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1732:, November 2, 1995, "The Moonies were - and remain - intent on halting communism. Moon founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity in Korea in 1954. The first missionaries were sent out in the Fifties, but only after Moon moved to the US in the Seventies did the movement start to become visible in the West. Moon's followers believe he is the Messiah who can lead the way to establishing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. Their beliefs are set out in the Divine Principle, which contains interpretations of the Old and New Testaments with further revelations from Moon himself. Devotees believe God's victory over Satan requires the defeat of atheistic communism. To this end they have sponsored large numbers of conferences for journalists, theologians, academics, politicians and anyone else they think might contribute to establishing a God-centred world." 1924:, 'man's perfection must be accomplished by his own effort without God's help.' God does most of the work, but people must still do their part in order to achieve God's plan of salvation: 'Five percent is only to say that man's responsibility is extremely small compared to God's.' "p35 "The doctrine of indemnity is not biblical. 'In simple language.' states Ruth Tucker, 'indemnity is salvation by works.' Bob Larson makes a distinction between Moon's doctrine and biblical theology, saying, 'Moon's doctrine of sinless perfection by "indemnity , which can apply even to deceased ancestors, is a denial of the salvation by grace offering through Jesus Christ.' 'Farewell,' said John Calvin. 'to the dream of those who think up a righteousness flowing together out of faith and works.'" p40 2960:, December 11, 2003"Michael Tori, a professor in Marist College's religious studies program, said the Unification Church has gained more acceptance in mainstream society for several reasons. One reason was Rev. Moon's indictment in the early 1980s for tax evasion. The indictment showed Moon was financially accountable to the government and to the public, Tori said. Another reason the church has gained greater acceptance is that it has taken on several universally accepted causes such as the importance of family values in society and the formation of the Interreligious and International Peace Council. The church has also given financial support to institutions such as the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut and made acquisitions such as the purchase of the Washington Times." 2982:"In the Unification tradition, romantic liaisons are forbidden until the members are deemed by Mr. Moon to be spiritually ready to be matched at a huge gathering where he points future spouses out to one another. His followers believe that his decisions are based on his ability to discern their suitability and see their future descendants. Many are matched with people of other races and nationalities, in keeping with Mr. Moon's ideal of unifying all races and nations in the Unification Church. Though some couples are matched immediately before the mass wedding ceremonies, which are held every two or three years, most have long engagements during which they are typically posted in different cities or even continents, and get to know one another through letters." 1302:; the lectures were not "trance-inducing"; and there was not much chanting, no drugs or alcohol, and little that could be termed "frenzy" or "ecstatic" experience. People were free to leave, and leave they did. Barker's extensive enumerations showed that among the recruits who went so far as to attend two-day retreats (claimed to be the Moonie's most effective means of "brainwashing"), fewer than 25% joined the group formore than a week and only 5% remained full-time members one year later. And, of course, most contacts dropped out before attending a retreat. Of all those who visited a Moonie centre at least once, not one in two-hundred remained in the movement two years later. With failure rates exceeding 99.5%, it comes as no surprise that 613:." In 1992, Michael Jenkins (who later became president of the Unification Church of the United States) commented: "Why, after so many years, should we now be taking such a stand to eliminate the term 'Moonie?' For me, it is a sign that the American Unification Church has come of age. We can no longer allow our founder, our members, and allies to be dehumanized and unfairly discriminated against. ... We are now entering a period of our history where our Church development and family orientation are strong enough that we can turn our attention toward ending the widespread misunderstanding about our founder and the Unification movement." 2994:"Many of the couples who married at mass weddings were hand-picked by Moon from photos. It led to some strange pairs such as a 71-year-old African Catholic archbishop who wed a 43-year-old Korean acupuncturist. In 1988 Moon entered the Guinness Book of Records when he married 6,516 identically dressed couples at Seoul's Olympic Stadium. Moonie newly-weds were forbidden to sleep together for 40 days to prove their marriage was on a higher plane. They then had to consummate their marriage in a three-day ritual with the sexual positions stipulated by their leader." 1710:, Introduction. "Nonetheless, one final and inescapable conflict remains before us, the war between democracy and communism. Although each side has equipped itself with fearsome weapons and is pitted against the other in readiness for battle, the core of their conflict is internal and ideological. Which side will triumph in this final ideological conflict? Anyone who believes in the reality of God will surely answer that democracy will win." 1519:, October 15, 1973, "The core members—most in their 20s, many of them converts from other spiritual, psychological or political trips—display a dogged devotion that makes even Jehovah's Witnesses look like backsliders. They are enthusiastic capitalists who rise at dawn to hit the streets with wares to exchange for "donations": flowers, votive light candles, even peanuts. Last year, when Master Moon moved his international headquarters to 40: 75:. It expanded in the 1970s and then became involved in controversy due to its theology, its political activism, and the lifestyle of its members. Since then, it has been involved in many areas of American society and has established businesses, news media, projects in education and the arts, as well as taking part in political and social activism, and has itself gone through substantial changes. 1377:, Vol 35, No 2, July 1978, "Thousands of young American adults (probably 3,000-5,000) have joined the Unification Church. Many of these members are attractive, well-educated graduates from some of our finest colleges and universities. Their membership in the movement should remind us that for the young adult (18–25 years of age) conversion has a highly ideological and vocational dimension." 1899:"To restart the process toward perfection, God has sent messiahs to earth who could restore the true state of humanity's relationship with God. Before that can happen, however, humans must perform good deeds that cancel the bad effects of sin. Unificationists call this "indemnity". Showing love and devotion to one's fellow humans, especially within families, helps pay this indemnity." p142 1804:
founder is the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the controversial South Korean who has melded a fierce anti-communism into his ideology. Eldridge Cleaver, the onetime black radical who recently has had ties with the Moonies, spoke at the rally. Many pickets carried signs accusing the Soviet Union of murdering the 269 passengers and crew aboard the airliner. In another development,
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2000s. Church-owned businesses in the United States include media and entertainment, fishing and sea food distribution, hotels and real estate, and many others. Many church members found employment in church-owned businesses while others pursued careers outside of the church community. Also expanding were church sponsored interdenominational and cultural projects.
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in New York City. The total number of people who took part was 2,075, some coming from the other countries. Soon after other American members were married in ceremonies in South Korea. Most who took part were matched with their future spouses by Moon. Many couples were international or interracial.
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The word "Moonie" was first used by the American news media in the 1970s when Sun Myung Moon moved to the United States and came to public notice. In the 1970s and early 1980s, the word "Moonie" was used by Unification Church members both within the movement and in public as a self-designation, and
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September 19, 2005 "The American people know the truth. You, my friends at The Washington Times, have told it to them. It wasn't always the popular thing to do. But you were a loud and powerful voice. Like me, you arrived in Washington at the beginning of the most momentous decade of the century.
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Moon's practice of matching couples was very unusual in both Christian tradition and in modern Western culture and attracted much attention and controversy. Thousands of couples have been placed in marriages by religious leaders with people they had barely met, since Moon taught that romantic love
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September 3, 1983 "For a second day, the Soviet Consulate in Pacific Heights was the scene of emotional protests against the shooting down of a Korean Air Lines jumbo jet. About 300 people held demonstration yesterday morning. Among them were members of the Unification Church, or "Moonies," whose
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September 14, 1998, "David Bromley, a professor of sociology and religious studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, who has co-written a book about the Unification Church, believes that the bulk of Moon's remaining followers were recruited in the seventies, when both the establishment and the
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Also in the 1980s, Moon instructed Unification Church members to take part in a program called "Home Church" in which they reached out to neighbors and community members through public service. Unification Church business interests, which had begun in the 1960s, expanded in the 1980s, 1990s, and
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By 1971, the Unification Church of the United States had about 500 members. By the end of the 1970s it had expanded to about 5,000 members, with most of them being in their early 20s. In the 1980s and 1990s membership remained at about the same number. Scholars have attributed the Unification
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Richard Quebedeaux, "Rev. Moon calls such a mode of living, such a lifestyle, "restoration through indemnity." With indemnity viewed as a persistent pattern of behavior, not as a mere doctrine to be affirmed or a rational list of rules, God's ideal for human relationships is "restored" through
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In 1971, Moon decided to move to the United States. He then asked the American Unification Church members to help him in a series of outreach campaigns in which he spoke to public audiences in all 50 states, ending with a 1976 rally in Washington, D.C., in which he spoke on the grounds of the
1920:"The doctrine of indemnity. Indemnity is that which people do to restore themselves to God's kingdom. Young Oon Kim describes it this way: 'We atone for our sins through specific acts of penance.' Kwang-Yol Yoo, a Unification teacher, even goes so far as to say that by following the 1937:, Hicksville, New York: Exposition Press p53-55 "In short, indemnity is anything you want to make it, since you establish the conditions. The zeal and enthusiasm of the Unification Church members is not so much based on love for God as it is compulsion to indemnify one's own sins." 1270:. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press (1992; 3rd printing 1997); pg. 241. "...after more than thirty years of missionizing, it is estimated that there have never been more than 5,000 followers of the Unification Church... in the United States, some of whom are from abroad." 3170:, April 11, 2006. "Derided as a cult in the 1970s and '80s that aggressively recruited young people to sell flowers in airports, the church changed its emphasis a decade ago to forming alliances with other faiths around issues such as abstinence and resistance to gay marriage." 389:
wrote: "The members the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, now almost universally referred to as 'Moonies,' constitute a fascinating problem for outsiders—and perhaps above all for conservatives, because they are so unabashedly anti-Communist and pro-American."
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restitution. Restitution-in the sense of a "natural law"-assuages resentment, because it is the means by which the powerful and enfranchised give the people who feel downtrodden and powerless what they believe is rightly theirs. Indemnity means that "I'm here for you."
531:, and comments: "These titles further illustrate how the derogatory term 'Moonie' became a standard for members of this denomination, in a way that would have been inconceivable for any of the insulting epithets that could be applied to, say, Catholics or Jews." 683:; the church's political involvement; and the extreme lifestyle of most members, which involved full-time dedication to church activities often at the neglect of family, school, and career. During this time, hundreds of parents of members used the services of 3822: 500:
gave at a Unification Church sponsored conference, Andrew Brown commented: "The term 'Moonie' has entered the language as meaning a brainwashed, bright-eyed zombie." Brown also quoted William Shaw, a broadcaster who was presenting the Cult Fiction series on
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said: "We will fight gratuitous use of the 'Moonie' or 'cult' pejoratives. We will call journalists on every instance of unprofessional reporting. We intend to stop distortions plagiarized from file clippings which propagate from story to story like a
2986:"Many were personally matched by Moon, who taught that romantic love led to sexual promiscuity, mismatched couples and dysfunctional societies. Moon's preference for cross-cultural marriages also meant that couples often shared no common language." 215:
teams" (often called MFT) were set up to raise money for church projects, sometimes giving candy or flowers in exchange for donations. Members considered fund raising to be a source of both spiritual and practical training for future activities.
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counterculture were falling apart. Bromley says that the sense of joining a close, purposeful community was crucial, and that it is no coincidence that church members refer to each other as "brother" and "sister" or that Moon is called Father."
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noted, "Members of the Unification Church resent references to them as 'Moonies'", and quoted one church member who said, "Even in quotation marks, it's derogatory". In 1985, the president of the Unification Church of the United States,
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to being part of the mainstream. People recognized that Reverend Moon was abused for his religious beliefs and they rallied around. You rarely hear the word 'Moonie' anymore. We're 'Unificationists.'" In 1987, civil rights activist
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The Unification Church of the United States was met with widespread criticism beginning in the early 1970s. The main points of criticism were the Unification Church's unorthodox theology, especially the belief that Moon is the
203:" era of the late 1960s and early 1970s was ending, when many American young people were looking for a sense of higher purpose or community in their lives. Among the converts were many who had been active in leftist causes. 694:, who had held an important leadership position in the Unification Church in the United States, left it and later became an outspoken critic. He is the author of two books on his experiences and on his theories concerning 838:, American Unification Church members launched a public-relations campaign claiming that the charges against him were unjust and politically motivated. Booklets, letters and videotapes were mailed to approximately 300,000 304:, under the motto: "Forgive, Love and Unite." On February 1, 1974, Nixon publicly thanked them for their support and officially received Moon. This brought the Unification Church into widespread public and media attention. 1673: 971:(FFWPU). The FFWPU included members of various religious organizations working toward common goals, especially on issues of sexual morality and reconciliation between people of different religions, nations, and races. 441:
notes that "on many occasions," he heard "David Kim, President of the Unification Theological Seminary, refer to 'Moonie theology,' the 'Moonie lifestyle,' and so forth matter-of-factly". The principal aide to Moon,
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stated: "On last night's program ...I used the term 'Moonies'. This is a label which members of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church find demeaning and offensive, and I'd like to apologize for its use."
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reported that "Unification Church members are being advised no longer to accept the designation of 'Moonie,' and to declare any such nomenclature as indicative of a prejudiced view of the church." In 1989, the
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advised: "Unification Church is appropriate in all references to the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, which was founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Do not use the disparaging
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in 1991, Moon made anti-communism much less of a priority for Unification Church members. In that year Moon announced that members should return to their hometowns in order to undertake apostolic work there.
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struck down a Minnesota law which had imposed registration and reporting requirements on those religions that receive more than half of their contributions from nonmembers as being contrary to the
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what is normally done if the word is seen in media sources: "If it's printed in newspapers, we will respond, write to the editor, that sort of thing." On an October 6, 1994 broadcast of
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and said that he expected its practices to conform more to mainstream American society as its members become more mature. He added that he did not want to be considered an
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Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains, By U. S. Department of the Army, Published by The Minerva Group, Inc., 2001,
2990:"Moon's death Sep 2 and funeral Saturday signaled the end of the random pairings that helped make Moon's Unification Church famous — and infamous — a generation ago." 471:, Baker wrote: "Although they prefer to be called Unificationists, they are referred to in the media and popularly known as 'Moonies'." In the same book, sociologists 1291: 3672: 3160: 2850:, 1977; Korean translation, Pacific Publishing Company, 1981; Japanese translation, Tuttle-Mori Agency, Inc., 1977; German translation, SINUS-Verlag, Krefeld, 1981) 1434:
Finding and Seeking; Born in affluence, the baby-boomers were driven to ask Big Questions about fulfillment and the meaning of life. How their legacy has changed us.
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have gained international public attention. Critics have stated that some of these marriages end in divorce, which is discouraged by the Unification Church.
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in which thousands of married couples of different faith backgrounds were given the marriage blessing previously given only to Unification Church members.
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The Unification Church of the United States sponsored other anti-communist activities during the 1970s and 1980s, including the multi-national organization
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became president of the Unification Church of the United States. She worked to modernise church's worship style in an effort to involve younger members.
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to around 300,000 people. During this time many Unification Church members left school and careers to devote their full-time to church work. "Mobile
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when Nixon was being pressured to resign his office. Unification Church members prayed and fasted in support of Nixon for three days in front of the
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to remove their children from church membership and the activities of the church were widely reported in the media, most often in a negative light.
649:'Moonie' is a pejorative term for members of the Unification Church. We should not use it in copy and avoid it when possible in direct quotations." 256: 1600: 1298:(1984). Barker could find no evidence that Moonie recruits were ever kidnapped, confined, or coerced. Participants at Moonie retreats were not 1163:, Volume 5, Unification Church, Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America, W. Michael Ashcraft, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006 1056: 3383: 3073: 2912: 2638: 2265: 2231: 2172: 2107: 1510: 1392: 1204: 1176: 721:
to defend the Unification Church against charges made by its critics, including parents of some members. In 1977, Unification Church member
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Leigh, Andrew (October 15, 1989). "Inside Moon's Washington - The private side of public relations improving the image, looking for clout".
1983:, Rich Lowry, December 19, 2009 'The phrase "doomsday cult" entered our collective vocabulary after John Lofland published his 1966 study, " 1705: 1553: 2778: 199:
membership. Some commentators have also noted that this period of Unification Church growth in the United States took place just as the "
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Hatch, Walter (February 13, 1989). "Big names lend luster to group's causes - Church leader gains legitimacy among U.S. conservatives".
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On July 1, 1982, a large number of the members of the Unification Church of the United States were married by Rev. and Mrs. Moon in a
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took leadership responsibility for the international Unification Church, including its activities in the United States. In 2013, the
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New Religions and the Theological Imagination in America, Mary Farrell Bednarowski, Indiana University Press, 1989, pages 101-105
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because of the newspaper's use of the word. Bevel handed out fliers at the protest which said: "Are the Moonies our new niggers?"
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likens the term to "smear words such as Shaker, Methodist, Mormon". Jenkins mentions use of the word in book titles including
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into the English language, directly or indirectly. These include the derogatory word "Moonie", a special use of the word "
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which gave an overview of the Unification Church and urged Christians to take it more seriously. In an interview with
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Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America: African diaspora traditions and other American innovations
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in New York state. The national headquarters of the Unification Church was established in the New Yorker Hotel in
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to work in the U.S. Church buildings were purchased around the nation, including the Belvedere Estate, the
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Together, we rolled up our sleeves and got to work. And -- oh, yes -- we won the Cold War." -Reagan, 1997
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Barker, Eileen, The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing? (1984) Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, UK
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which disputed much of the negative characterization of Unification Church members by the news media.
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Ribadeneira, Diego (August 21, 1999). "Ire at school Star of David ruling unites ACLU, Pat Robertson".
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reported on "the folks who follow Rev. Sun Myung Moon (also known, to their dislike, as the Moonies)."
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The Phases and Faces of the Moon: A Critical Examination of the Unification Church and Its Principles
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was picketed after referring to members as Moonies. Moon directed minister and civil rights leader
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This book is considered to be one of the most important and widely cited studies of the process of
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The men and women entered a large room, where Moon began matching couples by pointing at them."
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Chapter 3. Leaders, "We leaders should leave the tradition that we have become crazy for God.""
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actor, under some inconvenient circumstances in his life, "slept under the marble staircase in
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From Slogans to Mantras: Social Protest and Religious Conversion in the Late Vietnam War Era
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From Slogans to Mantras: Social Protest and Religious Conversion in the Late Vietnam War Era
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A History of the Unification Church in America, 1959–1974: Emergence of a National Movement
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Among the American Christian leaders who spoke out in defense of Moon were conservative
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studied Young Oon Kim's group and published his findings as a doctoral thesis entitled:
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Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations
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Goldman, Ari L. (July 28, 1985). "Moon's jailing may have eased things for his flock".
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was well-read in conservative and anti-communist circles and was credited by President
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Thousands rally at million family march - racially and religiously diverse gathering
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Satyanarayana, Megha (February 13, 2007). "Shark poachers to pay for new habitat".
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Sun Myung Moon's Followers Recruit Christians to Assist in Battle Against Communism
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Science, Sin, and Society: The Politics of Reverend Moon and the Unification Church
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reported that Unification Church members preferred to be called "Unificationists."
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Taylor, John G. (September 1, 1990). "Unification Church will keep eye on media".
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were sent to America by the international Unification Church's founder and leader
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Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith
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Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith
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Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith
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for two other related organizations, equated the word "Moonie" with the word "
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The Unification Church first came to public notice in the United States after
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And this was one of the most successful New Religious Movements of the era!"
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wearing T-shirts that read: "I'm a Moonie and I love it". Religious scholar
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Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon
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Koff, Stephen (August 1983). "Religion: Getting Mooned, Legitimately".
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The Unification Church of the United States has introduced a number of
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full-time Moonie membership in the U.S. never exceeded a few thousand.
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criticized the federal government's prosecution of Moon in the 1980s.
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Church's relative success in the United States, as compared to other
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Before this most American church members had been single and living
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In 1974, Moon asked Unification Church members to support President
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Frederick E. Sontag dies at 84; Pomona College philosophy professor
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In 1983, Unification Church members publicly protested against the
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for weeks while living off Unification Church spaghetti dinners."
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leaders. Many signed petitions protesting the government's case.
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Despite controversy, Moon and his church moving into mainstream
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is important: "They raise some incredibly interesting issues."
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Church urges Christian unity: Valley seminary open since 1975
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The Coming Deliverer: Millennial Themes in World Religions
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In its entry on "Unification Church", the 2002 edition of
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The power of the principle: whence it came; where it went
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to form a protest by religious officials against the
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Lofland wrote about the Unification Church.' 1292:The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing? 1125:, Michael L. Mickler, 1987, New York: Garland, 766:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 277:, and believed that the defeat of communism by 241:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2670:Hagerty, Barbara Bradley (February 17, 2010). 2629:Siegal, Allan M.; William G. Connolly (2002). 2471:. The Dallas Morning News Company. p. 4A. 2358:. London: Newspaper Publishing PLC. p. 13 2350:"Edward Heath sees bright side of the Moonies" 164:, which was published in 1966 in book form by 3673:Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea 3569: 2672:"Unification Church Woos A Second Generation" 32:"Moonie" redirects here. 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