variety of other business including Atlantic Video, a Massachusetts Avenue video post-production facility; the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut; a cable television channel called the AmericanLife TV Network, the firearms manufacturer Kahr Arms, multi-million dollar real estate developer USP Rocketts LLC, and the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan. University of Bridgeport is a private non-sectarian University located on Long Island Sound in the South Bridgeport section of Bridgeport, Connecticut The AmericanLife TV Network, formerly the GoodLife TV Network and The Nostalgia Channel, is an American Cable television network A firearm is a Tool that projects either single or multiple Projectiles at high velocity through a controlled explosion Kahr Arms is an American Small arms manufacturer founded by Kook Jin "Justin" Moon (son of Unification Church founder Sun Myung 43-story New Yorker Hotel, (481 Eighth Avenue New York City) was built in 1929 and opened its doors on January 2 1930 [21] Church members in other nations have also founded many businesses, including 20 newspapers in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, as well as large development projects in fish farming, livestock breeding, and new agricultural technologies. [22][23] In Eastern Europe Unification Church missionaries are using the church's business ties to win new converts. [24] David Bromley, a sociologist at Virginia Commonwealth University, said:

"The corporate section is understood to be the engine that funds the mission of the church. Virginia Commonwealth University, or VCU, is a large public American research University with its main campuses located in downtown Richmond, The wealth base is fairly substantial. But if you were to compare it to the Mormon Church or the Catholic Church or other churches that have massive landholdings, this doesn't look on a global scale like a massive operation. A Latter "[25]

In the United States the church was instrumental in the formation of the American Clergy Leadership Council (ACLC), an association of mainly African American Baptist and Pentecostal clergy.

The Unification Church was a major financial backer of the World Anti-Communist League. The World League for Freedom and Democracy (formerly the World Anti-Communist League) is an international Right-wing political organization founded in 1966 in In the 1980s church members in South America, following Moon's direction, founded the anti-communist organization CAUSA.

The Sun Moon University in South Korea is the movement's principal institution of higher learning in Asia.

In 2004 the church founded the Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology in South Korea.

Also, in 2006, Cheongshim International Academy was founded right next to the Graduate School. It admits both church members and non-members as students. Cheongshim International Middle School, which is a part of the school, is recognized in South Korea as the most prestigious middle school. In 2007 admissions, the competition rate for this school recorded 54 : 1.

Moon has proposed the creation of the World University Foundation which will include the University of Bridgeport in the United States and the Sun Moon University. University of Bridgeport is a private non-sectarian University located on Long Island Sound in the South Bridgeport section of Bridgeport, Connecticut [26]

The Universal Peace Federation, an international organization associated with the Unification Church, says that it is trying to promote peace in the Middle East, South Asia and other regions, as well as proposing an 50-mile, $200 billion tunnel linking Siberia and Alaska. [27]

The Summit Council for World Peace is an international group active in Moon's effort to unite North and South Korea. [28]

Controversy

Cult status

The Unification Church is among the most controversial religious organizations in the world today. A number of opponents denounce it as a cult with bizarre features such as Sun Myung Moon's saying he is the "Savior, Messiah, Returning Lord"[29] and using a Senate office building for a coronation ceremony,[30] or his saying that his teachings have helped Hitler and Stalin be "reborn as new persons". This article does not discuss "cult" in the original sense of "veneration" or "religious practice" for that usage see Cult (religious practice The Sun Myung Moon coronation was a ceremony held 23 March 2004 in a United States federal office building in Washington D [31] Governments of most countries, however, have recognized it as a bona fide religion for legal purposes, entitled to tax exempt status. A religion is a set of Tenets and practices often centered upon specific Supernatural and moral claims about Reality, the Cosmos

Some doubt the organization's religious origins. But after an 11-month study of the worldwide Unification Church, Frederick Sontag, a professor of philosophy (whose view of the church is no longer favorable)[32] concluded that "one thing is sure: the church has a genuine spiritual basis. Philosophy is the study of general problems concerning matters such as existence knowledge truth beauty justice validity mind and language "[33] A German court made a similar finding. [34]

B. A. Robinson, in an essay published by the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance wrote:

However, there is a potential negative side to membership in the Unification Church. The Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance ( OCRT) is a group in Ontario, Canada, formed with the stated purpose of Their core, dedicated members accept strong discipline and can develop a deep commitment to the church. They must remain celibate before marriage, abstain from tobacco and alcohol and work long hours. Celibacy refers to the lack of participation in Sexual intercourse. Tobacco is an Agricultural product recognized as an addictive drug processed from the fresh Leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. In Chemistry, an alcohol is any Organic compound in which a Hydroxyl group ( - O[[hydrogen H]]) is bound to a Carbon The group can become their whole life, the source of their religious, cultural, social, and other support systems. If they become disillusioned by some aspect of the church, this minority of unusually dedicated members can find it very difficult to leave the organization and abandon these support networks. When they do leave, they are often angry with themselves and the church, believing that they have wasted perhaps years of their life within the group. This problem is common to all high intensity denominations which require major commitment to the group. e. g. Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and (for priests and nuns) the Roman Catholic Church. Jehovah's Witnesses is a restorationist, millenialist Christian denomination TalkMormon#Latter Day Saint vs Latter-day Saint --> Mormon A priest or priestess is a person having the authority or power to administer religious rites in particular rites of sacrifice to and propitiation of a deity or deities A Nun is a Woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life [35]

Abuse of money

Critics point to irregularities in the use of money and highlight the church's role in enriching Moon personally. [36] The Moon family situation is described as one of "luxury and privilege"[37] and as "lavish". [38]

Nansook Hong, who lived with the Moon family for 14 years, describes the Unification Church as "a cash operation" and reports on a number of incidents of questionable movement of money, for example: "The Japanese had no trouble bringing the cash into the United States; they would tell customs agents that they were in America to gamble at Atlantic City. Nansook Hong (born 1966 was selected by Sun Myung Moon to be the wife of Hyo Jin Moon, first son of the True Parents Sun Myung Moon and Hakja Han Moon In addition, many businesses run by the church were cash operations, including several Japanese restaurants in New York City. I saw deliveries of cash from church headquarters that went directly into the wall safe in Mrs. Moon's closet. "[39]

In the 1990s, thousands of Japanese elderly people claimed to have been defrauded of their life savings by Moon followers' spiritual sales. Moon's church was the subject of the largest consumer fraud investigation in Japan's history in 1997 and number of subsequent court decisions awarded hundreds of millions of yen in judgments, including 37. 6 million yen ($300,000) to pay two women coerced into donating their assets to the Unification Church. The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been

Recruitment and allegations of brainwashing

In the United States in the 1970s, the media reported on the high-pressure recruitment methods of Unificationists and said that the church separated vulnerable college students from their families through the use of brainwashing or mind control. Brainwashing (also known as Thought reform or as Re-education) consists of any effort aimed at instilling certain attitudes and Beliefs Mind control is a broad range of psychological tactics able to subvert an individual's control of his own thinking, behavior emotions or decisions [40]

Moon dismissed these criticisms, stating in 1976 that he had received many thank-you letters from parents whose children became closer to them after joining the movement. (In 1977, Moon had a notice posted in all Unification Churches in America, mandating that all members write to their families no less than once every 10 days. )

Moon and his wife were banned from entry into Germany and the other 14 Schengen treaty countries, on the grounds that they are leaders of a sect that endangered the personal and social development of young people. The term Schengen Agreement is used for two agreements concluded among European states in 1985 and 1990 which deal with the abolition of systematic Border controls The Netherlands and a few other Schengen states let Moon and his wife enter their countries in 2005. In 2006 the German Supreme Court overturned the ban. [41]

Political activities

See: Politics and the Unification Church, Unification Church political views

Some detractors of the Unification Church have said that its main purpose is to advance Moon's political aspirations, such as the formation of a one world government. Politics are a part of the Unification Church 's concerns and activities and have also been part of the reason for the church's controversial status over Politics in Divine Principle, the central book of teachings of the Unification Church (UC include the assertion that monarchies and dictatorships New World Order refers to a Conspiracy in which a powerful and secretive group is plotting to eventually rule the world via an autonomous World

Critics of the Unification Church have accused the organization of being closely involved with covert CIA-authored operations against communism in Korea during the 1960s. near as long as it used to be several months ago It has been actively summarized and split into sub-articles and there is a dynamic talk page discussion of all Communism is a Socioeconomic structure that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless Society based The Church is known to have been involved with weapon and munitions manufacturing in Korea since the 1960s, as documented in a 1978 United States Congressional Report on the Unification Church. The Fraser Committee ( also known as the Subcommittee on International Organizations) was a committee of the United States House of Representatives which met in The explanation given by Korean Unification Church members is that all manufacturers seeking to do business in South Korea were required to supply the military.

Sun Myung Moon's controversial religious and political Unification Movement, which includes not only the Unification Church but an enormous constellation of civic organizations, including the Washington Times Foundation, is allied politically with evangelical Christians such as Jerry Falwell and Tim LaHaye. Sun Myung Moon (born January 6 1920) is the Korean founder and leader of the world-wide Unification Church and of the larger Unification The Washington Times is a daily Broadsheet Newspaper published in Washington D Jerry Lamon Falwell Sr ( August 11 1933 – May 15, 2007) was an American evangelical Christian Pastor, Timothy F LaHaye (b April 27, 1926 in Detroit Michigan) is an American evangelical Christian minister, Author Advocates adhering to this point of view have challenged the church's tax-exempt status in the US, arguing that the political activities of church-related groups comprise an impermissible intrusion of the church into political areas.

Rev. Moon's infidelity

In her 1998 book In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family, Nansook Hong, ex-wife of Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han's eldest son Hyo Jin Moon said that both Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han told her about Sun Myung Moon's extramarital affairs (which she said he called "providential affairs"), including one which resulted in the birth of a boy raised by a church leader, named by Sun Myung Moon's daughter Un Jin Moon on the news show 60 Minutes. In the Shadow of the Moons My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family is a 1998, Non-fiction work by Nansook Hong, published by Little Nansook Hong (born 1966 was selected by Sun Myung Moon to be the wife of Hyo Jin Moon, first son of the True Parents Sun Myung Moon and Hakja Han Moon Hyo-Jin Moon ( Korean: 문효진 Hanja: 文孝進 born December 3 1962 died March 17 2008 was a Musician and multimedia executive producer Not to be confused with the BBC news magazine program Sixty Minutes (TV series.

In 1993, Chung Hwa Pak released the book Roku Maria no Higeki (Tragedy of the Six Marys) through the Koyu Publishing Co. of Japan. The book contained allegations that Moon conducted sex rituals amongst six married female disciples ("The Six Marys") who were to have prepared the way for the virgin who would marry Moon and become the True Mother. Chung Hwa Pak had left the movement when the book was published and later withdrew the book from print when he rejoined the Unification Church. Before his death Chung Hwa Pak published a second book, The Apostate, and recanted all allegations made in Roku Maria no Higeki. [42]

South America

Authorities in Brazil and Paraguay have expressed concerns over the Church's purchases in recent years of large tracts of land in South America, ranging in the hundreds of thousands of acres. |utc_offset = -2 to -4 |time_zone_DST = BRST |utc_offset_DST = -2 to -5 |cctld Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay ( Spanish: República del Paraguay; Guaraní: Tetã Paraguái) is one of the only

In May 2002, federal police in Brazil conducted a number of raids on organizations linked to Sun Myung Moon. |utc_offset = -2 to -4 |time_zone_DST = BRST |utc_offset_DST = -2 to -5 |cctld In a statement, the police stated that the raids were part of a broad investigation into allegations of tax evasion and immigration violations by Moon's organization. The Association of Families for Unification and World Peace was the target of the raids, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and the personal residence of Moon's primary representative in Brazil, Reverend Kim Yoon-sang. Rio de Janeiro ("River of January" ˈhiw dʒi ʒʌˈnejɾu in Brazilian Portuguese, /ˈriːoʊ di ʒəˈnɛroʊ/ in English is the second largest city of Brazil São Paulo ( is the largest city in Brazil, with its metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas in the world As of 2008 no legal action has been taken by the Brazilian government resulting from their investigations. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common

Accusations of anti-Semitism

See Unification Church and anti-Semitism. While many of the members of the Unification Church take a generally pro- Jewish pro- Israel stance the church has been a subject to criticism for alleged Antisemitism

Anti-gay teachings

Moon has spoken vehemently against homosexual activity. In talks to church members he compared homosexuals to "dirty dung-eating dogs"[43] and prophesied that "gays will be eliminated" in a "purge on God's orders". These statements were criticized by gay rights groups. Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender social movements share related goals of social acceptance of Homosexuality, Bisexuality and Transgenderism Lesbian [44]

The B. A. Robinson of the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance wrote:

With this emphasis on male-female sex as the only valid model, and on heterosexual marriage as the only ideal, it is reasonable to expect that the Unification Church has very negative views on homosexual behavior:

Spiritualism

The Unification Church has been criticised, especially by mainstream Christians, because of its belief in spiritualism; that is communication with the spirits of deceased persons. Spiritualism is a Religion founded in part on the writings of the Swedish mystic Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772 Moon and early church members associated with spiritualists, including the famous Arthur Ford. Arthur Ford ( January 8, 1897 &ndash January 4, 1971) was an American Psychic spiritual medium, clairaudient [46] The Divine Principle, the main scripture of the church says about Moon:

For several decades he wandered through the spirit world so vast as to be beyond imagining. He trod a bloody path of suffering in search of the truth, passing through tribulations that God alone remembers. Since he understood that no one can find the ultimate truth to save humanity without first passing through the bitterest of trials, he fought alone against millions of devils, both in the spiritual and physical worlds, and triumphed over them all. Through intimate spiritual communion with God and by meeting with Jesus and many saints in Paradise, he brought to light all the secrets of Heaven. [47]

In the 1990s and 2000s the Unification Church has made public statements claiming communications with the spirits of religious leaders such as Confucius, the Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad and Augustine, as well as political leaders such as Karl Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, Mao, and many more. Confucius ( lit " Master Kung " September 28, 551 BC - 479 BC) was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC / BCE —26–36 AD / CE) IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics Friedrich Engels (28 November 1820 – 5 August 1895 was a German social scientist and philosopher, who Joseph Stalin ( ნამდვილი გვარი ჯუღაშვილი|Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili; March 5 1953 was General Secretary of the Communist Party Leon Trotsky ( Russian:, Lev Davidovich Trotsky, also transliterated Leo, Lyev, Trotskii, Trotski, Trotskij Mao Zedong ( 26 December 1893 – 9 September 1976) was a Chinese Military and political leader who led This has distanced the church further from mainstream Christianity as well as from Islam. For other meanings including people named 'Islam' see Islam (disambiguation. [48]

Notes

  1. ^ Exposition of the Divine Principle, HSA-UWC, 1996 (ISBN 0-910621-80-2).
  2. ^ Moon has said he is the Second Coming of Christ, the "Savior", "returning Lord", and "True Parent". In Christianity, the Second Coming is the anticipated return of Jesus Christ from Heaven to earth an event that will fulfill aspects of Messianic He teaches that all people should become perfected like Jesus and like himself, and that as such he "appears in the world as the substantial body of God Himself. "
  3. ^ Unification Church International Directory lists contact information for 56 countries.
  4. ^ Sun Myung Moon "They now have a presence in over 150 countries, with concentrations in Korea, Japan and the United States. "
  5. ^ Membership estimates from UC fact sheet -- Unification Church claims approximately 3 million followers worldwide, but sociologists of religion who have studied the church believe this number is greatly inflated. The Adherents.com site specializes in religious demographics; it also gives direct and indirect reports of the numbers originating from Unification Church sources (1-3 million), as well as one source estimating 250,000, and another estimating "hundreds of thousands. "
  6. ^ excerpt The Unification Church Studies in Contemporary Religion, Massimo Introvigne, 2000, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, ISBN 1-56085-145-7 This book mentions 250,000 as the best guess of scholars.
  7. ^ *Oxford English Dictionary
  8. ^ *WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University
  9. ^ excerpt The Unification Church Studies in Contemporary Religion, Massimo Introvigne, 2000, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, ISBN 1-56085-145-7
  10. ^ Introvigne, 2000
  11. ^ Introvigne, 2000
  12. ^ Introvigne, 2000
  13. ^ Irving Louis Horowitz, Science, Sin, and Society: The Politics or Reverend Moon and the Unification Church, 1980, MIT Press
  14. ^ Investigation of Korean-American Relations; Report of the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives
  15. ^ [Introvigne, 2000
  16. ^ Russian unorthodox The Globe and Mail February 8, 2008. The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English language nationally distributed Newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities
  17. ^ Million Family March reaches out to all
  18. ^ Son of Moonies founder takes over as church leader The Guardian, 2008-04-28
  19. ^ Rosenthal, Elisabeth (2000-09-12). The Guardian (until 1959 The Manchester Guardian) is a British Newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Events 1213 - Albigensian Crusade: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester, defeats Peter II of Aragon at the Group Founded by Sun Myung Moon Preaches Sexual Abstinence in China. New York Times. Retrieved on 2008-02-22. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1495 - King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the city's throne
  20. ^ Reverend Moon's Group Wants to Talk Investment : Seoul Nods At Church's Foray North Kirk, Don International Herald Tribune 1999-06-02]
  21. ^ Here at the New Yorker New York Times, November 18, 2007
  22. ^ Rev. Moon raising his profile Christian Science Monitor 2001-04-19
  23. ^ Riverfront developer's origins are tied to Moon Richmond Times-Dispatch January 11, 2008
  24. ^ After Cold War, Cold Peace National Catholic Reporter October 1, 1999
  25. ^ A Church in Flux Is Flush With Cash,
  26. ^ The Unification Church founded by Rev. Sun Myung Moon
  27. ^ Bush's Younger Brother Visits Paraguay CBS News 2008-03-01
  28. ^ Neil Bush, the Rev. Moon, Paraguay and the U.S. Dept. of Education by Bill Berkowitz, Scoop (New Zealand), 2008-03-29
  29. ^ "God's heart and love for humanity has been the heart of a parent who loves a child. The International Herald Tribune is a widely read English language international Newspaper The Christian Science Monitor (CSM is an international Newspaper published daily Monday through Friday The Richmond Times-Dispatch ( RTD or TD for short is the primary daily Newspaper in Richmond Virginia The National Catholic Reporter (NCR is an independent weekly Newspaper Published since October 1964 by lay and religious of the Roman Catholic Church CBS News is the news division of American Television and Radio network CBS. God could not ignore the immorality and wickedness of this world, so He finally sent me to correct these things and to tear down the barriers of war and conflict for all eternity. Morality (from the Latin la moralitas "manner character proper behavior" has three principal meanings Evil, in many cultures is used to describe acts or thoughts which are contrary to some particular religion War is an international relations Dispute, characterized by organized Violence between National Military units Conflict is a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of Needs values and interests While in the popular mind eternity often simply means existing for a limitless amount of Time, many have used it to refer to a timeless existence altogether outside of In doing so, He gave me the qualification to be the Savior, Messiah, returning Lord, and True Parent who appears in the world as the substantial body of God Himself. This article is about the concept of a Messiah in religion notably in the Christian Islamic and Jewish traditions " Let Us Perfect the Peace Kingdom Through the Peace United Nations, speech given by Rev. Moon at the Inaugural Assembly of the Headquarters of the Interreligious and International Peace Council (IIPC) - October 15, 2003 - Seoul, Korea
  30. ^ Warner Helped the Rev. Moon
  31. ^ Warner Helped the Rev. Moon
  32. ^ "Theological Uproar in Unification Church; Rev. Moon Recognizes Zimbabwean as His Reincarnated Son", Washington Post March 30, 1988 article by Michael Isikoff. Sontag is quoted as saying: "The church began as a spiritual movement, but in recent years, it's become sort of humdrum and dissolved into more of a business"
  33. ^ Frederick Sontag. (1977). Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church. Abingdon Press.
  34. ^ Fefferman, Dan (December 31, 2001). ICRF White Paper: The Schengen Treaty and the Case of Rev. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon. Retrieved on 2006-04-29. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 1429 - Joan of Arc arrives to relieve the Siege of Orleans. Moon, who was born and grew up in a Japan-occupied Korea, started to preach his religious teachings back in 1945 or 1946 before he personally encountered difficulties with communism. Following Moon's torture and imprisonment by the North Korean communists from 1947 to 1950 he was not reported to have engaged primarily in political agitation, but rather in daily worship. Furthermore, he was barred from the Presbyterian Church as early as 1948 owing to his different religious teachings.
  35. ^ The Unification Church founded by Rev. Sun Myung Moon
  36. ^ These criticisms have been repeated hundreds of times in media reports. One such example is "Cults, Deprogrammers, and the Necessity Defense", Michigan Law Review, Vol. 80, No. 2 (Dec. , 1981), pp. 271-311
  37. ^ "Money, Guns, and God" by Christopher S. Stewart, Conde Nast Portfolio, October 2007
  38. ^ Hong, Nansook. (1998). In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family. In the Shadow of the Moons My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family is a 1998, Non-fiction work by Nansook Hong, published by Little Little, Brown. (ISBN 0-316-34816-3).
  39. ^ Hong, Nansook. (1998). In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family. In the Shadow of the Moons My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family is a 1998, Non-fiction work by Nansook Hong, published by Little Little, Brown. (ISBN 0-316-34816-3).
  40. ^ See Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, 1900- . New York: Wilson, 1905- . v. 1- .
  41. ^ Report released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. State Dept.
  42. ^ A speech made by Pak titled "Retraction of The Tragedy of the Six Marys" can be found at www.tparents.org. The Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor Affairs (DRL at the United States Department of State is one of four bureaus that comprise the Office of the Under Secretary
  43. ^ The Family Federation for Cosmic Peace and Unification and the Cosmic Era of Blessed Family. Retrieved on 04-11-2007.
  44. ^ [http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_uni.htm THE UNIFICATION CHURCH AND HOMOSEXUALITY] B. A. Robinson, Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance 2005
  45. ^ Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
  46. ^ Unifying or Dividing? Sun Myung Moon and the Origins of the Unification Church George D. The Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance ( OCRT) is a group in Ontario, Canada, formed with the stated purpose of Chryssides, University of Wolverhampton, U. K. 2003
  47. ^ Introduction Exposition of the Divine Principle, 1996 Translation
  48. ^ Unifying or Dividing? Sun Myung Moon and the Origins of the Unification Church George D. Chryssides, University of Wolverhampton, U. K. 2003

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