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Unification Church

The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, widely known as the Unification Church, is a new religious movement, derived from Christianity, whose members are called Unificationists or "Moonies".[3] It was officially founded on 1 May 1954 under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul, South Korea, by Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012). Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han are its leaders, and are honored by its members as their "True Parents".

Family Federation for World Peace and Unification
(Unification Church)
세계평화통일가정연합
Official emblem
AbbreviationFFWPU, UM, UC
ClassificationChristian,[1] new religious movement
ScriptureBible
Divine Principle
Acting LeaderHak Ja Han
FounderSun Myung Moon
Origin1 May 1954
Seoul, South Korea
MembersApproximately 3 million[2]
Other name(s)
  • Unification Movement
  • Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity(세계기독교통일신령협회) (historical)
  • Unificationists
  • Moonies
Official websitefamilyfed.org
Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han, founders of the Unification Church

The beliefs of the Unification Church are based on Moon's book the Divine Principle. Moon considered himself the Second Coming of Christ, claiming to complete the mission started by Jesus of beginning a new family, and a larger human lineage, free from sin.[4] The Unification Church is well known for its "Blessing" or mass wedding ceremonies.[5] It has been criticized for its teachings and for its social influence, with some critics calling it a "dangerous cult".[6][7] Its involvement in politics includes anti-communism and support for Korean reunification.[8][9][10] Its members have founded, owned, and supported other related business,[11] educational,[12] political,[13] and other types of organizations.[14]

Popular terminologies

Moon did not originally intend on founding a separate organization or denomination,[15] and did not give his group of followers its official name, Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (Korean: 세계 기독교 통일 신령 협회 Segye Gidoggyo Tong-il Sinryeong Hyeobhoe), until 1954.[16] The informal name "Unification Church" (Korean통일교; RRTong-il-gyo) has been commonly used by members, the public, and the news media.[17]

Moonie is a colloquial term[18] first used in 1974 by some American media outlets.[19] Unification Church members have used the word, including Moon himself,[20] the president of the Unification Theological Seminary David Kim,[21] and Bo Hi Pak, Moon's aide and president of Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea.[22] In the 1980s and 1990s the Unification Church of the United States undertook an extensive public relations campaign against the use of the word by the news media.[23][24] In other contexts it is still sometimes used and not always considered pejorative.[25][26] By 2018, the term "Unification Movement" was widely used.[27]

Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, are regarded by Unificationists as "True Father" and "True Mother", respectively, and as "True Parents" collectively.

History

 
Emblem of the HSA-UWC

Background and origins

On 25 February 1920, Moon was born Mun Yong-myeong in Sangsa-ri (Korean상사리; Hanja上思里), Deogun-myon (덕언면), Jeongju-gun, North P'yŏng'an Province, at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule. His birthday was recorded as January 6 by the traditional lunar calendar (25 February 1920, according to the Gregorian Calendar).[28] Around 1930, his family, who followed traditional Confucianist beliefs, converted to Christianity and joined a Presbyterian Church, where he later taught Sunday school.[29]

In 1945, Moon attended the Israeli monastery with his wife, Choi Sun-Kil (최선길; 崔先吉; Choe Seon-gil), to learn the teachings of Kim Baek-moon [ko], including his book The Fundamental Principles of Christianity (基督教根本原理 drafted March 2, 1946, published March 2, 1958).[30][31][citation needed][verification needed]After World War II and the Japanese rule ended in 1945, Moon began preaching.[29] In 1946, Moon traveled alone to Pyongyang in Communist-ruled North Korea.[32] He was arrested on allegations of spying for South Korea and given a five-year sentence to the Hŭngnam labor camp.[33]

Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (1954–1994)

Moon founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul on 1 May 1954. It expanded rapidly in South Korea and by the end of 1955, had 30 centers throughout the nation.[16] The HSA-UWC expanded throughout the world with most members living in South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and other nations in East Asia.[34][16] In the 1970s, American HSA-UWC members were noted for raising money for Unification Church projects.[35]

The HSA-UWC also sent missionaries to Europe. They entered Czechoslovakia in 1968 and remained underground until the 1990s.[36] Unification movement activity in South America began in the 1970s with missionary work. Later, the HSA-UWC made large investments in civic organizations and business projects, including an international newspaper.[37] Starting in the 1990s, the HSA-UWC expanded in Russia and other former communist nations. Hak Ja Han, Moon's wife, made a radio broadcast to the nation from the State Kremlin Palace.[38] As of 1994, the HSA-UWC had about 5,000 members in Russia.[39] About 500 Russian students had been sent to the US to participate in 40-day workshops.[40]

Moon moved to the United States in 1971, although he remained a citizen of the Republic of Korea. In the 1970s, he gave a series of public speeches in the United States, including one in Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974; two in 1976 in Yankee Stadium in New York City; and one on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, where he spoke on "God's Hope for America" to 300,000 people. In 1975, the HSA-UWC held one of the largest peaceful gatherings in history, with 1.2 million people in Yeouido, South Korea.[41]

In the 1970s, the Unification Church, along with some other new religious movements, became a target of the anti-cult movement. Activists have accused the movement of having "brainwashed" its members.[42][43] In 1976, AmericanUnification Churchpresident Neil Albert Salonen met with Senator Bob Dole to defend the HSA–UWC against charges which were made by its critics, including the parents of some members.[44]

Starting in the 1980s, Moon instructed HSA-UWC members to take part in a program called "Home Church" in which they reached out to neighbors and community members through public service.[45]

In April 1990, Moon visited the Soviet Union and met with President Mikhail Gorbachev. Moon expressed support for the political and economic transformations underway in the Soviet Union. At the same time, the movement was expanding into formerly communist nations.[46]

Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (1994–)

On 1 May 1994 (the 40th anniversary of the founding of the HSA-UWC), Moon declared that the era of the HSA-UWC had ended and inaugurated a new organization: the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) would include HSA-UWC members and members of other religious organizations working toward common goals, especially on issues of sexual morality and reconciliation between people of different religions, nations, and races. The FFWPU co-sponsored Blessing ceremonies in which thousands of couples from other churches and religions were given the marriage blessing previously given only to HSA-UWC members.[47]

In the 1980s and 1990s the Church's businesses expanded greatly and encountered significant success, leading to it becoming wealthy despite its declining number of members.[11] In 1991 Moon announced that 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, said that this confirmed that full-time membership was no longer considered crucial to church members.[48] In 1994, The New York Times recognized the movement's political influence, saying it was "a theocratic powerhouse that is pouring foreign fortunes into conservative causes in the United States."[49] In 1998, the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram criticized Moon's "ultra-right leanings" and suggested a personal relationship with conservative Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.[50]

In 1995, the former U.S. President George H. W. Bush and his wife, Barbara Bush, spoke at a FFWPU event in the Tokyo Dome.[51] Bush told the gathering: "If as president I could have done one thing to have helped the country more, it would have been to do a better job in finding a way, either through speaking out or through raising a moral standard, to strengthen the American family."[52] Hak Ja Han, the main speaker, credited her husband with bringing about the Fall of Communism and declared that he must save America from "the destruction of the family and moral decay".[53]

In 2000, Moon founded the World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO), which describes itself as "a global organization whose mission is to serve its member organizations, strengthen and encourage the non-governmental sector as a whole, increase public understanding of the non-governmental community, and provide the mechanism and support needed for NGOs to connect, partner, and multiply their contributions to solve humanity's basic problems." It has been criticized for promoting conservatism in contrast to some of the ideals of the United Nations.[54][55][56]

In 2000, the FFWPU co-sponsored the Million Family March, a rally in Washington, D.C., to celebrate family unity and racial and religious harmony, along with the Nation of Islam.[57] Louis Farrakhan was the main speaker at the event which was held on 16 October 2000; the fifth anniversary of the Million Man March, which was also organized by Farrakhan.[58] FFWPU leader Dan Fefferman wrote to his colleagues acknowledging that Farrakhan's and Moon's views differed on multiple issues but shared a view of a "God-centered family".[59]

In 2003, Korean FFWPU members started a political party in South Korea, "The Party for God, Peace, Unification, and Home". An inauguration declaration stated the new party would focus on preparing for Korean reunification by educating the public about God and peace. A FFWPU official said that similar political parties would be started in Japan and the United States.[60] Since 2003, the FFWPU-related Universal Peace Federation's Middle East Peace Initiative has been organizing group tours of Israel and Palestine to promote understanding, respect, and reconciliation among Jews, Muslims, and Christians.[61][62]

On 15 August 2012, Moon was reported to be gravely ill and was put on a respirator at the intensive care unit of St. Mary's Hospital at The Catholic University of Korea in Seoul. He was admitted on 14 August 2012, after suffering from pneumonia earlier in the month.[63] He died there on September 2.[64]

Moon was a member of the Honorary Committee of the Unification Ministry of the Republic of Korea.[65] The church member Jae-jung Lee had been once a unification minister of the Republic of Korea.[66] Another, Ek Nath Dhakal, is a member of the Nepalese Constituent Assembly,[67] and a first Minister for Co-operatives and Poverty Alleviation Ministry of the Government of Nepal.[68] In 2016, a study sponsored by the Unification Theological Seminary found that American members were divided in their choices in the 2016 United States presidential election, with the largest bloc supporting Senator Bernie Sanders.[69]

Hak Ja Han has been acting as a leader and public spokesperson for the movement. In 2019, she spoke at a rally in Japan and called for greater understanding and cooperation between the Pacific Rim nations.[70] In 2020, she spoke at a UPF sponsored in-person and virtual rally for Korean unification, which drew about one million attendees.[71] In 2020 former Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon received the Sunhak Peace Prize, which is sponsored by the Unification Church, and an award of US$1,000,000.[72][73]

In 2021, Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe gave speeches at the Rally of Hope event hosted by an affiliate of the Unification Church.[74][75][76][77][78] Five ministers of the Cabinet of Japan have relationships with the Unification Church, including the Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare and the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.[79]

Beliefs

Moon's teachings, called the Divine Principle, were first published as Wolli Wonbon (Korean원리 원본; Hanja原理原本, 'Original Text of the Divine Principle') in 1945. The earliest manuscript was lost in North Korea during the Korean War. A second, expanded version, Wonli Hesol (원리 해설; 原理解說), or Explanation of the Divine Principle, was published in 1957. The Divine Principle [ko] or Exposition of the Divine Principle (원리강론; 原理講論; Wolli Gangnon) is the main theological textbook of the movement. It was co-written by Sun Myung Moon and early disciple Hyo Won'eu and first published in 1966. A translation entitled Divine Principle was published in English in 1973.[80] The Divine Principle lays out the core of Unification Church theology and is held by its believers to have the status of holy scripture. Following the format of systematic theology, it includes God's purpose in creating human beings, the fall of man, and restoration – the process through history by which God is working to remove the ill effects of the fall and restore humanity back to the relationship and position that God originally intended.[81] David Václavík and Dušan Lužný described the details of those 3 points as follows:

  1. Principle of Creation: This first principle states that God created the world in his image. All of reality is then composed of bipolarities. The basic bipolarity is expressed by the terms sung-sang (Korean성상; Hanja性相, 'inner character' – the inner, invisible aspect of the created world) and hyung-sang (Korean형상; Hanja形相, 'outer form' – the outer, visible aspect of the created world). In addition to this, there is another bipolarity, denoted by the terms yin and yang. The first-mentioned bipolarity of sung-sang and hyung-sang reflects the relationship between soul (mind) and matter (body), while yin-yang reflects the relationship between femininity and masculinity. Hierarchy, described by the first principle (the basis of the four positions) then guarantees order in the world – God or higher purpose is placed highest, in the middle are man and woman, and finally, children are placed as the result. As Václavík and Lužný further characterize the doctrine, "God is an absolute reality transcending time and space. The fundamental energy of God's being is also eternal. By the action of this energy, entities enter into a relationship with each other, the basis of which is the activity of giving and receiving. The goal is to achieve a balanced and harmonious relationship of giving and receiving, i.e., love." According to the teachings of the Church, the highest level of relationship is the relationship with God. By properly developing the relationship of giving and receiving, it should be possible to achieve union with God. The goal of creation is then the realization of the kingdom of heaven and can be achieved by fulfilling the three biblical blessings. Principle describes three blessings as follows. The first blessing concerns the nature of man: God created man in his own image. The second blessing was to be fulfilled through Adam and Eve by establishing an ideal family that was pure and loving, but they failed to do so. The third blessing concerns man's position as a mediator between God and nature. Man is to master nature in order to perfect himself and nature itself and thus create the kingdom of heaven. Principle then describes three stages of growth of everything including man, namely, origin (formation), growth, and completion.[82]
  2. The Fall of Man: according to the teaching of the Church, there was no fulfillment of God's plan. God endowed man with free will and responsibility. Like everything in the universe, Adam and Eve went through three phases of development (origin, growth, and completion). This part describes, that before completion could occur, Adam and Eve disobeyed God's command and had illicit sexual intercourse during the growth phase. As a result, the orientation of the give-and-take relationship was reversed, and a departure from God and a relationship with Satan was established. Thus happen the fall of man and the creation of a world "with Satan at the center, and all men have become children of Satan." According to this belief, the world is from that time dominated by Satan, and men with evil natures transmit evil. Through their children, they then create evil families and thus an evil world.[82]
  3. The principle of restoration: According to the teaching of the Church, the primary purpose of creation was to build the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. This means that God will eventually save this sinful world and restore it to its original, sinless state. This is the basis of the principle of restoration. This is the perspective through which the Unification Church views the entire history of humanity. For the church, history is the history of restoration and of God's efforts to save fallen men. At the end of this history, the Last Days are to come. Restoration teaches, that God has tried to end the sinful world and restore the original good world several times in human history. However, men have failed in their responsibility and thwarted God's will. Doctrine claims that God made several such attempts: in the case of Noah, God first destroyed the sinful world with a flood, yet Noah's secondborn son Ham sinned again. Another attempt to restore the original sinless world was the coming of Jesus Christ when God sent the Messiah to establish the perfect family and thus create the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. Jesus did not fulfill this mission because he was crucified. Václavík and Lužný summarize: "According to the doctrine of the Unification Church, we are currently living in the period of the Last Days, that is, the period of the Second Coming of Christ. However, today's situation is very different from previous ones. For Christ will be successful at His Second Coming – God will send the 'True Parents of humanity' and through them fulfill the purpose of creation. During the previous two thousand years, God has prepared, according to the principle of restoration, a suitable democratic, social, and legal environment that will protect Christ at the Second Coming."[82]

Followers take as a starting point the truth of the Christian Old and New Testaments, with the Divine Principle an additional text that intends to interpret and "fulfill" the purpose of those older texts.[81] Moon was intent on replacing worldwide forms of Christianity with his new unified vision of it,[33] Moon being a self-declared messiah. Moon's followers regard him as a separate person from Jesus but with a mission to basically continue and complete Jesus's work in a new way, according to the Principle.[4] The Unification Church regards a person's destination after death as being dependent on how much one's work during this life corresponds to its teachings. Moon's followers believe in Apocatastasis, that everyone will eventually receive salvation.[83]

In 1977, Frederick Sontag analyzed the teachings of the Divine Principle and summarized it in 12 concise points:[84]

  1. God: Divine Principle teaches, that there is one living, eternal and true God, a person beyond space and time, who has a perfect reason, emotion, and will, whose deepest heart essence is love, which includes both masculinity and femininity, a person who is the source of all truth, beauty and goodness, and who is the creator and sustainer of man, the universe and all things visible and invisible. Man and the universe reflect his personality, character, and purpose.
  2. Man: Man was then created by God as a unique creature, made in his image as his children, like him in personality and character, and created with the capacity to respond to his love, to be a source of his joy, and to share his creativity.
  3. God's desire for man and creation: To the relationship between God and Man, teaching states that God's desire for man and creation is eternal and unchanging, God wants men and women to fulfill three things: First, each should grow to perfection so as to become one with God in heart, will, and action, so that their mind and body are united in perfect harmony centered on God's love; second, to be united with God as husband and wife and give birth to God's sinless children, thereby establishing a sinless family and ultimately a sinless world; third, to become masters of the created world, establishing loving dominion with him in a mutual relationship of giving and receiving. None of this happened because of human sin. Therefore, God's present desire is to solve the sin problem and restore all these things, which will bring about the earthly and heavenly kingdom of God.
  4. Sin: The Divine Principle describes the origin of sin and the process of the fall of man. The first man and woman (Adam and Eve), before they became perfect, were tempted by the archangel Lucifer to illicit love. Because of this, Adam and Eve willfully turned away from God's will and purpose, bringing spiritual death to themselves and the human race. As a result of this Fall, Satan usurped the position of the true father of mankind, so that all humans since then have been born in sin both physically and spiritually and have sinful tendencies. Therefore, human beings tend to resist God and his will and live in ignorance as to their true nature and parentage and all that they have lost thereby. Thus God suffers for lost children and a lost world and has had to constantly struggle to restore them to himself. Creation groans to give birth while waiting to be reunited through the true children of God.
  5. Christology: According to the Divine Principle, fallen humanity can only be restored to God through Christ (the Messiah) who comes as the new Adam to become the new head of the human race through whom humanity can be reborn into the family of God. In order for God to send the Messiah, mankind must fulfill certain conditions that restore, what was lost because of the Fall.
  6. History: The Divine Principle describes, that restoration is accomplished through the payment of the indemnity for a sin. Human history is then a record of God's and man's efforts to make this indemnity over time so that the conditions can be met and God can send the Messiah who comes to begin the final process of restoration. If some efforts fail in fulfilling the conditions of indemnity, they must be repeated, usually by another person after a period of time. This, according to the Divine Principle, is why history shows cyclical patterns. History culminates with the coming of the Messiah, which ends the old age and begins a new age.
  7. Resurrection: The Divine Principle explains resurrection as the process of restoration to spiritual life and spiritual maturity, ultimately uniting a person with God. It is the transition from spiritual death to spiritual life. This should be accomplished in part by human effort (through prayer, good works, etc.) with the help of the saints in the spirit world and completed by God's effort to bring man to new birth through Christ (the Messiah).
  8. Predestination: According to the Divine Principle, God has predestined absolutely that all men will be restored to him and have chosen all men for salvation, but he has also given man a portion of responsibility (to be fulfilled by man's free will) for the fulfillment of his original will and his will to bring about restoration. This responsibility remains permanently with man. God has predestined and called certain persons and groups of people to certain responsibilities. If these fail, others must fill their role and greater compensation must be made.
  9. Jesus: The Divine Principle teaches that Jesus of Nazareth came as the Christ, the second Adam, the only begotten Son of God. He became one with God, spoke God's words, and did God's works, thus showing God to men. However, people eventually rejected and crucified him, preventing him from building God's kingdom on earth. The Divine Principle teaches that Jesus overcame Satan in the crucifixion and resurrection, making spiritual salvation possible for those who are born again through him and the Holy Spirit. The restoration of the Kingdom of God on earth awaits the Second Coming of Christ.
  10. The Bible: The Divine Principle offers an explanation of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. Both should be the record of God's progressive revelation to mankind. The purpose of the Bible, according to the Divine Principle, is to bring humanity to Christ and reveal to mankind the heart of God. The Divine Principle supports the Bible, as the truth is unique, eternal, and unchanging, so any new messages from God will be consistent with the Bible and will contain deeper explanations. The Divine Principle describes the current time as the last days when the new truth must be communicated by God (in the book 'God's Principle') so that mankind will be able to finish what is still unfinished.
  11. The ultimate renewal: According to the Divine Principle, a proper understanding of theology focuses simultaneously on man's relationship with God (vertical) and man's relationship with his neighbor (horizontal). Man's sin has disrupted both of these relationships and thus caused all the problems in the world. These problems will be solved through the restoration of man to God through Christ, as well as through such measures as establishing appropriate moral standards and practices, forming true families uniting all peoples and races (Oriental, Western, and African), resolving the tension between science and religion, correcting economic, racial, political, and educational injustices, and overcoming God-denying ideologies such as Communism.
  12. The Second Coming (Eschatology): The Divine Principle teaches that Christ's Second Coming will occur in this age, which would be similar to the time of his First Coming. Christ should come as before, that is, as a man in the flesh. By marrying his bride in the flesh, he will establish a family and thus become the True Parents of all mankind. Through accepting the 'True Parents (참부모)' (the Second Coming of Christ), obeying them, and following them, the original sin of mankind would be removed and people can eventually become perfect. In this way, true families fulfilling God's ideal will begin, and the Kingdom of God's will should be established both on earth and in heaven. According to the Divine Principle, this day is now at hand in the person of Sun Myung Moon.

Traditions

Blessing ceremony

 
First Blessing ceremony mass wedding outside of Korea, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1 July 1982.

The Unification Church is well known for its Blessing tradition: a mass wedding ceremony (합동결혼식) and wedding vow renewal ceremony. It is given to engaged or married couples. According to the Church's belief in a serpent seed interpretation of original sin and the Fall of Man, Eve was sexually seduced by Satan, and thus the human bloodline is sinful due to being directly descended from Satan.[85][86] Through the Blessing, members believe, the couple is removed from the lineage of sinful humanity and restored back into God's sinless lineage.

The first Blessing ceremony was held in 1961 for 36 couples in Seoul, South Korea by the Moons shortly after their own marriage in 1960. All the couples were members of the church. Moon matched all of the couples except 12 who were already married to each other before joining the church.[87] This was Moon's second marriage. In 1945 he married Sun Kil Choi. They had a son in 1946 and divorced in 1954.[88]

Later Blessing ceremonies were larger in scale but followed the same pattern. All participants were HSA-UWC members and Moon matched most of the couples. In 1982 the first large scale Blessing (of 2,000 couples) outside of Korea took place in Madison Square Garden, New York City.[89] In 1988, Moon matched 2,500 Korean members with Japanese members for a Blessing ceremony held in Korea, partly in order to promote unity between the two nations.[90]

Moon's practice of matching couples was very unusual in both Christian tradition and in modern Western culture and attracted much attention and controversy.[91] The Blessing ceremonies have attracted a lot of attention in the press and in the public imagination, often being labeled "mass weddings".[92] However, in most cases the Blessing ceremony is not a legal wedding ceremony. Some couples are already married and those that are engaged are later legally married according to the laws of their own countries.[93] The New York Times referred to a 1997 ceremony for 28,000 couples as a "marriage affirmation ceremony", adding: "The real weddings were held later in separate legal ceremonies."[94]

Mary Farrell Bednarowski says that marriage is "really the only sacrament" in the Unification movement. Unificationists therefore view singleness as "not a state to be sought or cultivated" but as preparation for marriage. Pre-marital celibacy and marital faithfulness are emphasized.[5] Adherents may be taught to "abstain from intimate relations for a specified time after marriage".[95] The church does not give its marriage blessing to same-sex couples.[96] Moon has emphasized the similarity between Unification views of sexuality and evangelical Christianity, "reaching out to conservative Christians in this country in the last few years by emphasizing shared goals like support for sexual abstinence outside of marriage, and opposition to homosexuality."[97] Since 2001 couples Blessed by Moon have been able to arrange marriages for their own children, without his direct guidance. Also some Unification Church members have married partners who are not church members.[98]

Holy days

Holy Days of the Unification Church:[99]

  • True God's Day, (하나님의 날,established 1 January 1968) - always 1 January until 2009, then according to the lunar calendar - 23 January 2012
  • True Parents' Birthday (참부모성탄 or 기원절,6 January 1920 - 6 January 1943) - Anniversary of the Coronation Ceremony for the Kingship of God (2001), 6. January until 2009, then according to the lunar calendar - 28 January 2012
  • True Parents' Day, (참부모의 날,established 1 March 1960 according to the lunar calendar) - 28 January 2012
  • Day of All True Things, (참만물의날established 1 May 1963 according to the lunar calendar) - 20 June 2012
  • Chil Il Jeol(칠일절) - Declaration Day of God's Eternal Blessing(하나님

축복영원 선포일, Founded 1 July 1991) - always 1 July until 2009, then according to the lunar calendar - 18 August 2012

  • Chil Pal Cheol(칠팔절) or Declaration of the Realm of the Cosmic Sabbath for the Parents of Heaven and Earth (천지부모

천주안식권 선포일)- founded 7 July 1997 according to the lunar calendar - 24 August 2012

  • True Children's Day, (참자녀의

날, established on 1 October 1960 according to the lunar calendar) - 14 November 2012

  • Foundation Day for the Nation of Heaven and Earth, (천주통일국

개천일, founded 3 October 1988) - always 3 October until 2009, then 16 November 2012 according to the lunar calendar

Scholarly studies

In the early 1960s John Lofland lived with HSA-UWC missionary Young Oon Kim and a small group of American members and studied their activities in trying to promote their beliefs and win new members. Lofland noted that most of their efforts were ineffective and that most of the people who joined did so because of personal relationships with other members, often family relationships. Lofland published his findings in 1964 as a doctoral thesis entitled "The World Savers: A Field Study of Cult Processes", and in 1966 in book form by Prentice-Hall as Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith.[100][101][102][103]

In 1977 Frederick Sontag, a professor of philosophy at Pomona College and a minister in the United Church of Christ.,[104] spent 10 months visiting HSA-UWC members in North America, Europe, and Asia as well as interviewing Moon at his home in New York State. He reported his findings and observations in Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church, published by Abingdon Press. The book also provides an overview of the Divine Principle.[105] In an interview with UPI Sontag compared the HSA-UWC with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 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 apologist but a close look at HSA-UWC's theology is important: "They raise some incredibly interesting issues."[106]

In 1984 Eileen Barker published The Making of a Moonie based on her seven-year study of HSA-UWC members in the United Kingdom and the United States.[107] In 2006 Laurence Iannaccone of George Mason University, a specialist in the economics of religion, wrote that The Making of a Moonie was "one of the most comprehensive and influential studies" of the process of conversion to new religious movements.[108] Australian psychologist Len Oakes and British psychiatry professor Anthony Storr, who have written rather critically about cults, gurus, new religious movements, and their leaders have praised The Making of a Moonie.[109][110] It was given the Distinguished Book Award for 1985 by the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.[111] In 1997 Barker reported that Unificationists had mostly undergone a transformation in their world view from millennialism to utopianism.[112]

In 1998 Irving Louis Horowitz, sociologist, questioned the relationship between the HSA-UWC and scholars whom it paid to conduct research on its behalf.[113]

Theological disputes with Christianity

Fall of Man and view of Jesus

Central to Unification teachings is the concept that the Fall of Man was caused by the literal mating of Eve and Satan in the Garden of Eden, thus contaminating the whole human race with sin. According to the religion[further explanation needed], humanity can only be restored to God through a messiah who comes as a new Adam: a new head of the human race, replacing the sinful parents, and siring new children free from Satanic influence. In the Unification Church, Jesus is this messiah, just as he is a messianic figure in more mainstream Christianity;[114] however, since Jesus was prematurely killed before he could start a new sinless family, Sun Myung Moon claims he himself was called upon by God to fulfill Jesus' unresolved mission.[4]

In 1980, Unification theologian Young Oon Kim wrote:

Unification theology teaches that Jesus came to establish the kingdom of Heaven on Earth. As St. Paul wrote, Jesus was to be the new Adam restoring the lost garden of Eden. For this purpose he chose twelve apostles, symbolizing the original twelve tribes of Israel, and sent out seventy disciples, symbolizing all the nations of the world. Like John the Baptist, Jesus proclaimed that the long-awaited kingdom of heaven was at hand (Matt. 4:17). Jesus was appointed God's earthly representative in order to subjugate Satan, cleanse men of original sin and free them from the power of evil. Christ's mission involved liberation from sin and raising mankind to the perfection stage. His purpose was to bring about the kingdom of heaven in our world with the help of men filled with divine truth and love. Jesus' goal was to restore the garden of Eden, a place of joy and beauty in which true families of perfected parents would dwell with God in a full relationship of reciprocal love.[115]

The Unification view of Jesus has been criticized by mainstream Christian authors and theologians. In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults (first published in 1965), Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K. Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of the divinity of Christ, the virgin birth of Jesus, the Unification Church's belief that Jesus should have married and a literal resurrection of Jesus as well as a literal Second Coming. They add: "Moon makes all men equal in "divinity" to Jesus, thereby striking a blow at the uniqueness of Christ."[116]

The Divine Principle states on this point:

There is no greater value than that of a person who has realized the ideal of creation. This is the value of Jesus, who surely attained the highest imaginable value. The conventional Christian belief in Jesus' divinity is well founded because, as a perfect human being, Jesus is totally one with God. To assert that Jesus is none other than a man who has completed the purpose of creation does not degrade the value of Jesus in the least.[117]

Unificationist theologian Young Oon Kim wrote, and some members of the Unification movement believe, that Zechariah was the father of Jesus, based on the work of Leslie Weatherhead, an English Christian theologian in the liberal Protestant tradition.[118][114][119][120]

Indemnity

Indemnity, in the context of Unification theology, is a part of the process by which human beings and the world are restored to God's ideal.[121][122][123][124] The concept of indemnity is explained at the start of the second half of the Divine Principle, "Introduction to Restoration":

What, then, is the meaning of restoration through indemnity? When someone has lost his original position or state, he must make some condition to be restored to it. The making of such conditions of restitution is called indemnity.[125] .... God's work to restore people to their true, unfallen state by having them fulfill indemnity conditions is called the providence of restoration through indemnity.[126]
(Korean original)
그 러면 '탕감복귀'란 무엇을 말하는 것인가? 무엇이든지 그 본연의 위치와 상태 등을 잃어버리게 되었을 때, 그것들을 본래의 위치와 상태에로 복귀하려면 반드시 거기에 필요한 어떠한 조건을 세워야 한다. 이러한 조건을 세우는 것을 '탕감(tang-gam)'이라고 하는 것이다....그리고 이처럼 탕감조건을 세워서 창조본연의 인간으로 복귀해 나아가는 섭리를 탕감복귀섭리라고 말한다[127]

(Significant Differences with the Christian Church in Interpretation of 'tang-gam')
The Unification Church gives no explanation as to why this central Christian concept, 'tang-gam(탕감)', which means 'forgiveness', was translated into its opposite meaning,"indemnity".[128][129][130][131][132]

The Divine Principle goes on to explain three types of indemnity conditions. Equal conditions of indemnity pay back the full value of what was lost. The biblical verse "life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth" (Exod.21:23–24) is quoted as an example of an equal indemnity condition. Lesser conditions of indemnity provide a benefit greater than the price that is paid. Faith, baptism, and the eucharist are mentioned as examples of lesser indemnity conditions. Greater conditions of indemnity come about when a person fails in a lesser condition. In that case a greater price must be paid to make up for the earlier failure. Abraham's attempted sacrifice of his son Isaac (Gen. 22:1–18) and the Israelites' 40 years of wandering in the wilderness under Moses (Num.14:34) are mentioned as examples of greater indemnity conditions.[126] The Divine Principle then explains that an indemnity condition must reverse the course by which the mistake or loss came about. Indemnity, at its core, is required of humans because God is pure, and purity cannot relate directly with impurity. Indemnification is the vehicle that allows a "just and righteous" God to work through mankind. Jesus' statement that God had forsaken him (Matt.27:46) and Christianity's history of martyrdom are mentioned as examples of this.[126] The Divine Principle then states that human beings, not God or the angels, are the ones responsible for making indemnity conditions.[133][126][134]

In 2005 scholars Daske and Ashcraft explained the concept of indemnity:

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.[135]

Other Protestant Christian commentators have criticized the concept of indemnity as being contrary to the doctrine of sola fide. Christian historian Ruth Tucker said: "In simple language indemnity is salvation by works."[136][134] Rev. Keiko Kawasaki wrote: "The indemnity condition (of the Unification Church) is an oriental way of thinking, meaning a condition for atonement for sins (unlike Christianity)."[137] Donald Tingle and Richard Fordyce, ministers with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) who debated two Unification Church theologians in 1977, wrote: "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."[138]

Protestant commentators have criticized Unification Church teachings as being contrary to the Protestant doctrine of salvation by faith alone.[139] In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults (first published in 1965), Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K. Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of Christology, the virgin birth of Jesus, the movement's belief that Jesus should have married, the necessity of the crucifixion of Jesus, and a literal resurrection of Jesus as well as a literal Second Coming.[140]

Relations with other religions

Judaism

Unificationism holds that the Jewish people as a whole were prepared by God to receive the Messiah in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, with John the Baptist tasked from birth with the mission to lead the Jewish people to Jesus, but failed in his mission. According to the Divine Principle, the Jews went through a "course of indemnity" due to the failure of John the Baptist to recognize Jesus as the Messiah, in spite of publicly testifying to him at the Jordan River, whilst receiving the baptism.[141]

In 1976, the American Jewish Committee released a report by Rabbi A. James Rudin which stated that the Divine Principle contained "pejorative language, stereotyped imagery, and accusations of collective sin and guilt."[142] In a news conference which was presented by the AJC and representatives of Catholic and Protestant churches, panelists stated that the text "contained over 125 anti-Jewish references." They also cited Moon's recent and public condemnation of "antisemitic and anti-Christian attitudes", and called upon him to make a "comprehensive and systematic removal" of antisemitic and anti-Christian references in the Divine Principle as a demonstration of good faith.[143]

In 1977, the HSA-UWC issued a rebuttal to the report, stating that it was neither comprehensive nor reconciliatory, instead, it had a "hateful tone" and it was filled with "sweeping denunciations". It denied that the Divine Principle teaches antisemitism and gave detailed responses to 17 specific allegations which were contained in the AJC's report, stating that the allegations were distortions of teachings and obscurations of the real content of passages or the passages were accurate summaries of Jewish scriptures or New Testament passages.[144]

In 1984, Mose Durst, then the president of the Unification Church of the United States as well as a convert from Judaism,[145] said that the Jewish community had been "hateful" in its response to the growth of the Unification movement, and he also placed blame on the community's "insecurity" and Unification Church members' "youthful zeal and ignorance". Rudin, then the national interreligious affairs director of the American Jewish Committee, said that Durst's remarks were inaccurate and unfair and he also said that "hateful is a harsh word to use".[146] In the same year Durst wrote in his autobiography: "Our relations with the Jewish community have been the most painful to me personally. I say this with a heavy heart, since I was raised in the Jewish faith and am proud of my heritage."[147]

In 1989, Unification Church leaders Peter Ross and Andrew Wilson issued "Guidelines for Members of The Unification Church in Relations with the Jewish People" which stated: "In the past there have been serious misunderstandings between Judaism and the Unification Church. In order to clarify these difficulties and guide Unification Church members in their relations with Jews, the Unification Church suggests the following guidelines."[148]

In 2008, Encyclopedia Judaica described the statements and guidelines arising from mutual contacts as "excellent".[149]

Christianity

In 1974 Moon founded the Unification Theological Seminary, in Barrytown, New York, partly in order to improve relations of the movement with other churches. Professors from other denominations, including a Methodist minister, a Presbyterian, and a Roman Catholic priest, as well as a rabbi, were hired to teach religious studies to the students, who were being trained as leaders in the movement.[150][151][152][153][154]

In 1977, Unification member Jonathan Wells, who later became well known as the author of the popular Intelligent Design book Icons of Evolution, defended Unification theology against what he said were unfair criticisms by the National Council of Churches.[155] That same year Frederick Sontag, a professor of philosophy at Pomona College and a minister in the United Church of Christ,[104] published Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church which gave an overview of the movement and urged Christians to take it more seriously.[105][106][156]

In the 1980s the Unification Church sent thousands of American ministers from other churches on trips to Japan and South Korea to inform them about Unification teachings. At least one minister was dismissed by his congregation for taking part.[157] In 1994 the church had about 5,000 members in Russia and came under criticism from the Russian Orthodox Church.[39] In 1997, the Russian government passed a law requiring the movement and other non-Russian religions to register their congregations and submit to tight controls.[158]

In 1982, Moon was imprisoned in the United States after being found guilty by a jury of willfully filing false Federal income tax returns and conspiracy. (See: United States v. Sun Myung Moon) HSA-UWC members launched a public-relations campaign. Booklets, letters and videotapes were mailed to approximately 300,000 Christian leaders in the United States. Many of them signed petitions protesting the government's case.[159] The American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A, the National Council of Churches, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference filed briefs in support of Moon.[160]

In 1995 the Unification Movement related organization the Women's Federation for World Peace indirectly contributed $3.5 million to help Baptist Liberty University which at that time was in financial difficulty. This was reported in the United States news media as an example of closer relationships between the movement and conservative Christian congregations.[161]

Islam

The Divine Principle lists the Muslim world as one of the world's four major divisions (the others being East Asia, Hindu, and Christendom).[162] Unification movement support for Islamist anti-communists came to public attention in 1987 when church member Lee Shapiro was killed in Afghanistan during the Soviet–Afghan War while filming a documentary.[163][164] The resistance group they were traveling with reported that they had been ambushed by military forces of the Soviet Union or the Afghan government. However, the details have been questioned, partly because of the poor reputation of the group's leader, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.[165][166]

In 1997, the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (which is critical of United States and Israeli policies), praised the Unification Movement owned newspaper, The Washington Times and the Times' sister publication The Middle East Times (along with The Christian Science Monitor owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist) for their objective and informative coverage of Islam and the Middle East, while criticizing the Times generally pro-Israel editorial policy. The Report suggested that these newspapers, being owned by religious organizations, were less influenced by pro-Israel pressure groups in the United States.[167]

In 2000 the FFWPU co-sponsored the Million Family March, a rally in Washington D.C. to celebrate family unity and racial and religious harmony, along with the Nation of Islam.[57] Louis Farrakhan, the leader of The Nation of Islam, was the main speaker at the event which was held on 16 October 2000; the fifth anniversary of the Million Man March, which was also organized by Farrakhan.[58] Unification Church leader Dan Fefferman wrote to his colleagues acknowledging that Farrakhan's and Moon's views differed on multiple issues but shared a view of a "God-centered family".[59] In 2007 Rev and Mrs Moon sent greetings to Farrakhan while he was recovering from cancer, saying: "We send love and greetings to Minister Farrakhan and Mother Khadijah."[168]

In the 1990s and 2000s the Unification Movement made public statements claiming communications with the spirits of religious leaders including Muhammad and also Confucius, the Buddha, Jesus, and Augustine, as well as political leaders such as Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, Mao Zedong and many more. This was reported to have distanced the movement from Islam as well as from mainstream Christianity.[169] From 2001 to 2009 the Unification movement owned the American Life TV Network (now known as Youtoo TV),[170] which in 2007 broadcast George Clooney's documentary A Journey to Darfur, which was harshly critical of Islamists in Darfur, the Republic of Sudan.[171][172][173] It released the film on DVD in 2008 and announced that proceeds from its sale would be donated to the International Rescue Committee.[174] In his 2009 autobiography Moon praised Islam and expressed the hope that there would be more understanding between different religious communities.[175] In 2011, representatives of the Unification Church took part in an international seminar which was held in Taiwan by the Muslim World League. The said purpose of the seminar was to encourage inter-faith dialogue and discourage people from resorting to terrorism.[176]

Interfaith activities

In 2009 the FFWPU held an interfaith event in the Congress of the Republic of Peru.[177] Former President of the Congress Marcial Ayaipoma[178] and other notable politicians were called "Ambassadors for Peace" of the Unification Church.[179][180][181][182] In 2010, the church built a large interfaith temple in Seoul.[183] Author Deepak Chopra was the keynote at an interfaith event of the Unification Church co-hosted with the United Nations at the Headquarters of the United Nations.[184] In 2011, an interfaith event was held in the National Assembly of Thailand, the President of the National Assembly of Thailand attended the event.[185] In 2012, the Unification movement affiliated-Universal Peace Federation held an interfaith dialogue in Italy that was cosponsored by United Nations.[186] That year, the Universal Peace Federation held an interfaith program for representatives of 12 various religions and confessions in the hall of the United Nations General Assembly. The President of the United Nations General Assembly,[187] the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations,[188][189] the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations[190] and other UN officials spoke.[191]

Science

The Divine Principle calls for the unification of science and religion: "Religion and science, each in their own spheres, have been the methods of searching for truth in order to conquer ignorance and attain knowledge. Eventually, the way of religion and the way of science should be integrated and their problems resolved in one united undertaking; the two aspects of truth, internal and external, should develop in full consonance."

In the 1970s and 1980s the Unification Movement sponsored the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (ICUS),[192] in order to promote the concept of the unity of science and religion.[193][194] American news media have suggested that the conferences were also an attempt to improve the often controversial public image of the church.[195][196] The first conference, held in 1972, had 20 participants; while the largest conference, in Seoul, South Korea in 1982, had 808 participants from over 100 countries.[197] Participants in one or more of the conferences included Nobel laureates John Eccles (Physiology or Medicine 1963, who chaired the 1976 conference)[192] and Eugene Wigner (Physics 1963).[198]

The relationship of the Unification Movement and science again came to public attention in 2002 with the publication of Icons of Evolution, a popular book critical of the teaching of evolution written by member Jonathan Wells. Wells is a graduate of the Unification Theological Seminary and has been active with the Discovery Institute as an advocate for intelligent design.[199][200][201]

Political activism

Anti-communism

In the 1940s, Moon cooperated with Communist Party members in support of the Korean independence movement against Imperial Japan. After the Korean War (1950–1953), he became an outspoken anti-communist.[175] Moon viewed the Cold War between liberal democracy and communism as the final conflict between God and Satan, with divided Korea as its primary front line.[202] Soon after its founding, the Unification movement began supporting anti-communist organizations, including the World League for Freedom and Democracy founded in 1966 in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan), by Chiang Kai-shek,[203] and the Korean Culture and Freedom Foundation, an international public diplomacy organization which also sponsored Radio Free Asia.[204] The Unification movement was criticized for its anti-communist activism by the mainstream media and the alternative press, and many members of them said that it could lead to World War Three and a nuclear holocaust. The movement's anti-communist activities received financial support from Japanese millionaire and activist Ryōichi Sasakawa.[205][206][8]

In 1972, Moon predicted the decline of communism, based on the teachings of the Divine Principle: "After 7,000 biblical years—6,000 years of restoration history plus the millennium, the time of completion—communism will fall in its 70th year. Here is the meaning of the year 1978. Communism, begun in 1917, could maintain itself approximately 60 years and reach its peak. So 1978 is the border line and afterward communism will decline; in the 70th year it will be altogether ruined. This is true. Therefore, now is the time for people who are studying communism to abandon it."[207] In 1973, he called for an "automatic theocracy" to replace communism and solve "every political and economic situation in every field".[208] In 1975, Moon spoke at a government sponsored rally against potential North Korean military aggression on Yeouido Island in Seoul to an audience of around 1 million.[209]

In 1976, Moon established News World Communications, an international news media conglomerate which publishes The Washington Times newspaper in Washington, D.C., and newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America, partly in order to promote political conservatism. According to The Washington Post, "the Times was established by Moon to combat communism and be a conservative alternative to what he perceived as the liberal bias of The Washington Post."[210] Bo Hi Pak, called Moon's "right-hand man", was the founding president and the founding chairman of the board.[211] Moon asked Richard L. Rubenstein, a rabbi and college professor, to join its board of directors.[212] The Washington Times has often been noted for its generally pro-Israel editorial policies.[167] In 2002, during the 20th anniversary party for the Times, Moon said: "The Washington Times will become the instrument in spreading the truth about God to the world."[210]

In 1980, members founded CAUSA International, an anti-communist educational organization based in New York City.[213] In the 1980s, it was active in 21 countries. In the United States, it sponsored educational conferences for evangelical and fundamentalist Christian leaders[214] as well as seminars and conferences for Senate staffers, Hispanic Americans and conservative activists.[215] In 1986, CAUSA International sponsored the documentary film Nicaragua Was Our Home, about the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua and their persecution at the hands of the Nicaraguan government. It was filmed and produced by USA-UWC member Lee Shapiro, who later died while filming with anti-Soviet forces during the Soviet–Afghan War.[216][217][218][219] At this time CAUSA international also directly assisted the United States Central Intelligence Agency in supplying the Contras, in addition to paying for flights by rebel leaders. CAUSA's aid to the Contras escalated after Congress cut off CIA funding for them. According to contemporary CIA reports, supplies for the anti-Sandinista forces and their families came from a variety of sources in the US ranging from Moon's Unification Church to U.S. politicians, evangelical groups and former military officers.[220][221][222][223]

In 1980, members in Washington, D.C., disrupted a protest rally against the United States military draft.[224] In 1981, the Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court ruled that the HSA–UWC was not entitled to property tax exemptions on its New York City properties since its primary purpose was political, not religious.[225] In 1982, this ruling was overturned by the New York State Supreme Court itself, which ruled that it should be considered a religious organization for tax purposes.[226]

In 1983, some American members joined a public protest against the Soviet Union in response to its shooting down of Korean Airlines Flight 007.[227] In 1984, the HSA–UWC founded the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, a Washington, D.C. think tank that underwrites conservative-oriented research and seminars at Stanford University, the University of Chicago, and other institutions.[228] In the same year, member Dan Fefferman founded the International Coalition for Religious Freedom in Virginia, which is active in protesting what it considers to be threats to religious freedom by governmental agencies.[229] In August 1985, the Professors World Peace Academy, an organization founded by Moon, sponsored a conference in Geneva to debate the theme "The situation in the world after the fall of the communist empire."[230] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the Unification movement promoted extensive missionary work in Russia and other former Soviet nations.[231]

Korean unification

In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, and other topics.[232] In 1992, Kim gave his first and only interview with the Western news media to Washington Times reporter Josette Sheeran, who later became executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme.[233] In 1994, Moon was officially invited to Kim's funeral, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea.[234]

In 1998, Unification movement-related businesses launched operations in North Korea with the approval of the government of South Korea, which had prohibited business relationships between North and South before.[235] In 2000, the church-associated business group Tongil Group founded Pyeonghwa Motors in the North Korean port of Nampo, in cooperation with the North Korean government. It was the first automobile factory in North Korea.[236]

During the presidency of George W. Bush, Dong Moon Joo, a Unification movement member and then president of The Washington Times, undertook unofficial diplomatic missions to North Korea in an effort to improve its relationship with the United States.[237] Joo was born in North Korea and is a citizen of the United States.[238]

In 2003, Korean Unification Movement members started a political party in South Korea. It was named The Party for God, Peace, Unification and Home. In its inauguration declaration, the new party said it would focus on preparing for Korean reunification by educating the public about God and peace.[60] Moon was a member of the Honorary Committee of the Unification Ministry of the Republic of Korea.[65] Church member Jae-jung Lee was a Unification Minister of the Republic of Korea.[66]

In 2010, in Pyongyang, to mark the 20th anniversary of Moon's visit to Kim Il Sung, de jure head of state Kim Yong-nam hosted Moon's son Hyung Jin Moon, then the president of the Unification Church, in his official residence.[239][240] At that time, Hyung Jin Moon donated 600 tons of flour to the children of Jeongju, the birthplace of Sun Myung Moon.[241][242]

In 2012, Moon was posthumously awarded North Korea's National Reunification Prize.[243] On the first anniversary of Moon's death, North Korean chairman Kim Jong Un expressed condolences to Han and the family, saying: "Kim Jong-un prayed for the repose of Moon, who worked hard for national concord, prosperity and reunification and world peace."[244] In 2017, the Unification Church sponsored the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP)—headed by former Prime Minister of Nepal Madhav Kumar Nepal and former Minister of Peace and Reconstruction Ek Nath Dhakal—visited Pyongyang and had constructive talks with the Korean Workers' Party.[245] In 2020 the movement held an in-person and virtual rally for Korean unification which drew about one million attendees.[71]

Controversy

Criticisms of Moon

Moon's claim to be the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ has been rejected by both Jewish and Christian scholars.[246][247] Protestant commentators have criticized Moon's teachings as being contrary to the Protestant doctrine of salvation by faith alone.[248][249] In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults (first published in 1965), Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K. Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of the divinity of Christ, the virgin birth of Jesus, Moon's belief that Jesus should have married, the necessity of the crucifixion of Jesus, a literal resurrection of Jesus, as well as a literal second coming of Jesus.[250] Commentators have criticized the Divine Principle for saying that the First World War, the Second World War, the Holocaust, and the Cold War served as indemnity conditions to prepare the world for the establishment of the Kingdom of God.[251]

In 1998, journalist Peter Maass, writing for The New Yorker, reported that some Unification members complained about Blessing being given to non-members who had not gone through the same course that members had.[252] In 2000, Moon was criticized, including by some members of his church, for his support of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan's Million Family March.[59] Moon was also criticized for his relationship with Jewish scholar Richard L. Rubenstein, an advocate of the "death of God theology" of the 1960s.[253] Rubenstein was a defender of the Unification Church and served on its advisory council,[254] as well as on the board of directors of the church-owned Washington Times newspaper.[255] In the 1990s, he served as president of the University of Bridgeport, which was then affiliated with the church.[256]

In 1998, the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram criticized Moon's possible relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and wrote that the Washington Times editorial policy was "rabidly anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and pro-Israel."[257][167] Moon has also been criticized for his advocacy of a world-wide "automatic theocracy",[258] as well as for advising his followers that they should become "crazy for God".[259][260]

Investigation by the United States House of Representatives

In 1977, the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations, of the United States House of Representatives, reported that the Unification Church was established by the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), Kim Chong Pil.[261] The committee also reported that the KCIA had used the movement to gain political influence with the United States and some of its members had worked as volunteers in Congressional offices. Together they founded the Korean Cultural Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit organization which acted as a public diplomacy campaign for the Republic of Korea.[9] The committee also investigated possible KCIA influence on the Unification Church's campaign in support of Nixon.[262]

Defamation lawsuit against the Daily Mail

In 1978, the Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper, published an article with the headline: "The Church That Breaks Up Families".[263][264] The article accused the Unification Church of brainwashing and separating families. The British Unification Church's director Dennis Orme filed a libel suit against the Daily Mail and Associated Newspapers, its parent company, resulting in one of the longest civil actions in British legal history – lasting six months.[263][265][266] Orme and the Unification Church lost the libel case, the appeal case, and were refused permission to take their case to the House of Lords.[266] The original case heard 117 witnesses, including American anti-cult psychiatrist Margaret Thaler Singer.[263] In the original case, the Unification Church was ordered to pay Associated Newspapers GB£750,000 in costs which was maintained after appeal.[267] The jury of the original case not only awarded Associated Newspapers costs, but it and the judge requested that the Attorney General re-examine the Unification Church's charitable status, which after a lengthy investigation from 1986 to 1988 was not removed.[268][269] According to George Chryssides, about half of the Unification Church's 500 full-time membership in Britain moved to the United States.[270] The Unification Church sold seven of its twelve principal church centers after the ruling.[271] Other anti-cultists in countries like Germany sought to incorporate the London High Court's decision into law.[266] The Unification Church has won other libel and defamation cases in the United Kingdom, including a similar case against The Daily Telegraph.[268]

United States v. Sun Myung Moon

In 1982, Moon was imprisoned in the United States after being found guilty by a jury of willfully filing false Federal income tax returns and conspiracy. (See: United States v. Sun Myung Moon) HSA-UWC members launched a public-relations campaign. Booklets, letters and videotapes were mailed to approximately 300,000 Christian leaders in the United States. Many of them signed petitions protesting the government's case.[159] The American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A, the National Council of Churches, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference filed briefs in support of Moon.[160] In 1982, Moon was convicted in the United States of filing false federal income tax returns and conspiracy: see United States v. Sun Myung Moon. He served 13 months of the sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury in Danbury, Connecticut.[272][273] The case was protested as a case of selective prosecution and a threat to religious freedom by, among others, Jerry Falwell, head of Moral Majority, Joseph Lowery, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Harvey Cox a professor of Divinity at Harvard, and Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator and former Democratic Party presidential candidate.[274]

Crown of Peace event in Washington DC

On March 23, 2004, at a ceremony in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, in Washington, D.C., Moon crowned himself with what was called the "Crown of Peace".[275][276] Lawmakers who attended included Senator Mark Dayton (D-Minn.), Representatives Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.) and Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), as well as former Representative Walter Fauntroy (D-D.C.). Key organizers of the event included George Augustus Stallings Jr., a former Roman Catholic priest who had been married by Moon, and Michael Jenkins, the president of the Unification Church of the United States at that time.[275] Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.) played an active role in the ceremony. The New York Times, in 2008, suggested that the participation of federal elected officials in this event was a possible violation of the principle of separation of church and state in United States law.[276]

Spiritual sales

Before the enactment of laws restricting spiritual sales

In an article by Julia Inmuna for the Washington Post, it was noted by scholars and historians[who?] that up to 70% of the Unification Church's income was provided by Japanese devotees. Their fund-raising activities were described as "scanning obituaries" which was followed up by "going door-to-door" instructing people, in particular grieving elderly people, to go to their banks to collect money for the Unification Church on behalf of their deceased loved ones, in order for them to "ascend to heaven".[277] According to critics[who?], the Unification Church and its leaders have been "exploiting the labor and capital of their followers, including billions of dollars transferred from Japan to the United States, to build a business empire". Tak Ji-il, a professor at Busan Presbyterian University, said the Unification Church is fighting over religious principles on the surface but money in reality.[278] One of Moon's sons, Kook Jin Moon, denied the church was pressuring its Japanese members to make large donations to save the spirits of their deceased loved ones, stating instead the members informed him it was their forebears that had instructed them to make large donations in an interview he conducted.[277]

Some of the additional criticisms of the Japanese Unification Church are that it conceals its name to entice people to become followers and that it forces followers to marry partners it has chosen for them.[according to whom?][279][280][citation needed] In 1984 Yoshikazu Soejima, a senior official of the Unification Church, revealed inside information about the church in the monthly magazine Bungei Shunjū released on June 10, 1984. According to Soejima, in the 1970s about 200 billion yen in donations from Japanese believers were sent to South Korea.[281][citation needed] According to the Washington Post, about 800 million dollars were transferred from Japan to the United States from 1975 to 1984. Soejima stated he had been attacked outside his home in Tokyo and according to police reports, stabbed repeatedly. At the time fo the attack, he claimed to have been preparing an article critical of Moon, that was later published in the Japanese magazine Bungeishunju. During an interview, Soejima unbuttoned his shirt to show scars on his left bicep, neck and chest, which he claimed were from the attack, however no one had been arrested.[281][282]

In 1987, about 300 lawyers in Japan set up an association called the National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales to help people who were forced to make expensive donations or forced to buy expensive things like pots and seals,[283][citation needed] or what Soejima and associate Hiroaki Inoue called "marble vases, miniature treasure pagodas and other religious icons that are represented as having supernatural power".[282] According to statistics compiled by the association's lawyers between 1987 and 2021, the association and local government consumer centers received 34,537 complaints alleging that the Unification Church had forced them to make large donations, amounting to about 123.7 billion yen.[284][citation needed] The network reported that victims were cheated out of about 300 million yen in 2021. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, a lawyer working for the network said, "The Unification Church should consider the pain and tragedy of the families of its followers. The Unification Church has bankrupted many of its followers".[283] Another lawyer, Yasuo Kawai, accused Japanese politicians and administrators of taking no action against the Unification Church, which he said disintegrates families, for more than 30 years.[285][citation needed]Kito Masaki called for Japan's National Diet (parliament) to conduct a bipartisan investigation of the case.[286][287][288] According to Soejima and Inoue in an interview with the Washington Post, the religious icons were distributed by Happy World Inc., an importing firm based in Tokyo that they said was connected to the church. Hiroshi Sakazume, the Japanese Unification Church's director general of public relations at the time denied that the church had any relationship with Happy World, claiming in their view that "the Unification Church has nothing to do with sales activities," . "We don't know what each church member is doing. But as a church, we don't do any sales . . . . Happy World is a different company, a totally separate organization."[282]

In civil cases, Japanese courts have issued a number of rulings ordering the Unification Church to pay compensation to the plaintiffs, saying its missionary work is illegal.[289] Criminal cases related to the Unification Church have also occurred. In 2009, the Tokyo District Court sentenced Unification Church members to prison for forcing victims to buy expensive seals. The court ruled that the missionary work was a pernicious act of forcing its victims to buy a seal immediately after instigating their anxiety by linking their worries to their long-time ancestral pasts.[290]

According to the Japanese Communist Party newspaper Akahata, for the Unification Church, Japan has a history of aggression against Korea, therefore has an obligation to serve Korea, and as atonement, internally known as "indemnity", collection of money by "Fortune telling fraud"(霊感商法) is imposed.[291][292] According to Shoichi Fujita [ja] of the Religious Information Research Center [ja] and the Zenkoku genriundo higaisha fubo no kai (literally, National Association of Parents of Victims of the Moonism, 全国原理運動被害者父母の会) – an organization formed by the parents of Unification Church members – the Unification Church's doctrines make Japanese people the target of its fundraising efforts by disseminating a doctrine which depicts Korea as "the Adam nation" and Japan as "the Eve nation" that committed sins,[293] and therefore obliged to pay money and send people to Korea.[294][295] Moon's theology is that Korea is the Adam country, the home of the ruling race destined to rule the world, and Japan is the Eve country, subordinate to Korea. The church preached that Moon was appointed to save humanity after Eve fell from grace by having sexual relations with Satan.[277] According to Yoshifu Arita, a former journalist and member of the House of Councillors who is investigating the Unification Church, it is taking advantage of Japanese young people's sense of guilt for Japan's 40-year colonial rule of Korea (1905–1945) and defrauding them of money.[296][need quotation to verify]

Legislation to restrict donations to religious organizations and provide relief to victims

On 9 December 2022, Taro Kono, Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety,[297] told the special committee on consumer affairs of the House of Councillors, that his personal understanding placed the Unification Church under the category of  "cult",[298][299] a label Sakurai Yoshihide explains, is given in Japan to groups engaged in antisocial activities of a fanatical nature,[300] the view held by Kono for such classification[299] with experts in the field focusing on religious minorities, while the media concentrates on whether those groups commit any crimes  The Unification Church, according to Yoshihide, is no longer considered a religious minority due to its numbers.[300]

On 10 December 2022, the House of Representatives of Japan and the House of Councillors passed two bills to restrict the activities of religious organizations such as the Unification Church and provide relief to victims.[301][302][need quotation to verify] These bills were designed to address social problems caused by the Unification Church, and the political parties and the press saw these bills as a way to restrict "cults" in the process leading up to the legislation.[303][304][305][306]

The new law stipulates prohibited acts and duty of care for juridical persons, including religious organizations, when soliciting donations. Prohibited acts include the following: a juridical persons must not induce the donor to borrow money or sell his/her home or fields in order to raise the funds for the donation, a juridical person must not accompany the donor to a place from which the donor is unable to leave, and a juridical person must not prevent the donor from consulting with someone. The duty of care is that the juridical person shall not suppress the free will of the soliciting subject and that the solicitation shall not make life difficult for the soliciting subject's family. If a juridical person commits a prohibited act, a correction order is issued, and a person who repeatedly violates the order is subject to imprisonment for up to one year and a fine of up to 1 million yen. If a juridical person violates its duty of care, the name of the juridical person will be made public. It was also stipulated that contracts for donations or sales of goods through "spiritual sales" (reikan shōhō, 霊感商法) can be revoked up to 10 years after the contract is concluded and up to three years after the target of the solicitation becomes aware of the damage. In addition, it is also stipulated that donations contracted while the target of the solicitation is under brainwashing can be canceled. The law also stipulates that the victim's family can also revoke the donation due to improper solicitation, and that the victim or his or her family can claim from the juridical person the amount of past damages as well as living expenses and child support that the child or spouse is entitled to in the future. The new law then defines spiritual sales, in which a contract can be rescinded, as soliciting donations or selling goods after taking advantage of the anxiety of the target of the solicitation or causing the target of the solicitation to become anxious.[301][302][307][308][309]

These bills were supported by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito, and opposition parties the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP), Nippon Ishin no Kai, and Democratic Party for the People, and opposed by the opposition parties the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) and the Reiwa Shinsengumi.[302][need quotation to verify] The CDP had opposed the bills, seeking legislation to more strictly restrict religious organizations, but switched to support it after a clause to review the law two years later was specified in the bill. According to the CDP and some Unification Church victims, legislation to restrict religious organizations even more strictly is needed. The JCP had proposed another bill to restrict religious organizations and therefore opposed the bills.[306][need quotation to verify]

Support for North Korea's development of nuclear weapons

According to Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) reports in August and September 1994, Moon donated 450 billion yen to Kim Il Sung during his stay in North Korea from November 30, 1991, to December 7, 1992. Those same DIA reports explained an "economic cooperation" for the reconstruction of North Korea's economy was in place. This included establishing a joint venture developing tourism at Kimkangsan, investing in the development of the Tumangang River, in addition to investing in the construction of the "light industry" base located in Wonsan.[310][311] Most of the money was said to have been donated to the Unification Church by Japanese believers.[312][313] According to the former chief executive of Pyeonghwa Motors, a Unification Church auto company, the money collected from Japanese devotees was first transferred to South Korea and money laundered, then transferred to Hong Kong and finally to North Korea. He said he had a close relationship with Ju Kyu-chang, a senior member of the Workers' Party of Korea and its weapons development chief.[314][need quotation to verify] According to Baek Seung-joo, a former South Korean vice defense minister, has analyzed that money donated by Japanese followers of theUnification Churchwas diverted to North Korea's nuclear development and development of intercontinental ballistic missiles.[314][need quotation to verify] According to Masuo Oe, who was the public relations director of the Unification Church, when Moon said to Kim Il Sung in a meeting, "Please be my brother", Kim Il Sung replied, "Sure, why not?". According to him, believers heard this anecdote and admired that the Messiah had brought Satan to his knees with the power of love. This was a symbolic event that marked a major shift in the anti-communist policies of the Unification Church.[315]

According to a 2016 South Korean Defense Ministry parliamentary report, a Tokyo-run company[vague] operated by members of theUnification Churchsold a Russian Golf II-class submarine still loaded with missile launchers to North Korea in 1994, disguised as scrap metal, and the technology was then diverted to North Korea's development of submarine-launched ballistic missiles.[316]

Renaming (Japan)

Since 1997, the Japanese Unification Church had repeatedly applied to the Agency for Cultural Affairs (ACA), a department directly under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, for changing its name from "The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity" (世界基督教統一神霊協会) to "Heavenly Parent's Holy Community Family Federation for World Peace and Unification" (天の父母様聖会世界平和統一家庭連合). According to the then chief of the Religious Affairs Division, Kihei Maekawa [ja], the application was rejected by the ACA. When in 2015, Hakubun Shimomura was appointed as the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology under the Third Abe Cabinet, the Unification Church applied for rename again and it was finally approved. Shimomura denied any involvement in the approval process, excusing the final decision was made by the head of the ACA, but Shimomura admitted that he received report about the application of rename, the 2015 head of the ACA also echoed Shimomura's explanation.[317][318]

Assassination of Shinzo Abe

The Unification Church has historically had a close relationship with the conservative Liberal Democratic Party, which Nobusuke Kishi founded, and which later had been led by his grandson, then Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe.[319][320][321][322] In 2019, National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales released a document protesting Abe sending congratulatory messages to events organized by the Unification Church and its affiliated organizations. The association feared that Abe's message would give authority to the Unification Church and encourage its "anti-social activities".[289][323]

In 2022, Abe was assassinated by Tetsuya Yamagami, who stated that he resented the Unification Church because his mother was "forced" to make a large donation to it,[324] a claim the Church denied[325] She joined the Unification Church in 1998, and sold the land she inherited from her father along with the house where she lived with her 3 children. In June 1999, she donated about 100 million yen (US$720,000) to the Unification Church, half of which was is said to have been returned according to Reuters,[325] leading to her family's bankruptcy in 2002 and significantly affecting their family, according to Yamagami.[326][need quotation to verify] Financially troubled, Yamagami was unable to enter university despite graduating from a prestigious high school. His brother and his father would later commit suicide. Yamagami stated that his original plan was to assassinate Hak Ja Han, the widow of Sun Myung Moon and the current leader of the UC. However, he gave up his plan because he could not get close to her.[327][328] He believes Abe and his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi, spread the Unification Church in Japan and decided to kill Abe after discovering online that Abe had sent video messages to UC-related organizations.[329][need quotation to verify]

Unification Church spokesperson Tomihiro Tanaka stated in a press conference that in the past it had had problems with its followers due to illegal solicitations and large donations. He claimed that there has been no trouble between the Unification Church and its followers since 2009, when it began to emphasize legal compliance.[283][need quotation to verify] On 11 July 2022 the Unification Church issued a press release stating donation amounts are determined by individual members.[319][320][321][322][need quotation to verify] Chung Hwan Kwak, the Honorary President of the Global Peace Foundation,[330][331] who had long held a position second to Sun Myung Moon in the Unification Church and left it in 2009 after internal strife, apologized on behalf of the Unification Church. He said that the church was responsible for the assassination of Abe.[332] According to Kwak, a wave of bankruptcies, divorces and suicides among Japanese believers had prompted him to attempt to normalize Japan's status as an "economic force" in 2001, but his attempt was thwarted by strong opposition from other church leaders. The Unification Church later denied Kwak's claim, saying that it was Kwak who called for the transfer of Japanese money to the church headquarters.[333][334][citation needed]

The National Public Safety Commission chair Satoshi Ninoyu instructed police authorities to set up a panel to investigate the security lapses which may have been involved in Abe's death.[335] The Commission chair was among several elected officials who promoted a Unification Church event in 2021.[336][need quotation to verify] Japan's main opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, and two other opposition parties, the Democratic Party for the People and the Japanese Communist Party, have said that they plan to launch their own investigations into the Unification Church's political influence and connections in Japanese politics.[337] On August 31, 2022, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), of which Abe was a member, announced that it would no longer have any relationships with the Unification Church and its related organizations. The Liberal Democratic Party has announced that it will expel its members if they do not break any ongoing relationships with the Unification Church.[338] Fumio Kishida, Japan's prime minister and president of the LDP, stated in October 2022 that the Japanese government would start an investigation into the extent of Abe's relationship with the Unification Church.[339][340][341]

Esotericism

The Unification Church is sometimes said to be esoteric in that it keeps some of its doctrines secret from non-members,[342][343][344] a practice that is sometimes called "heavenly deception".[345] In 1979, critics D. Tingle and R. Fordyce commented: "How different the openness of Christianity is to the attitude of Reverend Moon and his followers who are often reluctant to reveal to the public many of their basic doctrines."[346] Since the 1990s, many Unification texts that were formerly regarded as esoteric have been posted on the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification's official websites.[347]

Child adoption

The Unification Church came under investigation by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for allegations about organizing children being transferred between members' families without authorization from the prefectural government. The authorization requirement came into effect in 2018 and if convicted of violation the offender would face imprisonment or a fine. The church reported that there were 31 known adoptions between 2018 and 2022, when questioned by the welfare ministry.[348] The church denies the allegation that they act as an agent in the arrangement, but says that the child adoptions happen between families privately.[349][350]

According to media reports, the reason for children being adopted by a different family is not that their biological parents lack the ability to raise them, but because of the teaching of the Unification Church "to allow the blessed but childless families to inherit their beautiful tradition." This is perceived as a violation of a child's right to be raised by their biological parents as much as possible, as stipulated in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Japan is a party to this treaty.[348] In contrast, according to a 2014 pamphlet published by the Misawa Air Base Legal Office, regular adoptions as oppososed to special adoptions, occur with or without the court’s consent if the minor child is a descendant of one of the adoptive parents. The City Office may register a regular adoption without the Family Court’s consent. If the child is not a lineal descendant of the adoptive parents, the Family Court must adjudicate the adoption before the City Office will legally register the adoption decree.[6]

The ministry requested that the church revise their teachings about children to comply with Japan's child welfare laws. Some adoptees complained to the ministry and media that they are emotionally traumatized after learning their adoptions were religiously motivated.[351][352][need quotation to verify] On February 1, 2023, the Unification Church of Japan revised their believers' handbook to remove references to child adoption.[353]

The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare submitted several questionnaires about the child adoption practice to the Unification Church between November and December 2022,[354] but in the second inquiry the Unification Church refused to answer more than half of the questions, and sent a letter of protest to the ministry.[355]

Controversy in South Korea

South Korean media reported links with UC and Japanese conservatives, referring to them as Chinil (친일) or Sin-chinil (신친일). Some South Korean media reported the connection between Yoon Suk-yeol's pro-Japanese foreign policy and UC.[356][357]

Related organizations

Although Moon was commonly known as a religious figure, commentators have mentioned his belief in a literal Kingdom of God on earth to be brought about by human effort as a motivation for his establishment of multitudinous groups that are not strictly religious in their purposes.[358][194] Moon was not directly involved with managing the day-to-day activities of the numerous organizations that he indirectly oversaw, yet all of them attribute the inspiration behind their work to his leadership and teachings.[14] Others have said that one purpose of these non-sectarian organizations is to pursue social respectability.[359] These organizations have sometimes been labelled "front groups"[by whom?], an expression which originally referred to Soviet supported organizations during the Cold War.[360]

Multi-faceted organizations

Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles (CARP)

The Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles (대학원리연구회,CARP) is a collegiate organization founded by Moon and his followers in 1955. According to the group's website, its goal is to promote "intercultural, interracial, and international cooperation through the Unification world view".[361][362] J. Isamu Yamamoto states in Unification Church: "At times CARP has been very subtle about its association with the Unification Church, however, the link between the two has always been strong, since the purpose of both is to spread Moon's teachings."[363]

Universal Peace Federation (UPF)

Universal Peace Federation (천주평화연합,UPF) is an international and interreligious civil society organization that was founded in 2005 which promotes religious freedom.[364] UPF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit NGO in general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).[365] Dialogue and Alliance is its journal published from Tarrytown, New York.[366] UPF actively supports United Nations projects, especially in the field of peace education, family and peace building.[367][368]

Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP)

 
WFWP logo

The Women's Federation for World Peace(세계평화여성연합,WFWP) was founded in 1992 by Hak Ja Han. Its stated purpose is to encourage women to work more actively in promoting peace in their communities and greater society. It has members in 143 countries.[369][370][371]

Han has travelled the world speaking at conventions on the WFWP's behalf.[372] In 1993 the WFWP held a conference in Tokyo, Japan, at which the keynote speaker was former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle's wife Marilyn Tucker Quayle, and in a speech at the event Han spoke positively of Mrs. Quayle's humanitarian work.[373]

In 1993 Han travelled to 20 cities in the United States promoting the WFWP,[374] as well as to 12 countries.[369] At an event in Salt Lake City, Utah, she told attendants: "If a family is not centered on God's ideal of love, there will be conflict among the members of that family. Without God's love as an absolute center, such a family will ultimately break down. A nation of such families will also decline."[374] Her 1993 speeches in the United States focused on increasing violence in the U.S., and the degradation of the family unit.[375]

In 1995, the WFWP contributed $3.5 million to help Liberty University, which at that time was in financial difficulty. This was reported in the United States news media as an example of closer relationships between the Unification movement and conservative Christian congregations.[376] That same year former United States president George H. W. Bush spoke at several WFWP meetings in Japan,[377][378] and at a related conference in Washington, D.C. There he was quoted by The New York Times as saying: "If as president I could have done one thing to have helped the country more it would have been to do a better job in finding a way, either through speaking out or through raising a moral standard, to strengthen the American family."[379]

The events in Japan drew protests from Japanese people who were wary of unorthodox religious groups. Bush's spokesperson Jane Becker stated "We were satisfied that there was not a connection with the Unification Church, and based on the information we were given we felt comfortable speaking to this group."[380] 50,000 people attended Bush's speech in Tokyo.[381] The theme of the talks was "family values".[377] In the half-hour speech, Bush said "what really counts is faith, family and friends". Bush also spoke on the importance of the relationship between Japan and the United States and its importance for world peace.[382] Han spoke after Bush's speech and praised Moon, crediting him for the decline of communism and saying that he must save America from "the destruction of the family and moral decay".[382][383]

In 1999 the WFWP sponsored a conference in Malaysia in which religious and government leaders spoke on the need to strengthen education and support families, as well as the need for peace and understanding between ethnic and racial groups in the nations.[384] In 2009 it co-sponsored, along with the Unification movement affiliated organization the Universal Peace Federation and the government of Taiwan, a conference in Taipei calling for Taiwan's greater participation in world affairs independent of the People's Republic of China. Taiwan's president, Ma Ying-jeou, spoke at the event.[385] The WFWP has also been active in sponsoring various local charity and community events.[386][387]

Service For Peace (SFP)

Service For Peace (서비스포피스,SFP) is a non-profit organization, founded in 2001 by the Sun Myung Moon's third son, Hyun Jin Preston Moon, to give opportunities to young people who wish to better themselves and their communities. As of April 2007, the organization had established chapters in North America, Central America, Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. SFP is active in communities and statewide. Colleges have recruited Service for Peace Campus Corps to benefit their fellow peers as well as the communities around them.[388][389] Some SFP chapters have smaller initiatives designed to meet local needs. In the US, Service For Peace's Backpack Angel program supports students throughout Kentucky by providing backpacks and school supplies for children in need.[390]

International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (ICUS)

International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (ICUS) is a series of conferences formerly sponsored by the International Cultural Foundation and since 2017 by the Hyo Jeong International Foundation on the Unity of the Sciences (HJIFUS).[192] The first conference, held in 1972, had 20 participants; while the largest conference, in Seoul, South Korea in 1982, had 808 participants from over 100 countries.[197]

Participants in one or more of the conferences included Nobel laureates John Eccles (Physiology or Medicine 1963, who chaired the 1976 conference),[192] Eugene Wigner (Physics 1963),[391] economist and political philosopher Friedrich Hayek,[392] ecologist Kenneth Mellanby, Frederick Seitz, pioneer of solid state physics, Ninian Smart, President of the American Academy of Religion,[393] and Holocaust theologian Richard Rubenstein.[394]

Moon believed that religion alone can not save the world,[193] and his particular belief in the importance of the unity of science and religion was reportedly a motivation for the founding of the ICUS.[194] American news media have suggested that the conferences were also an attempt to improve the often controversial Unification movement's public image.[195][196]

The last two editions of the conference have focused on environmental issues, such as rising sea levels and water temperatures, food scarcity, renewable energy, and waste management. The theme in 2017, at ICUS XXIII, was "Earth's Environmental Crisis and the Role of Science", with a similar theme following at ICUS XXIV, in 2018: "Scientific Solutions to the Earth's Environmental Challenges".[395] At ICUS XXV in 2019, the theme was "Environmental Health and the Quality of Human Life."[396]

InterFaith organizations

  • The Assembly of the World's Religions was founded by Sun Myung Moon. The first assembly was held from November 15 to 21, 1985, in MacAfee, New Jersey. The second was from August 15 to 21, 1990 in San Francisco.[397]
  • Interreligious Federation for World Peace[398][399]
  • American Clergy Leadership Conference (ACLC)[400][401][402]
  • The Peace Road is a major international initiative that wants to emphasize the importance of building the International Highway of Peace, in order to connect nations and continents around the world.  The project to build the International Highway of Peace was proposed by Reverend Sun Myung Moon at the International Conference on the Unity of Science (ICUS) in 1981. He also proposed building a highway between former enemies, South Korea and Japan, and a "tunnel of peace" across the Bering Strait with the goal of connecting people and overcoming divisions in the world. Peace Road takes place in 120 countries around the world and is sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation.[403][404][405]
  • The Middle East Peace Initiative sponsors projects to promote peace and understanding including visits by international Christians to Israel and Palestine and dialogues between members of the Israeli Knesset and the Palestinian Legislative Council.[406]
  • The Interreligious Association for Peace and Development (IAPD) is an interfaith association that represents different religious traditions from around the world. It was launched in November 2017 in South Korea. The IAPD supports the efforts of the United Nations to achieve sustainable development and emphasizes the importance of religious freedom in society, and promotes interreligious cooperation, in accordance with publicly published information on the organization's official website.[407] Eminent Hindu leader Sadguru Bhau Maharaj ji supported the founding conference of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development in India.[408] On August 14, 2021, the UPF initiated the establishment of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development in Ghana, with the aim of promoting peace in the world through interfaith dialogue and cooperation. IAPD National Branches have so far been launched in Benin, DR Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria and Zambia.[409][410] The inauguration of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development for Europe and the Middle East was held in April 2018 in Vienna, Austria. The ambassador of the Republic of Korea in Austria spoke at the inauguration, as did Dr. Unger, one of the founders of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Speakers also included the Apostolic Archbishop of Zimbabwe, the President of the World Congress of Religions from the United Kingdom and other religious leaders.[411][412] In 2021, IAPD was also established in Malaysia.[413] At the UPF summit in Korea in August 2022, a resolution was adopted to launch the IAPD Advisory Council in partnership with the African Union.[414] During the celebration of the World Week of Interfaith Harmony in Georgia, a local branch of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development was established in February 2022.[415]

Educational organizations

  • Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology[416][need quotation to verify]
  • CheongShim International Academy
  • International Educational Foundation.[417]
  • New World Encyclopedia – an Internet encyclopedia that, in part, selects and claims to rewrite certain Wikipedia articles through a focus on Unification values.[418] It "aims to organize and present human knowledge in ways consistent with our natural purposes"[419] and "to promote knowledge that leads to happiness, well-being, and world peace".[420]
  • Paragon House, book publishing.[421]
  • The Professors World Peace Academy was founded in 1973 by Sun Myung Moon,[422] who declared the group's intent to "contribute to the solutions of urgent problems facing our modern civilization and to help resolve the cultural divide between East and West". PWPA now has chapters in over one hundred countries.[423]
  • The International Association of Academicians for Peace (IAAP) was founded and operates as one of the peace associations of the UPF.[424][425][426] At the February 2022 conference as part of the Think Tank 2022 forum, Mr. Yamazaki, the European coordinator of IAAP, said that the International Association of Academicians for Peace was established in South Korea in 2020 as one of the UPF's peace initiatives that brings together academics and scientists.[427] In 2021, UPF, together with PWPA, launched a local branch of the International Association of Academicians for Peace (IAAP) in the Philippines.[428]
  • Sun Hwa Arts School
  • Sun Moon University[429]
  • Sun Myung Moon Institute[430]
  • The Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) is the main seminary of the international Unification movement. It is located in Barrytown, New York, and has an Extension Center in midtown Manhattan. Its purpose has been described as training leaders and theologians within the movement.[12] The seminary's first classes were offered in September 1975. The institution's regional accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education first granted in 1996 was reaffirmed in 2016.[431][432][433] While most of the UTS's students have been Unification Church members,[151] a growing number come from diverse churches and faiths. The seminary's professors come from a wide range of faiths, including a Rabbi, a Sheikh, a Methodist minister, a Presbyterian, and a Roman Catholic priest.[152][434][435] In 2003, the seminary had about 120 students from around the world, with most coming from South Korea and Japan, which have large numbers of Unification Church members.[436]
  • New Hope Academy – Landover Hills, Maryland, US. "Although New Hope Academy was founded in 1990 by members of the Unification movement, it is not a sectarian school. No doctrines are taught; in fact, no classes in religion are offered.However morning services are mandatory, during services discussions about religious doctrines, hymns, and group prayers all take place. We believe it is the job of parents – with the support of their church, temple, or mosque – to impart their personal faith to their child."[437][438]
  • WUF – World University Federation
  • Several UC-related groups are working to promote sexual abstinence until marriage and fidelity in marriage and to prevent child exploitation; they care for victims of Thailand's sex trade as well.[439][440][441] In 1996, members of the Unification Church gathered 3,500 signatures in an anti-pornography campaign.[442]

Arts-related organizations

  • Kirov Academy of Ballet, dance school in Washington, D.C.[443]
  • Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea, a dance troupe founded in 1962 by Moon and otherUnification Churchmembers to project a positive image of South Korea to the world.[444][445] In 1973 they performed at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City.[446] The group's dances are based on Korean legends and regional dances, and its costumes on traditional Korean styles.[447]
  • Manhattan Center, Theater and recording studio in New York City.[448]
  • New York City Symphony
  • The Universal Ballet, founded South Korea in 1984, is one of only four professional ballet companies in South Korea. The company performs a repertory that includes many full length classical story ballets, together with shorter contemporary works and original full-length Korean ballets created especially for the company. It is supported byUnification Churchmembers with Moon's daughter-in-law Julia Moon, who was the company's prima ballerina until 2001, now serving as General Director.[449][450][451][452]
  • The International Association of Arts and Culture for Peace (IAACP) was created and operates as one of the specialized organizations of the UPF.[453][454]

Sports organizations

Political organizations

  • Freedom Leadership Foundation, an anti-communist organization in the United States active in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.[462][463]
  • Peace United Family Party, a South Korean political party founded by the Sun Myung Moon, one of whose main goals is the reunification of Korea.[13]
  • The International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP) works to promote peace and understanding between potentially hostile nations.[245] More than a hundred parliamentarians from about 40 countries of the world announced a resolution on the establishment of the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace IAPP in the National Assembly of South Korea in February 2016 at an international conference.[464] Since its foundation, IAPP has spread to all continents of the world.[465] In Uganda, the IAPP was established in 2017 in the national parliament with the participation of several legislators.[466] The Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana, Mr. Bagbin, supported the establishment of the International Association of Parliamentary Members for Peace, IAPP, in May 2021.[467] The establishment of the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP) in Liberia 2018 was supported by Dr. Roland of the Parliamentary Committee on Peace, Religion and National Reconciliation.[468]
  • Podgorica club was founded at the beginning of 2019 in Podgorica, Montenegro. Members of the Podgorica club are former presidents and prime ministers of the countries of the Balkan region, such as former Montenegrin president Vujanovic, former Bosnian prime minister Lagumdja, former Slovenian president Turk, former Croatian president Mesic, former Serbian president Micic, former Albanian president Moisiu and other prominent politicians from the Balkans area. The founding of the Podgorica Club followed the world summits in South Korea, organized by the Universal Peace Federation, which were attended by politicians from the Balkans, such as former President Vujanovic and former Albanian President Moisiu.[469][470][471][472]
  • TheConservatives.com, a former political website in partnership with The Heritage Foundation.[473]
  • The Summit Council for World Peace is an international group active in Moon's effort to unite North and South Korea.[474]
  • Coalition for a Free World, anti-Soviet group active in the 1980s.[475]
  • Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy[476][477]
  • CAUSA International is an anti-communist educational organization created in New York City in 1980 by members of the Unification movement.[213] In the 1980s it was active in 21 countries. In the United States it sponsored educational conferences for evangelical and fundamentalist Christian leaders[214] as well as seminars and conferences for Senate staffers, Hispanic Americans and conservative activists.[215] In 1986 it produced the anti-Communist documentary film Nicaragua Was Our Home.[478]
  • Rally of hope was launched in 2020 with the goal of connecting people around the world live online. At the Rally of Hope, experts talk about major world problems such as climate change, the COVID-19 crisis, geopolitics and more. Rallies of Hope was attended by millions of people around the world, and some of the speakers were former United Nations Secretary General Ki-Moon, former US Vice President Pence, former US Secretary of State Pompeo and other politicians. Rally of Hope is sponsored by UPF.[479][480][481]
  • The International Coalition for Religious Freedom is an activist organization based in Virginia, the United States. Its president is Dan Fefferman, who has held several leadership positions within the Unification Church of the United States. Founded in the 1980s, it has been active in protesting what it considers to be threats to religious freedom by governmental agencies.[229][482][483][484]
  • International Federation for Victory over Communism (IFVOC)
  • Korean Culture and Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit organization which in the 1970s staged a public diplomacy campaign in the United States for South Korea[9] When it was founded in 1964, former U.S. Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower were named as honorary presidents and former Vice President Richard Nixon (then practicing corporate law) was named as a director.[204]
  • National Committee Against Religious Bigotry and Racism[485]
  • National Prayer and Fast Committee, which supported President Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal.[486][487]
  • Radio Free Asia.[204]
  • Think Tank 2022, launched in May 2022, is a global network that brings together thousands of experts with the aim of seeking solutions for achieving peace on the Korean Peninsula. The initiative was supported by many world leaders such as former UN Secretary General Ki-Moon, former US Vice President Pence, former US Secretary of State Pompeo, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, former U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Gingrich and others. Think Tank 2022 operates through expert groups and in cooperation with international UPF associations.[488][489]
  • The World Summit is a UPF project that aims to bring together the heads of state, who with their vast experience and wisdom can help build a world of mutual understanding, sustainable peace and prosperity for all.[490][491] Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan delivered the opening speech at the 2019 International Peace Summit in Sao Tome and Principe. The conference was attended by several current and former African leaders, such as the president and prime minister of Sao Tome, the former president of Niger and the former president of Guinea-Bissau.[492][493][494] Peace, security and human development were discussed at the 2020 World Summit in South Korea. The Summit was attended by the Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen, former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, former President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan, Newt Gingrich, former President of the US Congress and many other world leaders.[495][496][497] In February 2022, a global forum was held to discuss the establishment of peace on the Korean Peninsula. This forum is part of the World Peace Summit 2022 in South Korea.[498] The UPF and the Royal Government of Cambodia have convened the World Summit for Peace on the Korean Peninsula 2022 in South Korea. Former US President Trump, Sall, President of Senegal, former US Secretary of State Pompeo, former US Congress President Gingrich, former European Commission President Barroso, and numerous other world leaders took part in the summit, live or via video.[453][499][500][501] UPF organized a world summit for peace in August 2022 in South Korea. The summit was attended by several world leaders such as former Canadian Prime Minister Harper, former President of the US Congress Gingrich, former US Secretary of State Pompeo and others. The participants of the summit gave their support to building peace in the world, especially on the Korean Peninsula. Religious freedom was also discussed at the Summit and support was given to the education of young people in Africa.[454][502][503]
  • The International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP) was launched in 2019 in South Korea with the aim of bringing together former and current heads of government and state. Among the participants of the inaugural meeting were former US Vice President Cheney, former Speaker of the US House of Representatives Gingrich, former President of Albania Moisiu, former President of Paraguay Gómez and other former and current presidents.  [504][505] ISCP continues to work on the foundations of the World Peace Summit, established in 1987.[505] Goodluck Jonathan, the former president of Nigeria, became the chairman of the ISCP-Africa International Summit Council for Peace, an organization made up of former African presidents.[506][507][508] At the opening ceremony of the Asia-Pacific Summit 2019, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen signed the Resolution on the launch of the International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP).[509] The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, delivered the keynote speech at the International Summit Council for Peace Council (ISCP) in 2022. Hun Sen proposed that the two Koreas should begin to cooperate through UNESCO, to cooperate culturally and to change the demilitarized zone into a zone of peace.[510][511] The International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP)-Africa discussed the issue of COVID-19 in Africa and pledged support for the efforts of African countries in curbing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. They called on the international community to help people in Africa fight against COVID-19 with medical supplies. ICSP Africa stands for good governance on the African continent and the organization gathers former African presidents.[512][513][514] At the Sao Tome Peace Summit 2019, Goodluck Jonathan stated that the goals of the International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP) coincided with his personal goals and ideals of strengthening democracy, peace and stability by supporting the youth of Africa.[515][516][517] The former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, at the 2020 world summit in South Korea, led the session of the International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP), where former and current heads of governments discussed current problems in the world.[518]

Businesses

The Unification Church controls a large number of businesses around the world. In 1997 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. The wealth base is fairly substantial. But if you were to compare it to the LDS Church or the Catholic Church or other churches that have massive landholdings, this doesn't look on a global scale like a massive operation."[519]

The lines between the Church's charities, businesses, religious activities, and related organizations is blurred with money and goods flowing between them. Money is in general believed to flow from East Asia to the United States although these flows are opaque. In the 1990s One Up Enterprises Inc. was the Church's primary American holding company.[11] Business are owned by the Church through arcane corporate structures with many ultimately controlled by the holding company Unification Church International Inc.[520]

  • The International Association for Peace and Economic Development (IAED) was created and operates as one of the specialized UPF organizations.[521][522] At the first virtual International Leadership Conference (ILC) in September 2020, organized by UPF, the work of the International Association for Peace and Economic Development (IAED) was presented.[523][524]

Automotive

Pyeonghwa Motors is an automobile manufacturer based in Seoul, South Korea, and owned by the movement. It is involved in a joint-venture with the North Korean Ryonbong General Corp. The joint venture produces two small cars under license from Fiat,[525] and a pick-up truck and an SUV using complete knock down kits from Chinese manufacturer Dandong Shuguang. Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to car production, purchase, and sale of used cars in North Korea. However, most North Koreans are unable to afford a car. Because of the very small market for cars in the country, Pyeonghwa's output is reportedly very low. In 2003, only 314 cars were produced even though the factory had the facilities to produce up to 10,000 cars a year.[526] Erik van Ingen Schenau, author of the book Automobiles Made in North Korea, has estimated the company's total production in 2005 at not more than around 400 units.[527]

Health care

  • Cheongshim Hospital, Korean hospital.[528]
  • Ilhwa Company, South Korean based producer of ginseng and related products.[529]
  • Isshin Hospital, Church sponsored hospital in Japan which practices both modern and traditional Asian medicine.[530][531]

Manufacturing

In South Korea the Tongil Group was founded in 1963 by Sun Myung Moon as a nonprofit organization which would provide revenue for the movement. Its core focus was manufacturing but in the 1970s and 1980s it expanded by founding or acquiring businesses in pharmaceuticals, tourism, and publishing.[532] In the 1990s Tongil Group suffered as a result of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. By 2004 it was losing money and was $3.6 billion in debt. In 2005 Sun Myung Moon's son, Kook-jin Moon was appointed chairman of Tongil Group.[532] Among Tongil Group's chief holdings are: The Ilwha Company, which produces ginseng and related products; Ilshin Stone, building materials; and Tongil Heavy Industries, machine parts including hardware for the South Korean military. The Tongil Group funds the Tongil Foundation which supports Unification movement projects including schools and the Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea.[533]

Shipbuilding

The Church owns Master Marine, a shipbuilding and fishing company in Alabama;[534] International Seafood of Kodiak, Alaska;[535][536] In 2011 Master Marine opened a factory in Las Vegas, Nevada, to manufacture a 27-foot pleasure boat designed by Moon.[537][538]

Seafood

The Church owns True World Foods, which controls a major portion of the sushi trade in the US.[539][540] True World Foods parent company is the corporate conglomerate True World Group which operates restaurants and markets.[520]

The Church's foray into the seafood industry began at the direction of Reverend Moon who ordered an expansion into "the oceanic providence." In 1976 and 1977 the Church invested nearly a million dollars into the American seafood industry.[539] Moon delivered a speech in 1980 entitled "The Way of Tuna" in which he claimed that "After we build the boats, we catch the fish and process them for the market, and then have a distribution network. This is not just on the drawing board; I have already done it." and declared himself the "king of the ocean." He also suggested that they could get around the recently imposed 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone by marrying American and Japanese members allowing the Japanese ones to become American citizens, because once married "we are not foreigners; therefore Japanese brothers, particularly those matched to Americans, are becoming ..... leaders for fishing and distribution." He also declared that "Gloucester is almost a Moonie town now!"[539]

Later in 1980 Moon gave a sermon in which he said that "This ocean business is really reserved for Unification Church. How much income would this business generate? Roughly speaking, enough money to buy the entire world. That's true! It has unlimited potential."[520] In 1986 he advised his followers to open a thousand restaurants in America.[539]

Agriculture

The Church owns a chinchilla farm named One Mind Farms.[11]

Media

News World Communications is an international news media corporation.[541] It was founded in New York City, in 1976, by Sun Myung Moon. Its first two newspapers, The News World (later renamed the New York City Tribune) and the Spanish-language Noticias del Mundo, were published in New York from 1976 until the early 1990s. In 1982 The New York Times described News World as "the newspaper unit of the Unification Church."[542] Moon's son Hyun Jin Moon is its chairman of the board.[543] News World Communications owns United Press International, The World and I, Tiempos del Mundo (Latin America), The Segye Ilbo (South Korea), The Sekai Nippo (Japan), the Zambezi Times (South Africa), The Middle East Times (Egypt).[544] Until 2008 it published the Washington, D.C.-based newsmagazine Insight on the News.[541] Until 2010, it owned The Washington Times. On November 2, 2010, Sun Myung Moon and a group of former Times editors purchased the paper from News World.[545]

  • AmericanLife TV cable television network formerly owned by the Unification movement.[171]
  • The International Media Association for Peace was founded and operates as one of the peace associations of the UPF.[546][547][548]

Real estate

In the 1970s the Unification Church of the United States began making major real estate investments. Church buildings were purchased around the nation. In New York State the Belvedere Estate, the Unification Theological Seminary, and the New Yorker Hotel were purchased. The international headquarters of the church was established in New York City.[citation needed] In Washington, D.C., the church purchased a church building from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,[549] and in Seattle the historic Rolland Denny mansion for $175,000 in 1977.[550][551] In 1991 Donald Trump criticized Unification Church real estate investments as possibly disruptive to communities.[552] As of December 1994, Unification Church had invested $150 million in Uruguay. Members own the country's largest hotel, one of its leading banks, the second-largest newspaper and two of the largest printing plants.[553] In 2008 church related real estate investment partnership USP Rockets LLC was active in Richmond, Virginia.[554] In 2011 the church related National Hospitality Corporation sold the Sheraton National Hotel.[555] U.S. Property Development Corporation, real estate investment[556]Yongpyong Resort, which hosted the alpine skiing events for the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.[557][558]

United Nations-related non-governmental organizations

From 2000 until his death in 2012, Moon promoted the creation of an interreligious council at the United Nations as a check and balance to its political-only structure.[559][560] Since then King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and King Juan Carlos I of Spain hosted officially a program to promote the proposal.[561] Moon's Universal Peace Federation is in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council[562][563] and a member of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development,[562][564] a member of the United Nations Division for Palestinian Rights,[565][566] a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council,[567][568][569] a member of the UNHRC,[570][571] a member of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.[572] Three of Moon's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) – Universal Peace Federation, Women's Federation for World Peace and Service for Peace – are in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.[573][563][574]

Other organizations

  • International Relief Friendship Foundation (IRFF)[575][576]
  • Joshua House Children's Centre in Georgetown, Guyana helps homeless and victimized children.
  • Korean War 60th Anniversary Memorial Committee[577]
  • National Committee Against Religious Bigotry and Racism[578]
  • The New Hope East Garden Project(새소망농장), agricultural project in Brazil.[citation needed]
  • Ocean Church[579]
  • Summit Council for World Peace[580]
  • Tongil Foundation[533]
  • World Media Association, sponsors trips for American journalists to Asian countries.[228]

Organizations which are supported by the members of the Unification Movement

  • American Conference on Religious Movements, a Rockville, Maryland-based group that fights discrimination against new religions. The group is funded by the Church of Scientology, the Hare Krishna organization, as well as by Unificationists, who give it $3,000 a month.[448]
  • American Freedom Coalition (AFC), a group which seeks to unite American conservatives on the state level to work toward common goals. The coalition, while independent, receives support from the Unification movement.[581] American Freedom Journal was a publication of the AFC published by Robert Grant.[582] The journal was started in 1988 and suspended publication sometime before 1994.[583] Contributors included Pat Buchanan, Ed Meese, Ben Wattenberg and Jeane Kirkpatrick.[584]
  • Christian Heritage Foundation, a private, independent charitable foundation based in Virginia that distributes Bibles and Christian literature to Communist and Third World nations. In 1995 it was given $3.5 million by the Women's Federation for World Peace.[585]
  • Empowerment Network, a pro-faith political action group supported by United States Senator Joe Lieberman.[586]
  • Foundation for Religious Freedom (Also known as the New Cult Awareness Network), an organization affiliated with the Church of Scientology which states its purpose as "Educating the public as to religious rights, freedoms and responsibilities."[587][588]
  • George Bush Presidential Library. In June 2006 the Houston Chronicle reported that in 2004 Moon's Washington Times Foundation gave a $1 million donation to the George Bush Presidential Library.[589]
  • Geneva Interfaith and Intercultural Alliance, a Swiss association founded in 2008 under the patronage of the UN Mission of the Republic of the Philippines and the UN Mission of the Republic of Indonesia, and the Universal Peace Federation, offering programmes and intercultural training for diplomats, based on the Universal Peace Federation Ambassador for peace curriculum.
  • Liberty University. Sun Myung Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han helped to financially stabilize the university through two organizations: News World Communications, which provided a $400,000 loan to the University at 6% interest; and the Women's Federation for World Peace, which indirectly contributed $3.5 million toward the school's debt.[161]
  • Married Priests Now!,[590] is an advocacy group headed by Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, who was himself married by Moon. MPN is a liberal Catholic organization calling for relaxing the rules concerning marriage in the Latin Church Catholic priesthood.[591]
  • Million Family March, 2000 rally in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the FFWPU and The Nation of Islam.[592]
  • National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC), was given $500,000 by CAUSA International to finance an anticommunist lobbying campaign.[228]
  • University of Bridgeport of Bridgeport, Connecticut.[593] In 1992, following the longest faculty strike in United States academic history, the University of Bridgeport agreed to an arrangement with the Professors World Peace Academy whereby the university would be subsidized by PWPA in exchange for control of the university. The initial agreement was for $50 million, and a majority of board members were to be PWPA members.[594] The next University of Bridgeport president was PWPA president and Holocaust theologian Richard L. Rubenstein (from 1995 to 1999),[595] and subsequently former U.S. HSA-UWC president Neil Albert Salonen (2000–2018).[596][597][598]
  • World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO)[599][54][55][56]

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  122. ^ Yamamoto, J. 1995, Unification Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Press, ISBN 0-310-70381-6 "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 Divine Principle, "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 [forgiveness of sin by works on Moon's behalf], 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
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  125. ^ Deliberately misinterpreted. It is completely different from the original meaning and the definition of Sun-myung Moon. (→'Tang-gam (탕감 蕩減)')
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    a. The Unification Church has a seminary in Barrytown, New York called The Unification Theological Seminary.
    b. It is used as a theological training center, where members are prepared to be leaders and theologians in the UC.
    c. Moon's seminary, however, has not only attracted a respectable faculty (many of whom are not members of the UC), but it also has graduated many students (who are members of the UC) who have been accepted into doctoral programs at institutions such as Harvard and Yale."
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Not to be confused with Unitarianism Universalism or Unity Church The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification widely known as the Unification Church is a new religious movement derived from Christianity whose members are called Unificationists or Moonies 3 It was officially founded on 1 May 1954 under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity HSA UWC in Seoul South Korea by Sun Myung Moon 1920 2012 Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han are its leaders and are honored by its members as their True Parents Family Federation for World Peace and Unification Unification Church 세계평화통일가정연합Official emblemAbbreviationFFWPU UM UCClassificationChristian 1 new religious movementScriptureBibleDivine PrincipleActing LeaderHak Ja HanFounderSun Myung MoonOrigin1 May 1954 Seoul South KoreaMembersApproximately 3 million 2 Other name s Unification MovementHoly Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity 세계기독교통일신령협회 historical UnificationistsMooniesOfficial websitefamilyfed wbr orgSun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han founders of the Unification Church The beliefs of the Unification Church are based on Moon s book the Divine Principle Moon considered himself the Second Coming of Christ claiming to complete the mission started by Jesus of beginning a new family and a larger human lineage free from sin 4 The Unification Church is well known for its Blessing or mass wedding ceremonies 5 It has been criticized for its teachings and for its social influence with some critics calling it a dangerous cult 6 7 Its involvement in politics includes anti communism and support for Korean reunification 8 9 10 Its members have founded owned and supported other related business 11 educational 12 political 13 and other types of organizations 14 Contents 1 Popular terminologies 2 History 2 1 Background and origins 2 2 Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity 1954 1994 2 3 Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 1994 3 Beliefs 4 Traditions 4 1 Blessing ceremony 4 2 Holy days 5 Scholarly studies 6 Theological disputes with Christianity 6 1 Fall of Man and view of Jesus 6 2 Indemnity 7 Relations with other religions 7 1 Judaism 7 2 Christianity 7 3 Islam 7 4 Interfaith activities 8 Science 9 Political activism 9 1 Anti communism 9 2 Korean unification 10 Controversy 10 1 Criticisms of Moon 10 2 Investigation by the United States House of Representatives 10 3 Defamation lawsuit against the Daily Mail 10 4 United States v Sun Myung Moon 10 5 Crown of Peace event in Washington DC 10 6 Spiritual sales 10 6 1 Before the enactment of laws restricting spiritual sales 10 6 2 Legislation to restrict donations to religious organizations and provide relief to victims 10 7 Support for North Korea s development of nuclear weapons 10 8 Renaming Japan 10 9 Assassination of Shinzo Abe 10 10 Esotericism 10 11 Child adoption 10 12 Controversy in South Korea 11 Related organizations 11 1 Multi faceted organizations 11 1 1 Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles CARP 11 1 2 Universal Peace Federation UPF 11 1 3 Women s Federation for World Peace WFWP 11 1 4 Service For Peace SFP 11 1 5 International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences ICUS 11 2 InterFaith organizations 11 3 Educational organizations 11 4 Arts related organizations 11 5 Sports organizations 11 6 Political organizations 11 7 Businesses 11 7 1 Automotive 11 7 2 Health care 11 7 3 Manufacturing 11 7 4 Shipbuilding 11 7 5 Seafood 11 7 6 Agriculture 11 7 7 Media 11 7 8 Real estate 11 8 United Nations related non governmental organizations 11 9 Other organizations 11 10 Organizations which are supported by the members of the Unification Movement 12 See also 13 References 14 Bibliography 15 External linksPopular terminologies EditMain article Moonie nickname Moon did not originally intend on founding a separate organization or denomination 15 and did not give his group of followers its official name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity Korean 세계 기독교 통일 신령 협회 Segye Gidoggyo Tong il Sinryeong Hyeobhoe until 1954 16 The informal name Unification Church Korean 통일교 RR Tong il gyo has been commonly used by members the public and the news media 17 Moonie is a colloquial term 18 first used in 1974 by some American media outlets 19 Unification Church members have used the word including Moon himself 20 the president of the Unification Theological Seminary David Kim 21 and Bo Hi Pak Moon s aide and president of Little Angels Children s Folk Ballet of Korea 22 In the 1980s and 1990s the Unification Church of the United States undertook an extensive public relations campaign against the use of the word by the news media 23 24 In other contexts it is still sometimes used and not always considered pejorative 25 26 By 2018 the term Unification Movement was widely used 27 Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han are regarded by Unificationists as True Father and True Mother respectively and as True Parents collectively History Edit Emblem of the HSA UWC Background and origins Edit On 25 February 1920 Moon was born Mun Yong myeong in Sangsa ri Korean 상사리 Hanja 上思里 Deogun myon 덕언면 Jeongju gun North P yŏng an Province at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule His birthday was recorded as January 6 by the traditional lunar calendar 25 February 1920 according to the Gregorian Calendar 28 Around 1930 his family who followed traditional Confucianist beliefs converted to Christianity and joined a Presbyterian Church where he later taught Sunday school 29 In 1945 Moon attended the Israeli monastery with his wife Choi Sun Kil 최선길 崔先吉 Choe Seon gil to learn the teachings of Kim Baek moon ko including his book The Fundamental Principles of Christianity 基督教根本原理 drafted March 2 1946 published March 2 1958 30 31 citation needed verification needed After World War II and the Japanese rule ended in 1945 Moon began preaching 29 In 1946 Moon traveled alone to Pyongyang in Communist ruled North Korea 32 He was arrested on allegations of spying for South Korea and given a five year sentence to the Hŭngnam labor camp 33 Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity 1954 1994 Edit Moon founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity HSA UWC in Seoul on 1 May 1954 It expanded rapidly in South Korea and by the end of 1955 had 30 centers throughout the nation 16 The HSA UWC expanded throughout the world with most members living in South Korea Japan the Philippines and other nations in East Asia 34 16 In the 1970s American HSA UWC members were noted for raising money for Unification Church projects 35 The HSA UWC also sent missionaries to Europe They entered Czechoslovakia in 1968 and remained underground until the 1990s 36 Unification movement activity in South America began in the 1970s with missionary work Later the HSA UWC made large investments in civic organizations and business projects including an international newspaper 37 Starting in the 1990s the HSA UWC expanded in Russia and other former communist nations Hak Ja Han Moon s wife made a radio broadcast to the nation from the State Kremlin Palace 38 As of 1994 the HSA UWC had about 5 000 members in Russia 39 About 500 Russian students had been sent to the US to participate in 40 day workshops 40 Moon moved to the United States in 1971 although he remained a citizen of the Republic of Korea In the 1970s he gave a series of public speeches in the United States including one in Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974 two in 1976 in Yankee Stadium in New York City and one on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington DC where he spoke on God s Hope for America to 300 000 people In 1975 the HSA UWC held one of the largest peaceful gatherings in history with 1 2 million people in Yeouido South Korea 41 In the 1970s the Unification Church along with some other new religious movements became a target of the anti cult movement Activists have accused the movement of having brainwashed its members 42 43 In 1976 AmericanUnification Churchpresident Neil Albert Salonen met with Senator Bob Dole to defend the HSA UWC against charges which were made by its critics including the parents of some members 44 Starting in the 1980s Moon instructed HSA UWC members to take part in a program called Home Church in which they reached out to neighbors and community members through public service 45 In April 1990 Moon visited the Soviet Union and met with President Mikhail Gorbachev Moon expressed support for the political and economic transformations underway in the Soviet Union At the same time the movement was expanding into formerly communist nations 46 Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 1994 Edit On 1 May 1994 the 40th anniversary of the founding of the HSA UWC Moon declared that the era of the HSA UWC had ended and inaugurated a new organization the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification FFWPU would include HSA UWC members and members of other religious organizations working toward common goals especially on issues of sexual morality and reconciliation between people of different religions nations and races The FFWPU co sponsored Blessing ceremonies in which thousands of couples from other churches and religions were given the marriage blessing previously given only to HSA UWC members 47 In the 1980s and 1990s the Church s businesses expanded greatly and encountered significant success leading to it becoming wealthy despite its declining number of members 11 In 1991 Moon announced that 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 said that this confirmed that full time membership was no longer considered crucial to church members 48 In 1994 The New York Times recognized the movement s political influence saying it was a theocratic powerhouse that is pouring foreign fortunes into conservative causes in the United States 49 In 1998 the Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram criticized Moon s ultra right leanings and suggested a personal relationship with conservative Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu 50 In 1995 the former U S President George H W Bush and his wife Barbara Bush spoke at a FFWPU event in the Tokyo Dome 51 Bush told the gathering If as president I could have done one thing to have helped the country more it would have been to do a better job in finding a way either through speaking out or through raising a moral standard to strengthen the American family 52 Hak Ja Han the main speaker credited her husband with bringing about the Fall of Communism and declared that he must save America from the destruction of the family and moral decay 53 In 2000 Moon founded the World Association of Non Governmental Organizations WANGO which describes itself as a global organization whose mission is to serve its member organizations strengthen and encourage the non governmental sector as a whole increase public understanding of the non governmental community and provide the mechanism and support needed for NGOs to connect partner and multiply their contributions to solve humanity s basic problems It has been criticized for promoting conservatism in contrast to some of the ideals of the United Nations 54 55 56 In 2000 the FFWPU co sponsored the Million Family March a rally in Washington D C to celebrate family unity and racial and religious harmony along with the Nation of Islam 57 Louis Farrakhan was the main speaker at the event which was held on 16 October 2000 the fifth anniversary of the Million Man March which was also organized by Farrakhan 58 FFWPU leader Dan Fefferman wrote to his colleagues acknowledging that Farrakhan s and Moon s views differed on multiple issues but shared a view of a God centered family 59 In 2003 Korean FFWPU members started a political party in South Korea The Party for God Peace Unification and Home An inauguration declaration stated the new party would focus on preparing for Korean reunification by educating the public about God and peace A FFWPU official said that similar political parties would be started in Japan and the United States 60 Since 2003 the FFWPU related Universal Peace Federation s Middle East Peace Initiative has been organizing group tours of Israel and Palestine to promote understanding respect and reconciliation among Jews Muslims and Christians 61 62 On 15 August 2012 Moon was reported to be gravely ill and was put on a respirator at the intensive care unit of St Mary s Hospital at The Catholic University of Korea in Seoul He was admitted on 14 August 2012 after suffering from pneumonia earlier in the month 63 He died there on September 2 64 Moon was a member of the Honorary Committee of the Unification Ministry of the Republic of Korea 65 The church member Jae jung Lee had been once a unification minister of the Republic of Korea 66 Another Ek Nath Dhakal is a member of the Nepalese Constituent Assembly 67 and a first Minister for Co operatives and Poverty Alleviation Ministry of the Government of Nepal 68 In 2016 a study sponsored by the Unification Theological Seminary found that American members were divided in their choices in the 2016 United States presidential election with the largest bloc supporting Senator Bernie Sanders 69 Hak Ja Han has been acting as a leader and public spokesperson for the movement In 2019 she spoke at a rally in Japan and called for greater understanding and cooperation between the Pacific Rim nations 70 In 2020 she spoke at a UPF sponsored in person and virtual rally for Korean unification which drew about one million attendees 71 In 2020 former Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki moon received the Sunhak Peace Prize which is sponsored by the Unification Church and an award of US 1 000 000 72 73 In 2021 Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe gave speeches at the Rally of Hope event hosted by an affiliate of the Unification Church 74 75 76 77 78 Five ministers of the Cabinet of Japan have relationships with the Unification Church including the Minister of Health Labour and Welfare and the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 79 Beliefs EditMoon s teachings called the Divine Principle were first published as Wolli Wonbon Korean 원리 원본 Hanja 原理原本 Original Text of the Divine Principle in 1945 The earliest manuscript was lost in North Korea during the Korean War A second expanded version Wonli Hesol 원리 해설 原理解說 or Explanation of the Divine Principle was published in 1957 The Divine Principle ko or Exposition of the Divine Principle 원리강론 原理講論 Wolli Gangnon is the main theological textbook of the movement It was co written by Sun Myung Moon and early disciple Hyo Won eu and first published in 1966 A translation entitled Divine Principle was published in English in 1973 80 The Divine Principle lays out the core of Unification Church theology and is held by its believers to have the status of holy scripture Following the format of systematic theology it includes God s purpose in creating human beings the fall of man and restoration the process through history by which God is working to remove the ill effects of the fall and restore humanity back to the relationship and position that God originally intended 81 David Vaclavik and Dusan Luzny described the details of those 3 points as follows Principle of Creation This first principle states that God created the world in his image All of reality is then composed of bipolarities The basic bipolarity is expressed by the terms sung sang Korean 성상 Hanja 性相 inner character the inner invisible aspect of the created world and hyung sang Korean 형상 Hanja 形相 outer form the outer visible aspect of the created world In addition to this there is another bipolarity denoted by the terms yin and yang The first mentioned bipolarity of sung sang and hyung sang reflects the relationship between soul mind and matter body while yin yang reflects the relationship between femininity and masculinity Hierarchy described by the first principle the basis of the four positions then guarantees order in the world God or higher purpose is placed highest in the middle are man and woman and finally children are placed as the result As Vaclavik and Luzny further characterize the doctrine God is an absolute reality transcending time and space The fundamental energy of God s being is also eternal By the action of this energy entities enter into a relationship with each other the basis of which is the activity of giving and receiving The goal is to achieve a balanced and harmonious relationship of giving and receiving i e love According to the teachings of the Church the highest level of relationship is the relationship with God By properly developing the relationship of giving and receiving it should be possible to achieve union with God The goal of creation is then the realization of the kingdom of heaven and can be achieved by fulfilling the three biblical blessings Principle describes three blessings as follows The first blessing concerns the nature of man God created man in his own image The second blessing was to be fulfilled through Adam and Eve by establishing an ideal family that was pure and loving but they failed to do so The third blessing concerns man s position as a mediator between God and nature Man is to master nature in order to perfect himself and nature itself and thus create the kingdom of heaven Principle then describes three stages of growth of everything including man namely origin formation growth and completion 82 The Fall of Man according to the teaching of the Church there was no fulfillment of God s plan God endowed man with free will and responsibility Like everything in the universe Adam and Eve went through three phases of development origin growth and completion This part describes that before completion could occur Adam and Eve disobeyed God s command and had illicit sexual intercourse during the growth phase As a result the orientation of the give and take relationship was reversed and a departure from God and a relationship with Satan was established Thus happen the fall of man and the creation of a world with Satan at the center and all men have become children of Satan According to this belief the world is from that time dominated by Satan and men with evil natures transmit evil Through their children they then create evil families and thus an evil world 82 The principle of restoration According to the teaching of the Church the primary purpose of creation was to build the Kingdom of Heaven on earth This means that God will eventually save this sinful world and restore it to its original sinless state This is the basis of the principle of restoration This is the perspective through which the Unification Church views the entire history of humanity For the church history is the history of restoration and of God s efforts to save fallen men At the end of this history the Last Days are to come Restoration teaches that God has tried to end the sinful world and restore the original good world several times in human history However men have failed in their responsibility and thwarted God s will Doctrine claims that God made several such attempts in the case of Noah God first destroyed the sinful world with a flood yet Noah s secondborn son Ham sinned again Another attempt to restore the original sinless world was the coming of Jesus Christ when God sent the Messiah to establish the perfect family and thus create the Kingdom of Heaven on earth Jesus did not fulfill this mission because he was crucified Vaclavik and Luzny summarize According to the doctrine of the Unification Church we are currently living in the period of the Last Days that is the period of the Second Coming of Christ However today s situation is very different from previous ones For Christ will be successful at His Second Coming God will send the True Parents of humanity and through them fulfill the purpose of creation During the previous two thousand years God has prepared according to the principle of restoration a suitable democratic social and legal environment that will protect Christ at the Second Coming 82 Followers take as a starting point the truth of the Christian Old and New Testaments with the Divine Principle an additional text that intends to interpret and fulfill the purpose of those older texts 81 Moon was intent on replacing worldwide forms of Christianity with his new unified vision of it 33 Moon being a self declared messiah Moon s followers regard him as a separate person from Jesus but with a mission to basically continue and complete Jesus s work in a new way according to the Principle 4 The Unification Church regards a person s destination after death as being dependent on how much one s work during this life corresponds to its teachings Moon s followers believe in Apocatastasis that everyone will eventually receive salvation 83 In 1977 Frederick Sontag analyzed the teachings of the Divine Principle and summarized it in 12 concise points 84 God Divine Principle teaches that there is one living eternal and true God a person beyond space and time who has a perfect reason emotion and will whose deepest heart essence is love which includes both masculinity and femininity a person who is the source of all truth beauty and goodness and who is the creator and sustainer of man the universe and all things visible and invisible Man and the universe reflect his personality character and purpose Man Man was then created by God as a unique creature made in his image as his children like him in personality and character and created with the capacity to respond to his love to be a source of his joy and to share his creativity God s desire for man and creation To the relationship between God and Man teaching states that God s desire for man and creation is eternal and unchanging God wants men and women to fulfill three things First each should grow to perfection so as to become one with God in heart will and action so that their mind and body are united in perfect harmony centered on God s love second to be united with God as husband and wife and give birth to God s sinless children thereby establishing a sinless family and ultimately a sinless world third to become masters of the created world establishing loving dominion with him in a mutual relationship of giving and receiving None of this happened because of human sin Therefore God s present desire is to solve the sin problem and restore all these things which will bring about the earthly and heavenly kingdom of God Sin The Divine Principle describes the origin of sin and the process of the fall of man The first man and woman Adam and Eve before they became perfect were tempted by the archangel Lucifer to illicit love Because of this Adam and Eve willfully turned away from God s will and purpose bringing spiritual death to themselves and the human race As a result of this Fall Satan usurped the position of the true father of mankind so that all humans since then have been born in sin both physically and spiritually and have sinful tendencies Therefore human beings tend to resist God and his will and live in ignorance as to their true nature and parentage and all that they have lost thereby Thus God suffers for lost children and a lost world and has had to constantly struggle to restore them to himself Creation groans to give birth while waiting to be reunited through the true children of God Christology According to the Divine Principle fallen humanity can only be restored to God through Christ the Messiah who comes as the new Adam to become the new head of the human race through whom humanity can be reborn into the family of God In order for God to send the Messiah mankind must fulfill certain conditions that restore what was lost because of the Fall History The Divine Principle describes that restoration is accomplished through the payment of the indemnity for a sin Human history is then a record of God s and man s efforts to make this indemnity over time so that the conditions can be met and God can send the Messiah who comes to begin the final process of restoration If some efforts fail in fulfilling the conditions of indemnity they must be repeated usually by another person after a period of time This according to the Divine Principle is why history shows cyclical patterns History culminates with the coming of the Messiah which ends the old age and begins a new age Resurrection The Divine Principle explains resurrection as the process of restoration to spiritual life and spiritual maturity ultimately uniting a person with God It is the transition from spiritual death to spiritual life This should be accomplished in part by human effort through prayer good works etc with the help of the saints in the spirit world and completed by God s effort to bring man to new birth through Christ the Messiah Predestination According to the Divine Principle God has predestined absolutely that all men will be restored to him and have chosen all men for salvation but he has also given man a portion of responsibility to be fulfilled by man s free will for the fulfillment of his original will and his will to bring about restoration This responsibility remains permanently with man God has predestined and called certain persons and groups of people to certain responsibilities If these fail others must fill their role and greater compensation must be made Jesus The Divine Principle teaches that Jesus of Nazareth came as the Christ the second Adam the only begotten Son of God He became one with God spoke God s words and did God s works thus showing God to men However people eventually rejected and crucified him preventing him from building God s kingdom on earth The Divine Principle teaches that Jesus overcame Satan in the crucifixion and resurrection making spiritual salvation possible for those who are born again through him and the Holy Spirit The restoration of the Kingdom of God on earth awaits the Second Coming of Christ The Bible The Divine Principle offers an explanation of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments Both should be the record of God s progressive revelation to mankind The purpose of the Bible according to the Divine Principle is to bring humanity to Christ and reveal to mankind the heart of God The Divine Principle supports the Bible as the truth is unique eternal and unchanging so any new messages from God will be consistent with the Bible and will contain deeper explanations The Divine Principle describes the current time as the last days when the new truth must be communicated by God in the book God s Principle so that mankind will be able to finish what is still unfinished The ultimate renewal According to the Divine Principle a proper understanding of theology focuses simultaneously on man s relationship with God vertical and man s relationship with his neighbor horizontal Man s sin has disrupted both of these relationships and thus caused all the problems in the world These problems will be solved through the restoration of man to God through Christ as well as through such measures as establishing appropriate moral standards and practices forming true families uniting all peoples and races Oriental Western and African resolving the tension between science and religion correcting economic racial political and educational injustices and overcoming God denying ideologies such as Communism The Second Coming Eschatology The Divine Principle teaches that Christ s Second Coming will occur in this age which would be similar to the time of his First Coming Christ should come as before that is as a man in the flesh By marrying his bride in the flesh he will establish a family and thus become the True Parents of all mankind Through accepting the True Parents 참부모 the Second Coming of Christ obeying them and following them the original sin of mankind would be removed and people can eventually become perfect In this way true families fulfilling God s ideal will begin and the Kingdom of God s will should be established both on earth and in heaven According to the Divine Principle this day is now at hand in the person of Sun Myung Moon Traditions EditBlessing ceremony Edit Main article Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church First Blessing ceremony mass wedding outside of Korea Madison Square Garden New York City 1 July 1982 The Unification Church is well known for its Blessing tradition a mass wedding ceremony 합동결혼식 and wedding vow renewal ceremony It is given to engaged or married couples According to the Church s belief in a serpent seed interpretation of original sin and the Fall of Man Eve was sexually seduced by Satan and thus the human bloodline is sinful due to being directly descended from Satan 85 86 Through the Blessing members believe the couple is removed from the lineage of sinful humanity and restored back into God s sinless lineage The first Blessing ceremony was held in 1961 for 36 couples in Seoul South Korea by the Moons shortly after their own marriage in 1960 All the couples were members of the church Moon matched all of the couples except 12 who were already married to each other before joining the church 87 This was Moon s second marriage In 1945 he married Sun Kil Choi They had a son in 1946 and divorced in 1954 88 Later Blessing ceremonies were larger in scale but followed the same pattern All participants were HSA UWC members and Moon matched most of the couples In 1982 the first large scale Blessing of 2 000 couples outside of Korea took place in Madison Square Garden New York City 89 In 1988 Moon matched 2 500 Korean members with Japanese members for a Blessing ceremony held in Korea partly in order to promote unity between the two nations 90 Moon s practice of matching couples was very unusual in both Christian tradition and in modern Western culture and attracted much attention and controversy 91 The Blessing ceremonies have attracted a lot of attention in the press and in the public imagination often being labeled mass weddings 92 However in most cases the Blessing ceremony is not a legal wedding ceremony Some couples are already married and those that are engaged are later legally married according to the laws of their own countries 93 The New York Times referred to a 1997 ceremony for 28 000 couples as a marriage affirmation ceremony adding The real weddings were held later in separate legal ceremonies 94 Mary Farrell Bednarowski says that marriage is really the only sacrament in the Unification movement Unificationists therefore view singleness as not a state to be sought or cultivated but as preparation for marriage Pre marital celibacy and marital faithfulness are emphasized 5 Adherents may be taught to abstain from intimate relations for a specified time after marriage 95 The church does not give its marriage blessing to same sex couples 96 Moon has emphasized the similarity between Unification views of sexuality and evangelical Christianity reaching out to conservative Christians in this country in the last few years by emphasizing shared goals like support for sexual abstinence outside of marriage and opposition to homosexuality 97 Since 2001 couples Blessed by Moon have been able to arrange marriages for their own children without his direct guidance Also some Unification Church members have married partners who are not church members 98 Holy days Edit Holy Days of the Unification Church 99 True God s Day 하나님의 날 established 1 January 1968 always 1 January until 2009 then according to the lunar calendar 23 January 2012 True Parents Birthday 참부모성탄 or 기원절 6 January 1920 6 January 1943 Anniversary of the Coronation Ceremony for the Kingship of God 2001 6 January until 2009 then according to the lunar calendar 28 January 2012 True Parents Day 참부모의 날 established 1 March 1960 according to the lunar calendar 28 January 2012 Day of All True Things 참만물의날established 1 May 1963 according to the lunar calendar 20 June 2012 Chil Il Jeol 칠일절 Declaration Day of God s Eternal Blessing 하나님축복영원 선포일 Founded 1 July 1991 always 1 July until 2009 then according to the lunar calendar 18 August 2012 Chil Pal Cheol 칠팔절 or Declaration of the Realm of the Cosmic Sabbath for the Parents of Heaven and Earth 천지부모천주안식권 선포일 founded 7 July 1997 according to the lunar calendar 24 August 2012 True Children s Day 참자녀의날 established on 1 October 1960 according to the lunar calendar 14 November 2012 Foundation Day for the Nation of Heaven and Earth 천주통일국개천일 founded 3 October 1988 always 3 October until 2009 then 16 November 2012 according to the lunar calendarScholarly studies EditIn the early 1960s John Lofland lived with HSA UWC missionary Young Oon Kim and a small group of American members and studied their activities in trying to promote their beliefs and win new members Lofland noted that most of their efforts were ineffective and that most of the people who joined did so because of personal relationships with other members often family relationships Lofland published his findings in 1964 as a doctoral thesis entitled The World Savers A Field Study of Cult Processes and in 1966 in book form by Prentice Hall as Doomsday Cult A Study of Conversion Proselytization and Maintenance of Faith 100 101 102 103 In 1977 Frederick Sontag a professor of philosophy at Pomona College and a minister in the United Church of Christ 104 spent 10 months visiting HSA UWC members in North America Europe and Asia as well as interviewing Moon at his home in New York State He reported his findings and observations in Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church published by Abingdon Press The book also provides an overview of the Divine Principle 105 In an interview with UPI Sontag compared the HSA UWC with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 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 apologist but a close look at HSA UWC s theology is important They raise some incredibly interesting issues 106 In 1984 Eileen Barker published The Making of a Moonie based on her seven year study of HSA UWC members in the United Kingdom and the United States 107 In 2006 Laurence Iannaccone of George Mason University a specialist in the economics of religion wrote that The Making of a Moonie was one of the most comprehensive and influential studies of the process of conversion to new religious movements 108 Australian psychologist Len Oakes and British psychiatry professor Anthony Storr who have written rather critically about cults gurus new religious movements and their leaders have praised The Making of a Moonie 109 110 It was given the Distinguished Book Award for 1985 by the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion 111 In 1997 Barker reported that Unificationists had mostly undergone a transformation in their world view from millennialism to utopianism 112 In 1998 Irving Louis Horowitz sociologist questioned the relationship between the HSA UWC and scholars whom it paid to conduct research on its behalf 113 Theological disputes with Christianity EditFall of Man and view of Jesus Edit Central to Unification teachings is the concept that the Fall of Man was caused by the literal mating of Eve and Satan in the Garden of Eden thus contaminating the whole human race with sin According to the religion further explanation needed humanity can only be restored to God through a messiah who comes as a new Adam a new head of the human race replacing the sinful parents and siring new children free from Satanic influence In the Unification Church Jesus is this messiah just as he is a messianic figure in more mainstream Christianity 114 however since Jesus was prematurely killed before he could start a new sinless family Sun Myung Moon claims he himself was called upon by God to fulfill Jesus unresolved mission 4 In 1980 Unification theologian Young Oon Kim wrote Unification theology teaches that Jesus came to establish the kingdom of Heaven on Earth As St Paul wrote Jesus was to be the new Adam restoring the lost garden of Eden For this purpose he chose twelve apostles symbolizing the original twelve tribes of Israel and sent out seventy disciples symbolizing all the nations of the world Like John the Baptist Jesus proclaimed that the long awaited kingdom of heaven was at hand Matt 4 17 Jesus was appointed God s earthly representative in order to subjugate Satan cleanse men of original sin and free them from the power of evil Christ s mission involved liberation from sin and raising mankind to the perfection stage His purpose was to bring about the kingdom of heaven in our world with the help of men filled with divine truth and love Jesus goal was to restore the garden of Eden a place of joy and beauty in which true families of perfected parents would dwell with God in a full relationship of reciprocal love 115 The Unification view of Jesus has been criticized by mainstream Christian authors and theologians In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults first published in 1965 Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of the divinity of Christ the virgin birth of Jesus the Unification Church s belief that Jesus should have married and a literal resurrection of Jesus as well as a literal Second Coming They add Moon makes all men equal in divinity to Jesus thereby striking a blow at the uniqueness of Christ 116 The Divine Principle states on this point There is no greater value than that of a person who has realized the ideal of creation This is the value of Jesus who surely attained the highest imaginable value The conventional Christian belief in Jesus divinity is well founded because as a perfect human being Jesus is totally one with God To assert that Jesus is none other than a man who has completed the purpose of creation does not degrade the value of Jesus in the least 117 Unificationist theologian Young Oon Kim wrote and some members of the Unification movement believe that Zechariah was the father of Jesus based on the work of Leslie Weatherhead an English Christian theologian in the liberal Protestant tradition 118 114 119 120 Indemnity Edit See also Justification theology Indemnity in the context of Unification theology is a part of the process by which human beings and the world are restored to God s ideal 121 122 123 124 The concept of indemnity is explained at the start of the second half of the Divine Principle Introduction to Restoration What then is the meaning of restoration through indemnity When someone has lost his original position or state he must make some condition to be restored to it The making of such conditions of restitution is called indemnity 125 God s work to restore people to their true unfallen state by having them fulfill indemnity conditions is called the providence of restoration through indemnity 126 Korean original 그 러면 탕감복귀 란 무엇을 말하는 것인가 무엇이든지 그 본연의 위치와 상태 등을 잃어버리게 되었을 때 그것들을 본래의 위치와 상태에로 복귀하려면 반드시 거기에 필요한 어떠한 조건을 세워야 한다 이러한 조건을 세우는 것을 탕감 tang gam 이라고 하는 것이다 그리고 이처럼 탕감조건을 세워서 창조본연의 인간으로 복귀해 나아가는 섭리를 탕감복귀섭리라고 말한다 127 Significant Differences with the Christian Church in Interpretation of tang gam The Unification Church gives no explanation as to why this central Christian concept tang gam 탕감 which means forgiveness was translated into its opposite meaning indemnity 128 129 130 131 132 The Divine Principle goes on to explain three types of indemnity conditions Equal conditions of indemnity pay back the full value of what was lost The biblical verse life for life eye for eye tooth for tooth Exod 21 23 24 is quoted as an example of an equal indemnity condition Lesser conditions of indemnity provide a benefit greater than the price that is paid Faith baptism and the eucharist are mentioned as examples of lesser indemnity conditions Greater conditions of indemnity come about when a person fails in a lesser condition In that case a greater price must be paid to make up for the earlier failure Abraham s attempted sacrifice of his son Isaac Gen 22 1 18 and the Israelites 40 years of wandering in the wilderness under Moses Num 14 34 are mentioned as examples of greater indemnity conditions 126 The Divine Principle then explains that an indemnity condition must reverse the course by which the mistake or loss came about Indemnity at its core is required of humans because God is pure and purity cannot relate directly with impurity Indemnification is the vehicle that allows a just and righteous God to work through mankind Jesus statement that God had forsaken him Matt 27 46 and Christianity s history of martyrdom are mentioned as examples of this 126 The Divine Principle then states that human beings not God or the angels are the ones responsible for making indemnity conditions 133 126 134 In 2005 scholars Daske and Ashcraft explained the concept of indemnity 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 135 Other Protestant Christian commentators have criticized the concept of indemnity as being contrary to the doctrine of sola fide Christian historian Ruth Tucker said In simple language indemnity is salvation by works 136 134 Rev Keiko Kawasaki wrote The indemnity condition of the Unification Church is an oriental way of thinking meaning a condition for atonement for sins unlike Christianity 137 Donald Tingle and Richard Fordyce ministers with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ who debated two Unification Church theologians in 1977 wrote 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 138 Protestant commentators have criticized Unification Church teachings as being contrary to the Protestant doctrine of salvation by faith alone 139 In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults first published in 1965 Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of Christology the virgin birth of Jesus the movement s belief that Jesus should have married the necessity of the crucifixion of Jesus and a literal resurrection of Jesus as well as a literal Second Coming 140 Relations with other religions EditJudaism Edit Unificationism holds that the Jewish people as a whole were prepared by God to receive the Messiah in the person of Jesus of Nazareth with John the Baptist tasked from birth with the mission to lead the Jewish people to Jesus but failed in his mission According to the Divine Principle the Jews went through a course of indemnity due to the failure of John the Baptist to recognize Jesus as the Messiah in spite of publicly testifying to him at the Jordan River whilst receiving the baptism 141 In 1976 the American Jewish Committee released a report by Rabbi A James Rudin which stated that the Divine Principle contained pejorative language stereotyped imagery and accusations of collective sin and guilt 142 In a news conference which was presented by the AJC and representatives of Catholic and Protestant churches panelists stated that the text contained over 125 anti Jewish references They also cited Moon s recent and public condemnation of antisemitic and anti Christian attitudes and called upon him to make a comprehensive and systematic removal of antisemitic and anti Christian references in the Divine Principle as a demonstration of good faith 143 In 1977 the HSA UWC issued a rebuttal to the report stating that it was neither comprehensive nor reconciliatory instead it had a hateful tone and it was filled with sweeping denunciations It denied that the Divine Principle teaches antisemitism and gave detailed responses to 17 specific allegations which were contained in the AJC s report stating that the allegations were distortions of teachings and obscurations of the real content of passages or the passages were accurate summaries of Jewish scriptures or New Testament passages 144 In 1984 Mose Durst then the president of the Unification Church of the United States as well as a convert from Judaism 145 said that the Jewish community had been hateful in its response to the growth of the Unification movement and he also placed blame on the community s insecurity and Unification Church members youthful zeal and ignorance Rudin then the national interreligious affairs director of the American Jewish Committee said that Durst s remarks were inaccurate and unfair and he also said that hateful is a harsh word to use 146 In the same year Durst wrote in his autobiography Our relations with the Jewish community have been the most painful to me personally I say this with a heavy heart since I was raised in the Jewish faith and am proud of my heritage 147 In 1989 Unification Church leaders Peter Ross and Andrew Wilson issued Guidelines for Members of The Unification Church in Relations with the Jewish People which stated In the past there have been serious misunderstandings between Judaism and the Unification Church In order to clarify these difficulties and guide Unification Church members in their relations with Jews the Unification Church suggests the following guidelines 148 In 2008 Encyclopedia Judaica described the statements and guidelines arising from mutual contacts as excellent 149 Christianity Edit In 1974 Moon founded the Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown New York partly in order to improve relations of the movement with other churches Professors from other denominations including a Methodist minister a Presbyterian and a Roman Catholic priest as well as a rabbi were hired to teach religious studies to the students who were being trained as leaders in the movement 150 151 152 153 154 In 1977 Unification member Jonathan Wells who later became well known as the author of the popular Intelligent Design book Icons of Evolution defended Unification theology against what he said were unfair criticisms by the National Council of Churches 155 That same year Frederick Sontag a professor of philosophy at Pomona College and a minister in the United Church of Christ 104 published Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church which gave an overview of the movement and urged Christians to take it more seriously 105 106 156 In the 1980s the Unification Church sent thousands of American ministers from other churches on trips to Japan and South Korea to inform them about Unification teachings At least one minister was dismissed by his congregation for taking part 157 In 1994 the church had about 5 000 members in Russia and came under criticism from the Russian Orthodox Church 39 In 1997 the Russian government passed a law requiring the movement and other non Russian religions to register their congregations and submit to tight controls 158 In 1982 Moon was imprisoned in the United States after being found guilty by a jury of willfully filing false Federal income tax returns and conspiracy See United States v Sun Myung Moon HSA UWC members launched a public relations campaign Booklets letters and videotapes were mailed to approximately 300 000 Christian leaders in the United States Many of them signed petitions protesting the government s case 159 The American Baptist Churches in the U S A the National Council of Churches the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference filed briefs in support of Moon 160 In 1995 the Unification Movement related organization the Women s Federation for World Peace indirectly contributed 3 5 million to help Baptist Liberty University which at that time was in financial difficulty This was reported in the United States news media as an example of closer relationships between the movement and conservative Christian congregations 161 Islam Edit The Divine Principle lists the Muslim world as one of the world s four major divisions the others being East Asia Hindu and Christendom 162 Unification movement support for Islamist anti communists came to public attention in 1987 when church member Lee Shapiro was killed in Afghanistan during the Soviet Afghan War while filming a documentary 163 164 The resistance group they were traveling with reported that they had been ambushed by military forces of the Soviet Union or the Afghan government However the details have been questioned partly because of the poor reputation of the group s leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar 165 166 In 1997 the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs which is critical of United States and Israeli policies praised the Unification Movement owned newspaper The Washington Times and the Times sister publication The Middle East Times along with The Christian Science Monitor owned by the Church of Christ Scientist for their objective and informative coverage of Islam and the Middle East while criticizing the Times generally pro Israel editorial policy The Report suggested that these newspapers being owned by religious organizations were less influenced by pro Israel pressure groups in the United States 167 In 2000 the FFWPU co sponsored the Million Family March a rally in Washington D C to celebrate family unity and racial and religious harmony along with the Nation of Islam 57 Louis Farrakhan the leader of The Nation of Islam was the main speaker at the event which was held on 16 October 2000 the fifth anniversary of the Million Man March which was also organized by Farrakhan 58 Unification Church leader Dan Fefferman wrote to his colleagues acknowledging that Farrakhan s and Moon s views differed on multiple issues but shared a view of a God centered family 59 In 2007 Rev and Mrs Moon sent greetings to Farrakhan while he was recovering from cancer saying We send love and greetings to Minister Farrakhan and Mother Khadijah 168 In the 1990s and 2000s the Unification Movement made public statements claiming communications with the spirits of religious leaders including Muhammad and also Confucius the Buddha Jesus and Augustine as well as political leaders such as Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Lenin Joseph Stalin Leon Trotsky Mao Zedong and many more This was reported to have distanced the movement from Islam as well as from mainstream Christianity 169 From 2001 to 2009 the Unification movement owned the American Life TV Network now known as Youtoo TV 170 which in 2007 broadcast George Clooney s documentary A Journey to Darfur which was harshly critical of Islamists in Darfur the Republic of Sudan 171 172 173 It released the film on DVD in 2008 and announced that proceeds from its sale would be donated to the International Rescue Committee 174 In his 2009 autobiography Moon praised Islam and expressed the hope that there would be more understanding between different religious communities 175 In 2011 representatives of the Unification Church took part in an international seminar which was held in Taiwan by the Muslim World League The said purpose of the seminar was to encourage inter faith dialogue and discourage people from resorting to terrorism 176 Interfaith activities Edit In 2009 the FFWPU held an interfaith event in the Congress of the Republic of Peru 177 Former President of the Congress Marcial Ayaipoma 178 and other notable politicians were called Ambassadors for Peace of the Unification Church 179 180 181 182 In 2010 the church built a large interfaith temple in Seoul 183 Author Deepak Chopra was the keynote at an interfaith event of the Unification Church co hosted with the United Nations at the Headquarters of the United Nations 184 In 2011 an interfaith event was held in the National Assembly of Thailand the President of the National Assembly of Thailand attended the event 185 In 2012 the Unification movement affiliated Universal Peace Federation held an interfaith dialogue in Italy that was cosponsored by United Nations 186 That year the Universal Peace Federation held an interfaith program for representatives of 12 various religions and confessions in the hall of the United Nations General Assembly The President of the United Nations General Assembly 187 the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations 188 189 the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations 190 and other UN officials spoke 191 Science EditThe Divine Principle calls for the unification of science and religion Religion and science each in their own spheres have been the methods of searching for truth in order to conquer ignorance and attain knowledge Eventually the way of religion and the way of science should be integrated and their problems resolved in one united undertaking the two aspects of truth internal and external should develop in full consonance In the 1970s and 1980s the Unification Movement sponsored the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences ICUS 192 in order to promote the concept of the unity of science and religion 193 194 American news media have suggested that the conferences were also an attempt to improve the often controversial public image of the church 195 196 The first conference held in 1972 had 20 participants while the largest conference in Seoul South Korea in 1982 had 808 participants from over 100 countries 197 Participants in one or more of the conferences included Nobel laureates John Eccles Physiology or Medicine 1963 who chaired the 1976 conference 192 and Eugene Wigner Physics 1963 198 The relationship of the Unification Movement and science again came to public attention in 2002 with the publication of Icons of Evolution a popular book critical of the teaching of evolution written by member Jonathan Wells Wells is a graduate of the Unification Theological Seminary and has been active with the Discovery Institute as an advocate for intelligent design 199 200 201 Political activism EditAnti communism Edit In the 1940s Moon cooperated with Communist Party members in support of the Korean independence movement against Imperial Japan After the Korean War 1950 1953 he became an outspoken anti communist 175 Moon viewed the Cold War between liberal democracy and communism as the final conflict between God and Satan with divided Korea as its primary front line 202 Soon after its founding the Unification movement began supporting anti communist organizations including the World League for Freedom and Democracy founded in 1966 in Taipei Republic of China Taiwan by Chiang Kai shek 203 and the Korean Culture and Freedom Foundation an international public diplomacy organization which also sponsored Radio Free Asia 204 The Unification movement was criticized for its anti communist activism by the mainstream media and the alternative press and many members of them said that it could lead to World War Three and a nuclear holocaust The movement s anti communist activities received financial support from Japanese millionaire and activist Ryōichi Sasakawa 205 206 8 In 1972 Moon predicted the decline of communism based on the teachings of the Divine Principle After 7 000 biblical years 6 000 years of restoration history plus the millennium the time of completion communism will fall in its 70th year Here is the meaning of the year 1978 Communism begun in 1917 could maintain itself approximately 60 years and reach its peak So 1978 is the border line and afterward communism will decline in the 70th year it will be altogether ruined This is true Therefore now is the time for people who are studying communism to abandon it 207 In 1973 he called for an automatic theocracy to replace communism and solve every political and economic situation in every field 208 In 1975 Moon spoke at a government sponsored rally against potential North Korean military aggression on Yeouido Island in Seoul to an audience of around 1 million 209 In 1976 Moon established News World Communications an international news media conglomerate which publishes The Washington Times newspaper in Washington D C and newspapers in South Korea Japan and South America partly in order to promote political conservatism According to The Washington Post the Times was established by Moon to combat communism and be a conservative alternative to what he perceived as the liberal bias of The Washington Post 210 Bo Hi Pak called Moon s right hand man was the founding president and the founding chairman of the board 211 Moon asked Richard L Rubenstein a rabbi and college professor to join its board of directors 212 The Washington Times has often been noted for its generally pro Israel editorial policies 167 In 2002 during the 20th anniversary party for the Times Moon said The Washington Times will become the instrument in spreading the truth about God to the world 210 In 1980 members founded CAUSA International an anti communist educational organization based in New York City 213 In the 1980s it was active in 21 countries In the United States it sponsored educational conferences for evangelical and fundamentalist Christian leaders 214 as well as seminars and conferences for Senate staffers Hispanic Americans and conservative activists 215 In 1986 CAUSA International sponsored the documentary film Nicaragua Was Our Home about the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua and their persecution at the hands of the Nicaraguan government It was filmed and produced by USA UWC member Lee Shapiro who later died while filming with anti Soviet forces during the Soviet Afghan War 216 217 218 219 At this time CAUSA international also directly assisted the United States Central Intelligence Agency in supplying the Contras in addition to paying for flights by rebel leaders CAUSA s aid to the Contras escalated after Congress cut off CIA funding for them According to contemporary CIA reports supplies for the anti Sandinista forces and their families came from a variety of sources in the US ranging from Moon s Unification Church to U S politicians evangelical groups and former military officers 220 221 222 223 In 1980 members in Washington D C disrupted a protest rally against the United States military draft 224 In 1981 the Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court ruled that the HSA UWC was not entitled to property tax exemptions on its New York City properties since its primary purpose was political not religious 225 In 1982 this ruling was overturned by the New York State Supreme Court itself which ruled that it should be considered a religious organization for tax purposes 226 In 1983 some American members joined a public protest against the Soviet Union in response to its shooting down of Korean Airlines Flight 007 227 In 1984 the HSA UWC founded the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy a Washington D C think tank that underwrites conservative oriented research and seminars at Stanford University the University of Chicago and other institutions 228 In the same year member Dan Fefferman founded the International Coalition for Religious Freedom in Virginia which is active in protesting what it considers to be threats to religious freedom by governmental agencies 229 In August 1985 the Professors World Peace Academy an organization founded by Moon sponsored a conference in Geneva to debate the theme The situation in the world after the fall of the communist empire 230 After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 the Unification movement promoted extensive missionary work in Russia and other former Soviet nations 231 Korean unification Edit In 1991 Moon met with Kim Il Sung the North Korean President to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula as well as on international relations tourism and other topics 232 In 1992 Kim gave his first and only interview with the Western news media to Washington Times reporter Josette Sheeran who later became executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme 233 In 1994 Moon was officially invited to Kim s funeral in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea 234 In 1998 Unification movement related businesses launched operations in North Korea with the approval of the government of South Korea which had prohibited business relationships between North and South before 235 In 2000 the church associated business group Tongil Group founded Pyeonghwa Motors in the North Korean port of Nampo in cooperation with the North Korean government It was the first automobile factory in North Korea 236 During the presidency of George W Bush Dong Moon Joo a Unification movement member and then president of The Washington Times undertook unofficial diplomatic missions to North Korea in an effort to improve its relationship with the United States 237 Joo was born in North Korea and is a citizen of the United States 238 In 2003 Korean Unification Movement members started a political party in South Korea It was named The Party for God Peace Unification and Home In its inauguration declaration the new party said it would focus on preparing for Korean reunification by educating the public about God and peace 60 Moon was a member of the Honorary Committee of the Unification Ministry of the Republic of Korea 65 Church member Jae jung Lee was a Unification Minister of the Republic of Korea 66 In 2010 in Pyongyang to mark the 20th anniversary of Moon s visit to Kim Il Sung de jure head of state Kim Yong nam hosted Moon s son Hyung Jin Moon then the president of the Unification Church in his official residence 239 240 At that time Hyung Jin Moon donated 600 tons of flour to the children of Jeongju the birthplace of Sun Myung Moon 241 242 In 2012 Moon was posthumously awarded North Korea s National Reunification Prize 243 On the first anniversary of Moon s death North Korean chairman Kim Jong Un expressed condolences to Han and the family saying Kim Jong un prayed for the repose of Moon who worked hard for national concord prosperity and reunification and world peace 244 In 2017 the Unification Church sponsored the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace IAPP headed by former Prime Minister of Nepal Madhav Kumar Nepal and former Minister of Peace and Reconstruction Ek Nath Dhakal visited Pyongyang and had constructive talks with the Korean Workers Party 245 In 2020 the movement held an in person and virtual rally for Korean unification which drew about one million attendees 71 Controversy EditCriticisms of Moon Edit Moon s claim to be the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ has been rejected by both Jewish and Christian scholars 246 247 Protestant commentators have criticized Moon s teachings as being contrary to the Protestant doctrine of salvation by faith alone 248 249 In their influential book The Kingdom of the Cults first published in 1965 Walter Ralston Martin and Ravi K Zacharias disagreed with the Divine Principle on the issues of the divinity of Christ the virgin birth of Jesus Moon s belief that Jesus should have married the necessity of the crucifixion of Jesus a literal resurrection of Jesus as well as a literal second coming of Jesus 250 Commentators have criticized the Divine Principle for saying that the First World War the Second World War the Holocaust and the Cold War served as indemnity conditions to prepare the world for the establishment of the Kingdom of God 251 In 1998 journalist Peter Maass writing for The New Yorker reported that some Unification members complained about Blessing being given to non members who had not gone through the same course that members had 252 In 2000 Moon was criticized including by some members of his church for his support of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan s Million Family March 59 Moon was also criticized for his relationship with Jewish scholar Richard L Rubenstein an advocate of the death of God theology of the 1960s 253 Rubenstein was a defender of the Unification Church and served on its advisory council 254 as well as on the board of directors of the church owned Washington Times newspaper 255 In the 1990s he served as president of the University of Bridgeport which was then affiliated with the church 256 In 1998 the Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram criticized Moon s possible relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and wrote that the Washington Times editorial policy was rabidly anti Arab anti Muslim and pro Israel 257 167 Moon has also been criticized for his advocacy of a world wide automatic theocracy 258 as well as for advising his followers that they should become crazy for God 259 260 Investigation by the United States House of Representatives Edit In 1977 the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations of the United States House of Representatives reported that the Unification Church was established by the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency KCIA Kim Chong Pil 261 The committee also reported that the KCIA had used the movement to gain political influence with the United States and some of its members had worked as volunteers in Congressional offices Together they founded the Korean Cultural Freedom Foundation a nonprofit organization which acted as a public diplomacy campaign for the Republic of Korea 9 The committee also investigated possible KCIA influence on the Unification Church s campaign in support of Nixon 262 Defamation lawsuit against the Daily Mail Edit In 1978 the Daily Mail a British tabloid newspaper published an article with the headline The Church That Breaks Up Families 263 264 The article accused the Unification Church of brainwashing and separating families The British Unification Church s director Dennis Orme filed a libel suit against the Daily Mail and Associated Newspapers its parent company resulting in one of the longest civil actions in British legal history lasting six months 263 265 266 Orme and the Unification Church lost the libel case the appeal case and were refused permission to take their case to the House of Lords 266 The original case heard 117 witnesses including American anti cult psychiatrist Margaret Thaler Singer 263 In the original case the Unification Church was ordered to pay Associated Newspapers GB 750 000 in costs which was maintained after appeal 267 The jury of the original case not only awarded Associated Newspapers costs but it and the judge requested that the Attorney General re examine the Unification Church s charitable status which after a lengthy investigation from 1986 to 1988 was not removed 268 269 According to George Chryssides about half of the Unification Church s 500 full time membership in Britain moved to the United States 270 The Unification Church sold seven of its twelve principal church centers after the ruling 271 Other anti cultists in countries like Germany sought to incorporate the London High Court s decision into law 266 The Unification Church has won other libel and defamation cases in the United Kingdom including a similar case against The Daily Telegraph 268 United States v Sun Myung Moon Edit Main article United States v Sun Myung Moon In 1982 Moon was imprisoned in the United States after being found guilty by a jury of willfully filing false Federal income tax returns and conspiracy See United States v Sun Myung Moon HSA UWC members launched a public relations campaign Booklets letters and videotapes were mailed to approximately 300 000 Christian leaders in the United States Many of them signed petitions protesting the government s case 159 The American Baptist Churches in the U S A the National Council of Churches the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference filed briefs in support of Moon 160 In 1982 Moon was convicted in the United States of filing false federal income tax returns and conspiracy see United States v Sun Myung Moon He served 13 months of the sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution Danbury in Danbury Connecticut 272 273 The case was protested as a case of selective prosecution and a threat to religious freedom by among others Jerry Falwell head of Moral Majority Joseph Lowery head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Harvey Cox a professor of Divinity at Harvard and Eugene McCarthy United States Senator and former Democratic Party presidential candidate 274 Crown of Peace event in Washington DC Edit On March 23 2004 at a ceremony in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington D C Moon crowned himself with what was called the Crown of Peace 275 276 Lawmakers who attended included Senator Mark Dayton D Minn Representatives Roscoe Bartlett R Md and Elijah Cummings D Md as well as former Representative Walter Fauntroy D D C Key organizers of the event included George Augustus Stallings Jr a former Roman Catholic priest who had been married by Moon and Michael Jenkins the president of the Unification Church of the United States at that time 275 Rep Danny K Davis D Ill played an active role in the ceremony The New York Times in 2008 suggested that the participation of federal elected officials in this event was a possible violation of the principle of separation of church and state in United States law 276 Spiritual sales Edit Before the enactment of laws restricting spiritual sales Edit In an article by Julia Inmuna for the Washington Post it was noted by scholars and historians who that up to 70 of the Unification Church s income was provided by Japanese devotees Their fund raising activities were described as scanning obituaries which was followed up by going door to door instructing people in particular grieving elderly people to go to their banks to collect money for the Unification Church on behalf of their deceased loved ones in order for them to ascend to heaven 277 According to critics who the Unification Church and its leaders have been exploiting the labor and capital of their followers including billions of dollars transferred from Japan to the United States to build a business empire Tak Ji il a professor at Busan Presbyterian University said the Unification Church is fighting over religious principles on the surface but money in reality 278 One of Moon s sons Kook Jin Moon denied the church was pressuring its Japanese members to make large donations to save the spirits of their deceased loved ones stating instead the members informed him it was their forebears that had instructed them to make large donations in an interview he conducted 277 Some of the additional criticisms of the Japanese Unification Church are that it conceals its name to entice people to become followers and that it forces followers to marry partners it has chosen for them according to whom 279 280 citation needed In 1984 Yoshikazu Soejima a senior official of the Unification Church revealed inside information about the church in the monthly magazine Bungei Shunju released on June 10 1984 According to Soejima in the 1970s about 200 billion yen in donations from Japanese believers were sent to South Korea 281 citation needed According to the Washington Post about 800 million dollars were transferred from Japan to the United States from 1975 to 1984 Soejima stated he had been attacked outside his home in Tokyo and according to police reports stabbed repeatedly At the time fo the attack he claimed to have been preparing an article critical of Moon that was later published in the Japanese magazine Bungeishunju During an interview Soejima unbuttoned his shirt to show scars on his left bicep neck and chest which he claimed were from the attack however no one had been arrested 281 282 In 1987 about 300 lawyers in Japan set up an association called the National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales to help people who were forced to make expensive donations or forced to buy expensive things like pots and seals 283 citation needed or what Soejima and associate Hiroaki Inoue called marble vases miniature treasure pagodas and other religious icons that are represented as having supernatural power 282 According to statistics compiled by the association s lawyers between 1987 and 2021 the association and local government consumer centers received 34 537 complaints alleging that the Unification Church had forced them to make large donations amounting to about 123 7 billion yen 284 citation needed The network reported that victims were cheated out of about 300 million yen in 2021 Hiroshi Yamaguchi a lawyer working for the network said The Unification Church should consider the pain and tragedy of the families of its followers The Unification Church has bankrupted many of its followers 283 Another lawyer Yasuo Kawai accused Japanese politicians and administrators of taking no action against the Unification Church which he said disintegrates families for more than 30 years 285 citation needed Kito Masaki called for Japan s National Diet parliament to conduct a bipartisan investigation of the case 286 287 288 According to Soejima and Inoue in an interview with the Washington Post the religious icons were distributed by Happy World Inc an importing firm based in Tokyo that they said was connected to the church Hiroshi Sakazume the Japanese Unification Church s director general of public relations at the time denied that the church had any relationship with Happy World claiming in their view that the Unification Church has nothing to do with sales activities We don t know what each church member is doing But as a church we don t do any sales Happy World is a different company a totally separate organization 282 In civil cases Japanese courts have issued a number of rulings ordering the Unification Church to pay compensation to the plaintiffs saying its missionary work is illegal 289 Criminal cases related to the Unification Church have also occurred In 2009 the Tokyo District Court sentenced Unification Church members to prison for forcing victims to buy expensive seals The court ruled that the missionary work was a pernicious act of forcing its victims to buy a seal immediately after instigating their anxiety by linking their worries to their long time ancestral pasts 290 According to the Japanese Communist Party newspaper Akahata for the Unification Church Japan has a history of aggression against Korea therefore has an obligation to serve Korea and as atonement internally known as indemnity collection of money by Fortune telling fraud 霊感商法 is imposed 291 292 According to Shoichi Fujita ja of the Religious Information Research Center ja and the Zenkoku genriundo higaisha fubo no kai literally National Association of Parents of Victims of the Moonism 全国原理運動被害者父母の会 an organization formed by the parents of Unification Church members the Unification Church s doctrines make Japanese people the target of its fundraising efforts by disseminating a doctrine which depicts Korea as the Adam nation and Japan as the Eve nation that committed sins 293 and therefore obliged to pay money and send people to Korea 294 295 Moon s theology is that Korea is the Adam country the home of the ruling race destined to rule the world and Japan is the Eve country subordinate to Korea The church preached that Moon was appointed to save humanity after Eve fell from grace by having sexual relations with Satan 277 According to Yoshifu Arita a former journalist and member of the House of Councillors who is investigating the Unification Church it is taking advantage of Japanese young people s sense of guilt for Japan s 40 year colonial rule of Korea 1905 1945 and defrauding them of money 296 need quotation to verify Legislation to restrict donations to religious organizations and provide relief to victims Edit On 9 December 2022 Taro Kono Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety 297 told the special committee on consumer affairs of the House of Councillors that his personal understanding placed the Unification Church under the category of cult 298 299 a label Sakurai Yoshihide explains is given in Japan to groups engaged in antisocial activities of a fanatical nature 300 the view held by Kono for such classification 299 with experts in the field focusing on religious minorities while the media concentrates on whether those groups commit any crimes The Unification Church according to Yoshihide is no longer considered a religious minority due to its numbers 300 On 10 December 2022 the House of Representatives of Japan and the House of Councillors passed two bills to restrict the activities of religious organizations such as the Unification Church and provide relief to victims 301 302 need quotation to verify These bills were designed to address social problems caused by the Unification Church and the political parties and the press saw these bills as a way to restrict cults in the process leading up to the legislation 303 304 305 306 The new law stipulates prohibited acts and duty of care for juridical persons including religious organizations when soliciting donations Prohibited acts include the following a juridical persons must not induce the donor to borrow money or sell his her home or fields in order to raise the funds for the donation a juridical person must not accompany the donor to a place from which the donor is unable to leave and a juridical person must not prevent the donor from consulting with someone The duty of care is that the juridical person shall not suppress the free will of the soliciting subject and that the solicitation shall not make life difficult for the soliciting subject s family If a juridical person commits a prohibited act a correction order is issued and a person who repeatedly violates the order is subject to imprisonment for up to one year and a fine of up to 1 million yen If a juridical person violates its duty of care the name of the juridical person will be made public It was also stipulated that contracts for donations or sales of goods through spiritual sales reikan shōhō 霊感商法 can be revoked up to 10 years after the contract is concluded and up to three years after the target of the solicitation becomes aware of the damage In addition it is also stipulated that donations contracted while the target of the solicitation is under brainwashing can be canceled The law also stipulates that the victim s family can also revoke the donation due to improper solicitation and that the victim or his or her family can claim from the juridical person the amount of past damages as well as living expenses and child support that the child or spouse is entitled to in the future The new law then defines spiritual sales in which a contract can be rescinded as soliciting donations or selling goods after taking advantage of the anxiety of the target of the solicitation or causing the target of the solicitation to become anxious 301 302 307 308 309 These bills were supported by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito and opposition parties the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan CDP Nippon Ishin no Kai and Democratic Party for the People and opposed by the opposition parties the Japanese Communist Party JCP and the Reiwa Shinsengumi 302 need quotation to verify The CDP had opposed the bills seeking legislation to more strictly restrict religious organizations but switched to support it after a clause to review the law two years later was specified in the bill According to the CDP and some Unification Church victims legislation to restrict religious organizations even more strictly is needed The JCP had proposed another bill to restrict religious organizations and therefore opposed the bills 306 need quotation to verify Support for North Korea s development of nuclear weapons Edit See also List of North Korean missile tests and List of nuclear weapons tests of North Korea According to Defense Intelligence Agency DIA reports in August and September 1994 Moon donated 450 billion yen to Kim Il Sung during his stay in North Korea from November 30 1991 to December 7 1992 Those same DIA reports explained an economic cooperation for the reconstruction of North Korea s economy was in place This included establishing a joint venture developing tourism at Kimkangsan investing in the development of the Tumangang River in addition to investing in the construction of the light industry base located in Wonsan 310 311 Most of the money was said to have been donated to the Unification Church by Japanese believers 312 313 According to the former chief executive of Pyeonghwa Motors a Unification Church auto company the money collected from Japanese devotees was first transferred to South Korea and money laundered then transferred to Hong Kong and finally to North Korea He said he had a close relationship with Ju Kyu chang a senior member of the Workers Party of Korea and its weapons development chief 314 need quotation to verify According to Baek Seung joo a former South Korean vice defense minister has analyzed that money donated by Japanese followers of theUnification Churchwas diverted to North Korea s nuclear development and development of intercontinental ballistic missiles 314 need quotation to verify According to Masuo Oe who was the public relations director of the Unification Church when Moon said to Kim Il Sung in a meeting Please be my brother Kim Il Sung replied Sure why not According to him believers heard this anecdote and admired that the Messiah had brought Satan to his knees with the power of love This was a symbolic event that marked a major shift in the anti communist policies of the Unification Church 315 According to a 2016 South Korean Defense Ministry parliamentary report a Tokyo run company vague operated by members of theUnification Churchsold a Russian Golf II class submarine still loaded with missile launchers to North Korea in 1994 disguised as scrap metal and the technology was then diverted to North Korea s development of submarine launched ballistic missiles 316 Renaming Japan Edit Since 1997 the Japanese Unification Church had repeatedly applied to the Agency for Cultural Affairs ACA a department directly under the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology for changing its name from The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity 世界基督教統一神霊協会 to Heavenly Parent s Holy Community Family Federation for World Peace and Unification 天の父母様聖会世界平和統一家庭連合 According to the then chief of the Religious Affairs Division Kihei Maekawa ja the application was rejected by the ACA When in 2015 Hakubun Shimomura was appointed as the Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology under the Third Abe Cabinet the Unification Church applied for rename again and it was finally approved Shimomura denied any involvement in the approval process excusing the final decision was made by the head of the ACA but Shimomura admitted that he received report about the application of rename the 2015 head of the ACA also echoed Shimomura s explanation 317 318 Assassination of Shinzo Abe Edit The Unification Church has historically had a close relationship with the conservative Liberal Democratic Party which Nobusuke Kishi founded and which later had been led by his grandson then Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe 319 320 321 322 In 2019 National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales released a document protesting Abe sending congratulatory messages to events organized by the Unification Church and its affiliated organizations The association feared that Abe s message would give authority to the Unification Church and encourage its anti social activities 289 323 In 2022 Abe was assassinated by Tetsuya Yamagami who stated that he resented the Unification Church because his mother was forced to make a large donation to it 324 a claim the Church denied 325 She joined the Unification Church in 1998 and sold the land she inherited from her father along with the house where she lived with her 3 children In June 1999 she donated about 100 million yen US 720 000 to the Unification Church half of which was is said to have been returned according to Reuters 325 leading to her family s bankruptcy in 2002 and significantly affecting their family according to Yamagami 326 need quotation to verify Financially troubled Yamagami was unable to enter university despite graduating from a prestigious high school His brother and his father would later commit suicide Yamagami stated that his original plan was to assassinate Hak Ja Han the widow of Sun Myung Moon and the current leader of the UC However he gave up his plan because he could not get close to her 327 328 He believes Abe and his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi spread the Unification Church in Japan and decided to kill Abe after discovering online that Abe had sent video messages to UC related organizations 329 need quotation to verify Unification Church spokesperson Tomihiro Tanaka stated in a press conference that in the past it had had problems with its followers due to illegal solicitations and large donations He claimed that there has been no trouble between the Unification Church and its followers since 2009 when it began to emphasize legal compliance 283 need quotation to verify On 11 July 2022 the Unification Church issued a press release stating donation amounts are determined by individual members 319 320 321 322 need quotation to verify Chung Hwan Kwak the Honorary President of the Global Peace Foundation 330 331 who had long held a position second to Sun Myung Moon in the Unification Church and left it in 2009 after internal strife apologized on behalf of the Unification Church He said that the church was responsible for the assassination of Abe 332 According to Kwak a wave of bankruptcies divorces and suicides among Japanese believers had prompted him to attempt to normalize Japan s status as an economic force in 2001 but his attempt was thwarted by strong opposition from other church leaders The Unification Church later denied Kwak s claim saying that it was Kwak who called for the transfer of Japanese money to the church headquarters 333 334 citation needed The National Public Safety Commission chair Satoshi Ninoyu instructed police authorities to set up a panel to investigate the security lapses which may have been involved in Abe s death 335 The Commission chair was among several elected officials who promoted a Unification Church event in 2021 336 need quotation to verify Japan s main opposition party the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and two other opposition parties the Democratic Party for the People and the Japanese Communist Party have said that they plan to launch their own investigations into the Unification Church s political influence and connections in Japanese politics 337 On August 31 2022 the ruling Liberal Democratic Party LDP of which Abe was a member announced that it would no longer have any relationships with the Unification Church and its related organizations The Liberal Democratic Party has announced that it will expel its members if they do not break any ongoing relationships with the Unification Church 338 Fumio Kishida Japan s prime minister and president of the LDP stated in October 2022 that the Japanese government would start an investigation into the extent of Abe s relationship with the Unification Church 339 340 341 Esotericism Edit The Unification Church is sometimes said to be esoteric in that it keeps some of its doctrines secret from non members 342 343 344 a practice that is sometimes called heavenly deception 345 In 1979 critics D Tingle and R Fordyce commented How different the openness of Christianity is to the attitude of Reverend Moon and his followers who are often reluctant to reveal to the public many of their basic doctrines 346 Since the 1990s many Unification texts that were formerly regarded as esoteric have been posted on the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification s official websites 347 Child adoption Edit The Unification Church came under investigation by Japan s Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare for allegations about organizing children being transferred between members families without authorization from the prefectural government The authorization requirement came into effect in 2018 and if convicted of violation the offender would face imprisonment or a fine The church reported that there were 31 known adoptions between 2018 and 2022 when questioned by the welfare ministry 348 The church denies the allegation that they act as an agent in the arrangement but says that the child adoptions happen between families privately 349 350 According to media reports the reason for children being adopted by a different family is not that their biological parents lack the ability to raise them but because of the teaching of the Unification Church to allow the blessed but childless families to inherit their beautiful tradition This is perceived as a violation of a child s right to be raised by their biological parents as much as possible as stipulated in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Japan is a party to this treaty 348 In contrast according to a 2014 pamphlet published by the Misawa Air Base Legal Office regular adoptions as oppososed to special adoptions occur with or without the court s consent if the minor child is a descendant of one of the adoptive parents The City Office may register a regular adoption without the Family Court s consent If the child is not a lineal descendant of the adoptive parents the Family Court must adjudicate the adoption before the City Office will legally register the adoption decree 6 The ministry requested that the church revise their teachings about children to comply with Japan s child welfare laws Some adoptees complained to the ministry and media that they are emotionally traumatized after learning their adoptions were religiously motivated 351 352 need quotation to verify On February 1 2023 the Unification Church of Japan revised their believers handbook to remove references to child adoption 353 The Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare submitted several questionnaires about the child adoption practice to the Unification Church between November and December 2022 354 but in the second inquiry the Unification Church refused to answer more than half of the questions and sent a letter of protest to the ministry 355 Controversy in South Korea Edit See also Tochak Waegu Sin chinilpa South Korean media reported links with UC and Japanese conservatives referring to them as Chinil 친일 or Sin chinil 신친일 Some South Korean media reported the connection between Yoon Suk yeol s pro Japanese foreign policy and UC 356 357 Related organizations EditAlthough Moon was commonly known as a religious figure commentators have mentioned his belief in a literal Kingdom of God on earth to be brought about by human effort as a motivation for his establishment of multitudinous groups that are not strictly religious in their purposes 358 194 Moon was not directly involved with managing the day to day activities of the numerous organizations that he indirectly oversaw yet all of them attribute the inspiration behind their work to his leadership and teachings 14 Others have said that one purpose of these non sectarian organizations is to pursue social respectability 359 These organizations have sometimes been labelled front groups by whom an expression which originally referred to Soviet supported organizations during the Cold War 360 Multi faceted organizations Edit Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles CARP Edit The Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles 대학원리연구회 CARP is a collegiate organization founded by Moon and his followers in 1955 According to the group s website its goal is to promote intercultural interracial and international cooperation through the Unification world view 361 362 J Isamu Yamamoto states in Unification Church At times CARP has been very subtle about its association with the Unification Church however the link between the two has always been strong since the purpose of both is to spread Moon s teachings 363 Universal Peace Federation UPF Edit Universal Peace Federation 천주평화연합 UPF is an international and interreligious civil society organization that was founded in 2005 which promotes religious freedom 364 UPF is a 501 c 3 non profit NGO in general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC 365 Dialogue and Alliance is its journal published from Tarrytown New York 366 UPF actively supports United Nations projects especially in the field of peace education family and peace building 367 368 Women s Federation for World Peace WFWP Edit WFWP logo The Women s Federation for World Peace 세계평화여성연합 WFWP was founded in 1992 by Hak Ja Han Its stated purpose is to encourage women to work more actively in promoting peace in their communities and greater society It has members in 143 countries 369 370 371 Han has travelled the world speaking at conventions on the WFWP s behalf 372 In 1993 the WFWP held a conference in Tokyo Japan at which the keynote speaker was former U S Vice President Dan Quayle s wife Marilyn Tucker Quayle and in a speech at the event Han spoke positively of Mrs Quayle s humanitarian work 373 In 1993 Han travelled to 20 cities in the United States promoting the WFWP 374 as well as to 12 countries 369 At an event in Salt Lake City Utah she told attendants If a family is not centered on God s ideal of love there will be conflict among the members of that family Without God s love as an absolute center such a family will ultimately break down A nation of such families will also decline 374 Her 1993 speeches in the United States focused on increasing violence in the U S and the degradation of the family unit 375 In 1995 the WFWP contributed 3 5 million to help Liberty University which at that time was in financial difficulty This was reported in the United States news media as an example of closer relationships between the Unification movement and conservative Christian congregations 376 That same year former United States president George H W Bush spoke at several WFWP meetings in Japan 377 378 and at a related conference in Washington D C There he was quoted by The New York Times as saying If as president I could have done one thing to have helped the country more it would have been to do a better job in finding a way either through speaking out or through raising a moral standard to strengthen the American family 379 The events in Japan drew protests from Japanese people who were wary of unorthodox religious groups Bush s spokesperson Jane Becker stated We were satisfied that there was not a connection with the Unification Church and based on the information we were given we felt comfortable speaking to this group 380 50 000 people attended Bush s speech in Tokyo 381 The theme of the talks was family values 377 In the half hour speech Bush said what really counts is faith family and friends Bush also spoke on the importance of the relationship between Japan and the United States and its importance for world peace 382 Han spoke after Bush s speech and praised Moon crediting him for the decline of communism and saying that he must save America from the destruction of the family and moral decay 382 383 In 1999 the WFWP sponsored a conference in Malaysia in which religious and government leaders spoke on the need to strengthen education and support families as well as the need for peace and understanding between ethnic and racial groups in the nations 384 In 2009 it co sponsored along with the Unification movement affiliated organization the Universal Peace Federation and the government of Taiwan a conference in Taipei calling for Taiwan s greater participation in world affairs independent of the People s Republic of China Taiwan s president Ma Ying jeou spoke at the event 385 The WFWP has also been active in sponsoring various local charity and community events 386 387 Service For Peace SFP Edit Service For Peace 서비스포피스 SFP is a non profit organization founded in 2001 by the Sun Myung Moon s third son Hyun Jin Preston Moon to give opportunities to young people who wish to better themselves and their communities As of April 2007 the organization had established chapters in North America Central America Caribbean Europe Asia Africa and Oceania SFP is active in communities and statewide Colleges have recruited Service for Peace Campus Corps to benefit their fellow peers as well as the communities around them 388 389 Some SFP chapters have smaller initiatives designed to meet local needs In the US Service For Peace s Backpack Angel program supports students throughout Kentucky by providing backpacks and school supplies for children in need 390 International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences ICUS Edit International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences ICUS is a series of conferences formerly sponsored by the International Cultural Foundation and since 2017 by the Hyo Jeong International Foundation on the Unity of the Sciences HJIFUS 192 The first conference held in 1972 had 20 participants while the largest conference in Seoul South Korea in 1982 had 808 participants from over 100 countries 197 Participants in one or more of the conferences included Nobel laureates John Eccles Physiology or Medicine 1963 who chaired the 1976 conference 192 Eugene Wigner Physics 1963 391 economist and political philosopher Friedrich Hayek 392 ecologist Kenneth Mellanby Frederick Seitz pioneer of solid state physics Ninian Smart President of the American Academy of Religion 393 and Holocaust theologian Richard Rubenstein 394 Moon believed that religion alone can not save the world 193 and his particular belief in the importance of the unity of science and religion was reportedly a motivation for the founding of the ICUS 194 American news media have suggested that the conferences were also an attempt to improve the often controversial Unification movement s public image 195 196 The last two editions of the conference have focused on environmental issues such as rising sea levels and water temperatures food scarcity renewable energy and waste management The theme in 2017 at ICUS XXIII was Earth s Environmental Crisis and the Role of Science with a similar theme following at ICUS XXIV in 2018 Scientific Solutions to the Earth s Environmental Challenges 395 At ICUS XXV in 2019 the theme was Environmental Health and the Quality of Human Life 396 InterFaith organizations Edit The Assembly of the World s Religions was founded by Sun Myung Moon The first assembly was held from November 15 to 21 1985 in MacAfee New Jersey The second was from August 15 to 21 1990 in San Francisco 397 Interreligious Federation for World Peace 398 399 American Clergy Leadership Conference ACLC 400 401 402 The Peace Road is a major international initiative that wants to emphasize the importance of building the International Highway of Peace in order to connect nations and continents around the world The project to build the International Highway of Peace was proposed by Reverend Sun Myung Moon at the International Conference on the Unity of Science ICUS in 1981 He also proposed building a highway between former enemies South Korea and Japan and a tunnel of peace across the Bering Strait with the goal of connecting people and overcoming divisions in the world Peace Road takes place in 120 countries around the world and is sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation 403 404 405 The Middle East Peace Initiative sponsors projects to promote peace and understanding including visits by international Christians to Israel and Palestine and dialogues between members of the Israeli Knesset and the Palestinian Legislative Council 406 The Interreligious Association for Peace and Development IAPD is an interfaith association that represents different religious traditions from around the world It was launched in November 2017 in South Korea The IAPD supports the efforts of the United Nations to achieve sustainable development and emphasizes the importance of religious freedom in society and promotes interreligious cooperation in accordance with publicly published information on the organization s official website 407 Eminent Hindu leader Sadguru Bhau Maharaj ji supported the founding conference of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development in India 408 On August 14 2021 the UPF initiated the establishment of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development in Ghana with the aim of promoting peace in the world through interfaith dialogue and cooperation IAPD National Branches have so far been launched in Benin DR Congo Cote d Ivoire Kenya Mali Nigeria and Zambia 409 410 The inauguration of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development for Europe and the Middle East was held in April 2018 in Vienna Austria The ambassador of the Republic of Korea in Austria spoke at the inauguration as did Dr Unger one of the founders of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts Speakers also included the Apostolic Archbishop of Zimbabwe the President of the World Congress of Religions from the United Kingdom and other religious leaders 411 412 In 2021 IAPD was also established in Malaysia 413 At the UPF summit in Korea in August 2022 a resolution was adopted to launch the IAPD Advisory Council in partnership with the African Union 414 During the celebration of the World Week of Interfaith Harmony in Georgia a local branch of the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development was established in February 2022 415 Educational organizations Edit Cheongshim Graduate School of Theology 416 need quotation to verify CheongShim International Academy International Educational Foundation 417 New World Encyclopedia an Internet encyclopedia that in part selects and claims to rewrite certain Wikipedia articles through a focus on Unification values 418 It aims to organize and present human knowledge in ways consistent with our natural purposes 419 and to promote knowledge that leads to happiness well being and world peace 420 Paragon House book publishing 421 The Professors World Peace Academy was founded in 1973 by Sun Myung Moon 422 who declared the group s intent to contribute to the solutions of urgent problems facing our modern civilization and to help resolve the cultural divide between East and West PWPA now has chapters in over one hundred countries 423 The International Association of Academicians for Peace IAAP was founded and operates as one of the peace associations of the UPF 424 425 426 At the February 2022 conference as part of the Think Tank 2022 forum Mr Yamazaki the European coordinator of IAAP said that the International Association of Academicians for Peace was established in South Korea in 2020 as one of the UPF s peace initiatives that brings together academics and scientists 427 In 2021 UPF together with PWPA launched a local branch of the International Association of Academicians for Peace IAAP in the Philippines 428 Sun Hwa Arts School Sun Moon University 429 Sun Myung Moon Institute 430 The Unification Theological Seminary UTS is the main seminary of the international Unification movement It is located in Barrytown New York and has an Extension Center in midtown Manhattan Its purpose has been described as training leaders and theologians within the movement 12 The seminary s first classes were offered in September 1975 The institution s regional accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education first granted in 1996 was reaffirmed in 2016 431 432 433 While most of the UTS s students have been Unification Church members 151 a growing number come from diverse churches and faiths The seminary s professors come from a wide range of faiths including a Rabbi a Sheikh a Methodist minister a Presbyterian and a Roman Catholic priest 152 434 435 In 2003 the seminary had about 120 students from around the world with most coming from South Korea and Japan which have large numbers of Unification Church members 436 New Hope Academy Landover Hills Maryland US Although New Hope Academy was founded in 1990 by members of the Unification movement it is not a sectarian school No doctrines are taught in fact no classes in religion are offered However morning services are mandatory during services discussions about religious doctrines hymns and group prayers all take place We believe it is the job of parents with the support of their church temple or mosque to impart their personal faith to their child 437 438 WUF World University Federation Several UC related groups are working to promote sexual abstinence until marriage and fidelity in marriage and to prevent child exploitation they care for victims of Thailand s sex trade as well 439 440 441 In 1996 members of the Unification Church gathered 3 500 signatures in an anti pornography campaign 442 Arts related organizations Edit Kirov Academy of Ballet dance school in Washington D C 443 Little Angels Children s Folk Ballet of Korea a dance troupe founded in 1962 by Moon and otherUnification Churchmembers to project a positive image of South Korea to the world 444 445 In 1973 they performed at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City 446 The group s dances are based on Korean legends and regional dances and its costumes on traditional Korean styles 447 Manhattan Center Theater and recording studio in New York City 448 New York City Symphony The Universal Ballet founded South Korea in 1984 is one of only four professional ballet companies in South Korea The company performs a repertory that includes many full length classical story ballets together with shorter contemporary works and original full length Korean ballets created especially for the company It is supported byUnification Churchmembers with Moon s daughter in law Julia Moon who was the company s prima ballerina until 2001 now serving as General Director 449 450 451 452 The International Association of Arts and Culture for Peace IAACP was created and operates as one of the specialized organizations of the UPF 453 454 Sports organizations Edit Centro Esportivo Nova Esperanca Clube Atletico Sorocaba Brazilian football teams 455 Peace Cup 456 International football soccer tournament Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma South Korean football team 457 The Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation founded by theUnification Churchin 2003 sponsors the Peace Cup an invitational preseason friendly association football tournament for club teams currently held every two years 458 It is contested by the eight clubs from several continents though 12 teams participated in 2009 The first three competitions were held in South Korea and the 2009 Peace Cup Andalucia was held in Madrid and Andalusia Spain 459 460 In 1989 Moon founded Seongnam FC a South Korean football team 461 Political organizations Edit Freedom Leadership Foundation an anti communist organization in the United States active in the 1960s 1970s and 1980s 462 463 Peace United Family Party a South Korean political party founded by the Sun Myung Moon one of whose main goals is the reunification of Korea 13 The International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace IAPP works to promote peace and understanding between potentially hostile nations 245 More than a hundred parliamentarians from about 40 countries of the world announced a resolution on the establishment of the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace IAPP in the National Assembly of South Korea in February 2016 at an international conference 464 Since its foundation IAPP has spread to all continents of the world 465 In Uganda the IAPP was established in 2017 in the national parliament with the participation of several legislators 466 The Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana Mr Bagbin supported the establishment of the International Association of Parliamentary Members for Peace IAPP in May 2021 467 The establishment of the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace IAPP in Liberia 2018 was supported by Dr Roland of the Parliamentary Committee on Peace Religion and National Reconciliation 468 Further information The International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace IAPP Podgorica club was founded at the beginning of 2019 in Podgorica Montenegro Members of the Podgorica club are former presidents and prime ministers of the countries of the Balkan region such as former Montenegrin president Vujanovic former Bosnian prime minister Lagumdja former Slovenian president Turk former Croatian president Mesic former Serbian president Micic former Albanian president Moisiu and other prominent politicians from the Balkans area The founding of the Podgorica Club followed the world summits in South Korea organized by the Universal Peace Federation which were attended by politicians from the Balkans such as former President Vujanovic and former Albanian President Moisiu 469 470 471 472 Further information Podgorica club TheConservatives com a former political website in partnership with The Heritage Foundation 473 The Summit Council for World Peace is an international group active in Moon s effort to unite North and South Korea 474 Coalition for a Free World anti Soviet group active in the 1980s 475 Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy 476 477 CAUSA International is an anti communist educational organization created in New York City in 1980 by members of the Unification movement 213 In the 1980s it was active in 21 countries In the United States it sponsored educational conferences for evangelical and fundamentalist Christian leaders 214 as well as seminars and conferences for Senate staffers Hispanic Americans and conservative activists 215 In 1986 it produced the anti Communist documentary film Nicaragua Was Our Home 478 Rally of hope was launched in 2020 with the goal of connecting people around the world live online At the Rally of Hope experts talk about major world problems such as climate change the COVID 19 crisis geopolitics and more Rallies of Hope was attended by millions of people around the world and some of the speakers were former United Nations Secretary General Ki Moon former US Vice President Pence former US Secretary of State Pompeo and other politicians Rally of Hope is sponsored by UPF 479 480 481 The International Coalition for Religious Freedom is an activist organization based in Virginia the United States Its president is Dan Fefferman who has held several leadership positions within the Unification Church of the United States Founded in the 1980s it has been active in protesting what it considers to be threats to religious freedom by governmental agencies 229 482 483 484 International Federation for Victory over Communism IFVOC Korean Culture and Freedom Foundation a nonprofit organization which in the 1970s staged a public diplomacy campaign in the United States for South Korea 9 When it was founded in 1964 former U S Presidents Harry S Truman and Dwight D Eisenhower were named as honorary presidents and former Vice President Richard Nixon then practicing corporate law was named as a director 204 National Committee Against Religious Bigotry and Racism 485 National Prayer and Fast Committee which supported President Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal 486 487 Radio Free Asia 204 Think Tank 2022 launched in May 2022 is a global network that brings together thousands of experts with the aim of seeking solutions for achieving peace on the Korean Peninsula The initiative was supported by many world leaders such as former UN Secretary General Ki Moon former US Vice President Pence former US Secretary of State Pompeo Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen former U S Speaker of the House of Representatives Gingrich and others Think Tank 2022 operates through expert groups and in cooperation with international UPF associations 488 489 The World Summit is a UPF project that aims to bring together the heads of state who with their vast experience and wisdom can help build a world of mutual understanding sustainable peace and prosperity for all 490 491 Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan delivered the opening speech at the 2019 International Peace Summit in Sao Tome and Principe The conference was attended by several current and former African leaders such as the president and prime minister of Sao Tome the former president of Niger and the former president of Guinea Bissau 492 493 494 Peace security and human development were discussed at the 2020 World Summit in South Korea The Summit was attended by the Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen former UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon former President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan Newt Gingrich former President of the US Congress and many other world leaders 495 496 497 In February 2022 a global forum was held to discuss the establishment of peace on the Korean Peninsula This forum is part of the World Peace Summit 2022 in South Korea 498 The UPF and the Royal Government of Cambodia have convened the World Summit for Peace on the Korean Peninsula 2022 in South Korea Former US President Trump Sall President of Senegal former US Secretary of State Pompeo former US Congress President Gingrich former European Commission President Barroso and numerous other world leaders took part in the summit live or via video 453 499 500 501 UPF organized a world summit for peace in August 2022 in South Korea The summit was attended by several world leaders such as former Canadian Prime Minister Harper former President of the US Congress Gingrich former US Secretary of State Pompeo and others The participants of the summit gave their support to building peace in the world especially on the Korean Peninsula Religious freedom was also discussed at the Summit and support was given to the education of young people in Africa 454 502 503 Further information UPF World Summit The International Summit Council for Peace ISCP was launched in 2019 in South Korea with the aim of bringing together former and current heads of government and state Among the participants of the inaugural meeting were former US Vice President Cheney former Speaker of the US House of Representatives Gingrich former President of Albania Moisiu former President of Paraguay Gomez and other former and current presidents 504 505 ISCP continues to work on the foundations of the World Peace Summit established in 1987 505 Goodluck Jonathan the former president of Nigeria became the chairman of the ISCP Africa International Summit Council for Peace an organization made up of former African presidents 506 507 508 At the opening ceremony of the Asia Pacific Summit 2019 Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen signed the Resolution on the launch of the International Summit Council for Peace ISCP 509 The Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen delivered the keynote speech at the International Summit Council for Peace Council ISCP in 2022 Hun Sen proposed that the two Koreas should begin to cooperate through UNESCO to cooperate culturally and to change the demilitarized zone into a zone of peace 510 511 The International Summit Council for Peace ISCP Africa discussed the issue of COVID 19 in Africa and pledged support for the efforts of African countries in curbing the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic They called on the international community to help people in Africa fight against COVID 19 with medical supplies ICSP Africa stands for good governance on the African continent and the organization gathers former African presidents 512 513 514 At the Sao Tome Peace Summit 2019 Goodluck Jonathan stated that the goals of the International Summit Council for Peace ISCP coincided with his personal goals and ideals of strengthening democracy peace and stability by supporting the youth of Africa 515 516 517 The former president of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan at the 2020 world summit in South Korea led the session of the International Summit Council for Peace ISCP where former and current heads of governments discussed current problems in the world 518 Further information International Summit Council for PeaceBusinesses Edit The Unification Church controls a large number of businesses around the world In 1997 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 The wealth base is fairly substantial But if you were to compare it to the LDS Church or the Catholic Church or other churches that have massive landholdings this doesn t look on a global scale like a massive operation 519 The lines between the Church s charities businesses religious activities and related organizations is blurred with money and goods flowing between them Money is in general believed to flow from East Asia to the United States although these flows are opaque In the 1990s One Up Enterprises Inc was the Church s primary American holding company 11 Business are owned by the Church through arcane corporate structures with many ultimately controlled by the holding company Unification Church International Inc 520 The International Association for Peace and Economic Development IAED was created and operates as one of the specialized UPF organizations 521 522 At the first virtual International Leadership Conference ILC in September 2020 organized by UPF the work of the International Association for Peace and Economic Development IAED was presented 523 524 Automotive Edit Pyeonghwa Motors is an automobile manufacturer based in Seoul South Korea and owned by the movement It is involved in a joint venture with the North Korean Ryonbong General Corp The joint venture produces two small cars under license from Fiat 525 and a pick up truck and an SUV using complete knock down kits from Chinese manufacturer Dandong Shuguang Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to car production purchase and sale of used cars in North Korea However most North Koreans are unable to afford a car Because of the very small market for cars in the country Pyeonghwa s output is reportedly very low In 2003 only 314 cars were produced even though the factory had the facilities to produce up to 10 000 cars a year 526 Erik van Ingen Schenau author of the book Automobiles Made in North Korea has estimated the company s total production in 2005 at not more than around 400 units 527 Health care Edit Cheongshim Hospital Korean hospital 528 Ilhwa Company South Korean based producer of ginseng and related products 529 Isshin Hospital Church sponsored hospital in Japan which practices both modern and traditional Asian medicine 530 531 Manufacturing Edit In South Korea the Tongil Group was founded in 1963 by Sun Myung Moon as a nonprofit organization which would provide revenue for the movement Its core focus was manufacturing but in the 1970s and 1980s it expanded by founding or acquiring businesses in pharmaceuticals tourism and publishing 532 In the 1990s Tongil Group suffered as a result of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis By 2004 it was losing money and was 3 6 billion in debt In 2005 Sun Myung Moon s son Kook jin Moon was appointed chairman of Tongil Group 532 Among Tongil Group s chief holdings are The Ilwha Company which produces ginseng and related products Ilshin Stone building materials and Tongil Heavy Industries machine parts including hardware for the South Korean military The Tongil Group funds the Tongil Foundation which supports Unification movement projects including schools and the Little Angels Children s Folk Ballet of Korea 533 Shipbuilding Edit The Church owns Master Marine a shipbuilding and fishing company in Alabama 534 International Seafood of Kodiak Alaska 535 536 In 2011 Master Marine opened a factory in Las Vegas Nevada to manufacture a 27 foot pleasure boat designed by Moon 537 538 Seafood Edit The Church owns True World Foods which controls a major portion of the sushi trade in the US 539 540 True World Foods parent company is the corporate conglomerate True World Group which operates restaurants and markets 520 The Church s foray into the seafood industry began at the direction of Reverend Moon who ordered an expansion into the oceanic providence In 1976 and 1977 the Church invested nearly a million dollars into the American seafood industry 539 Moon delivered a speech in 1980 entitled The Way of Tuna in which he claimed that After we build the boats we catch the fish and process them for the market and then have a distribution network This is not just on the drawing board I have already done it and declared himself the king of the ocean He also suggested that they could get around the recently imposed 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone by marrying American and Japanese members allowing the Japanese ones to become American citizens because once married we are not foreigners therefore Japanese brothers particularly those matched to Americans are becoming leaders for fishing and distribution He also declared that Gloucester is almost a Moonie town now 539 Later in 1980 Moon gave a sermon in which he said that This ocean business is really reserved for Unification Church How much income would this business generate Roughly speaking enough money to buy the entire world That s true It has unlimited potential 520 In 1986 he advised his followers to open a thousand restaurants in America 539 Agriculture Edit The Church owns a chinchilla farm named One Mind Farms 11 Media Edit News World Communications is an international news media corporation 541 It was founded in New York City in 1976 by Sun Myung Moon Its first two newspapers The News World later renamed the New York City Tribune and the Spanish language Noticias del Mundo were published in New York from 1976 until the early 1990s In 1982 The New York Times described News World as the newspaper unit of the Unification Church 542 Moon s son Hyun Jin Moon is its chairman of the board 543 News World Communications owns United Press International The World and I Tiempos del Mundo Latin America The Segye Ilbo South Korea The Sekai Nippo Japan the Zambezi Times South Africa The Middle East Times Egypt 544 Until 2008 it published the Washington D C based newsmagazine Insight on the News 541 Until 2010 it owned The Washington Times On November 2 2010 Sun Myung Moon and a group of former Times editors purchased the paper from News World 545 AmericanLife TV cable television network formerly owned by the Unification movement 171 The International Media Association for Peace was founded and operates as one of the peace associations of the UPF 546 547 548 Real estate Edit In the 1970s the Unification Church of the United States began making major real estate investments Church buildings were purchased around the nation In New York State the Belvedere Estate the Unification Theological Seminary and the New Yorker Hotel were purchased The international headquarters of the church was established in New York City citation needed In Washington D C the church purchased a church building from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 549 and in Seattle the historic Rolland Denny mansion for 175 000 in 1977 550 551 In 1991 Donald Trump criticized Unification Church real estate investments as possibly disruptive to communities 552 As of December 1994 Unification Church had invested 150 million in Uruguay Members own the country s largest hotel one of its leading banks the second largest newspaper and two of the largest printing plants 553 In 2008 church related real estate investment partnership USP Rockets LLC was active in Richmond Virginia 554 In 2011 the church related National Hospitality Corporation sold the Sheraton National Hotel 555 U S Property Development Corporation real estate investment 556 Yongpyong Resort which hosted the alpine skiing events for the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics 557 558 United Nations related non governmental organizations Edit From 2000 until his death in 2012 Moon promoted the creation of an interreligious council at the United Nations as a check and balance to its political only structure 559 560 Since then King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and King Juan Carlos I of Spain hosted officially a program to promote the proposal 561 Moon s Universal Peace Federation is in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council 562 563 and a member of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development 562 564 a member of the United Nations Division for Palestinian Rights 565 566 a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council 567 568 569 a member of the UNHRC 570 571 a member of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 572 Three of Moon s non governmental organizations NGOs Universal Peace Federation Women s Federation for World Peace and Service for Peace are in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council 573 563 574 Other organizations Edit International Relief Friendship Foundation IRFF 575 576 Joshua House Children s Centre in Georgetown Guyana helps homeless and victimized children Korean War 60th Anniversary Memorial Committee 577 National Committee Against Religious Bigotry and Racism 578 The New Hope East Garden Project 새소망농장 agricultural project in Brazil citation needed Ocean Church 579 Summit Council for World Peace 580 Tongil Foundation 533 World Media Association sponsors trips for American journalists to Asian countries 228 Organizations which are supported by the members of the Unification Movement Edit American Conference on Religious Movements a Rockville Maryland based group that fights discrimination against new religions The group is funded by the Church of Scientology the Hare Krishna organization as well as by Unificationists who give it 3 000 a month 448 American Freedom Coalition AFC a group which seeks to unite American conservatives on the state level to work toward common goals The coalition while independent receives support from the Unification movement 581 American Freedom Journal was a publication of the AFC published by Robert Grant 582 The journal was started in 1988 and suspended publication sometime before 1994 583 Contributors included Pat Buchanan Ed Meese Ben Wattenberg and Jeane Kirkpatrick 584 Christian Heritage Foundation a private independent charitable foundation based in Virginia that distributes Bibles and Christian literature to Communist and Third World nations In 1995 it was given 3 5 million by the Women s Federation for World Peace 585 Empowerment Network a pro faith political action group supported by United States Senator Joe Lieberman 586 Foundation for Religious Freedom Also known as the New Cult Awareness Network an organization affiliated with the Church of Scientology which states its purpose as Educating the public as to religious rights freedoms and responsibilities 587 588 George Bush Presidential Library In June 2006 the Houston Chronicle reported that in 2004 Moon s Washington Times Foundation gave a 1 million donation to the George Bush Presidential Library 589 Geneva Interfaith and Intercultural Alliance a Swiss association founded in 2008 under the patronage of the UN Mission of the Republic of the Philippines and the UN Mission of the Republic of Indonesia and the Universal Peace Federation offering programmes and intercultural training for diplomats based on the Universal Peace Federation Ambassador for peace curriculum Liberty University Sun Myung Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han helped to financially stabilize the university through two organizations News World Communications which provided a 400 000 loan to the University at 6 interest and the Women s Federation for World Peace which indirectly contributed 3 5 million toward the school s debt 161 Married Priests Now 590 is an advocacy group headed by Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo who was himself married by Moon MPN is a liberal Catholic organization calling for relaxing the rules concerning marriage in the Latin Church Catholic priesthood 591 Million Family March 2000 rally in Washington D C sponsored by the FFWPU and The Nation of Islam 592 National Conservative Political Action Committee NCPAC was given 500 000 by CAUSA International to finance an anticommunist lobbying campaign 228 University of Bridgeport of Bridgeport Connecticut 593 In 1992 following the longest faculty strike in United States academic history the University of Bridgeport agreed to an arrangement with the Professors World Peace Academy whereby the university would be subsidized by PWPA in exchange for control of the university The initial agreement was for 50 million and a majority of board members were to be PWPA members 594 The next University of Bridgeport president was PWPA president and Holocaust theologian Richard L Rubenstein from 1995 to 1999 595 and subsequently former U S HSA UWC president Neil Albert Salonen 2000 2018 596 597 598 World Association of Non Governmental Organizations WANGO 599 54 55 56 See also Edit Christianity portalBlessing ceremony of the Unification Church Cabal List of Unification movement people Millennialism P ikareum Theocracy Unification Church of the United States UtopianismReferences Edit J Gordon Melton Unification Church Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 18 October 2022 https www britannica com topic Unification Church Eileen Barker Abstract of The Unification Church A Kaleidoscopic Introduction Society Register 2 no 2 2018 19 62 Eileen Barker The Unification Church A Kaleidoscopic Introduction Society Register 2 no 2 2018 19 62 a b c Moon At Twilight Amid scandal the Unification Church has a strange new mission Archived 2020 02 16 at the Wayback Machine Peter Maass New Yorker Magazine September 14 1998 a b Bednarowski Mary Farrell 1995 New Religions and the Theological Imagination in America Indiana University Press p 103 ISBN 978 0 253 20952 8 Retrieved 28 December 2008 a b Barker Eileen The Making of a Moonie Choice Or Brainwashing Modern Revivals in Sociology illustrated reprint revised ed Gregg Revivals 1993 page needed ISBN 978 0751201369 Bromley David G and Anson D Shupe Jr Moonies in America Cult Church and Crusade edited by David G Bromley Sage Library of Social Research Sage 1979 a b Goodman Walter 21 January 1992 Review Television Sun Myung Moon Changes Robes The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 10 August 2022 a b c Diamond Sara 1989 Spiritual Warfare The Politics of the Christian Right South End Press ISBN 978 0 89608 361 5 Kent Stephen A From Slogans to Mantras Social Protest and Religious Conversion in the Late Vietnam War Era Syracuse University Press 2001 168 a b c d Fisher Marc Leen Jeff 23 November 1997 A Church in Flux Is Flush With Cash The Washington Post pp A01 Retrieved 10 August 2022 a b Yamamoto J I 1995 Unification Church Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Publishing House ISBN 0 310 70381 6 Excerpt Archived 2012 02 10 at the Wayback Machine a b Sun Myung Moon forms new political party to merge divided Koreas Archived 2013 09 01 at the Wayback Machine Church and State May 2003 a b Swatos William H Jr 1998 Encyclopedia of religion and society Walnut Creek CA AltaMira Press ISBN 978 0 7619 8956 1 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Moon Sun Myung 2011 Chapter three part A Church with No Denomination PDF As a peace loving global citizen Washington D C Washington Times Foundation pp 121 122 ISBN 978 0 615 39377 3 OCLC 638962627 a b c Barker Eileen 3 September 2012 My Take Moon s death marks end of an era CNN Retrieved 10 August 2022 U S Department of the Army 2001 Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups A Handbook for Chaplains The Minerva Group Inc pp 1 41 to 1 47 ISBN 978 0 89875 607 4 Miller Timothy 1995 America s Alternative Religions State University of New York Press pp 223 414 ISBN 978 0 7914 2398 1 Church leaders unite against Moonies PacNews Pacific Island News Agency Service 17 February 2006 Enroth Ronald M 2005 A Guide To New Religious Movements InterVarsity Press pp 69 72 ISBN 978 0 8308 2381 9 Shupe Anson D Misztal Bronislaw 1998 Religion Mobilization and Social Action Praeger pp 197 213 215 ISBN 978 0 275 95625 7 Ofcom 20 February 2006 Complaint by Mr Robin Marsh on behalf of The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification UK formerly known as the Unification Church Broadcast Bulletin www ofcom org uk 54 Archived from the original on 30 March 2010 Retrieved 28 September 2009 Helvarg David 2004 The War Against the Greens Johnson Books p 211 ISBN 978 1 55566 328 5 Hatch Walter 13 February 1989 Big names lend luster to group s causes Church leader gains legitimacy among U S conservatives The Seattle Times Seattle Times Company p A1 Shupe Anson D Misztal Bronislaw 1998 Religion Mobilization and Social Action Praeger pp 197 213 215 ISBN 978 0 275 95625 7 Jenkins Philip 2000 Mystics and Messiahs Cults and New Religions in American History Oxford University Press pp 28 200 ISBN 0 19 512744 7 Petri Alexandra E 26 September 2018 Unification Parents Are Primary Matchmakers for Their Children The New York Times Retrieved 14 September 2022 Moon is mourned by sister in N Korea Agence France Press Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2018 a b BBC News Unification Church Mass Moonie Marriage in the US BBC News Retrieved 9 August 2022 김백문의 기독교근본원리 연재 1 국역 서론 기독교포털뉴스 in Korean 10 September 2021 Retrieved 9 August 2022 교회와신앙 www amennews com Retrieved 9 August 2022 Greene Richard Kwon K J Botelho Greg 3 September 2013 Rev Moon religious and political figure dies in South Korea at 92 CNN Retrieved 16 June 2013 a b Brown Emma 2 September 2012 Sun Myung Moon dies at 92 Washington Times owner led the Unification Church The Washington Post ISSN 0740 5421 Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2013 Moonies founder dies aged 92 The Irish Times 3 September 2012 Retrieved 4 September 2012 Moon struck Time 15 October 1973 Czechs Now Naively Seeking Direction See Dangers in Cults The New York Times February 14 1996 Unification Church Gains Respect in Latin America The New York Times November 24 1996 The Moonies in Moscow a second coming Green Left Weekly 28 May 1997 a b A Less Secular Approach Archived 2012 02 29 at the Wayback Machine The Saint Petersburg Times June 7 2002 Schmemann Serge 28 July 1993 Religion Returns to Russia With a Vengeance The New York Times Quebedeaux Richard 1982 Lifestyle Conversations with Members of Unification Church Quebedeaux Richard Google Knigi ISBN 9780932894182 Retrieved 23 May 2012 Reed Christoper 2 September 2012 The Rev Sun Myung Moon obituary Korean founder of the Unification church the Moonies The Guardian London Retrieved 10 September 2012 Japan U S Department of State Retrieved 19 January 2019 Dole meeting with Moon aide called cordial Lawrence Journal World February 24 1976 Patrick Hickey Tahoe Boy A journey back home John Maryland Seven Locks Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 9822293 6 1 pp 163 168 EVOLUTION IN EUROPE New Flock for Moon Church The Changing Soviet Student from The New York Times Stymied in U S Moon s Church Sounds a Retreat Marc Fisher and Jeff Leen The Washington Post November 24 1997 Introvigne 2000 page 19 Goodman Walter 21 January 1992 Review Television Sun Myung Moon Changes Robes The New York Times The same old game Archived 2009 02 15 at the Wayback Machine Al Ahram November 12 18 1998 The Washington Times is a mouthpiece for the ultra conservative Republican right unquestioning supporters of Israel s Likud government The newspaper is owned by Sun Myung Moon originally a native of North Korea and head of the Unification Church whose ultra right leanings make him a ready ally for Netanyahu Whether or not Netanyahu is personally acquainted with Moon is unclear though there is no doubt that he has established close friendships with several staff members on The Washington Times whose editorial policy is rabidly anti Arab anti Muslim and pro Israel Pollack Andrew 15 September 1995 Bushes Speak at Tokyo Rally of Group Linked to Moon Church The New York Times Brozan Nadine 15 July 1995 CHRONICLE The New York Times Sanger David E 17 September 1995 SEPT 10 16 Mr Bush s Asian Tour The New York Times a b Rev Moon and the United Nations A Challenge for the NGO Community Harold Paine and Birgit Gratzer Global Policy Forum a b Welcome to WANGO World Association of Non Governmental Organizations www wango org Retrieved 19 January 2019 a b In Ban s UN Sun Myung Moon s Paper is Praised While Gambari Raises Him Funds WFP Demurs Inner City Press June 5 2007 a b CNN Breaking News Latest News and Videos CNN Retrieved 19 January 2019 a b Families Arrive in Washington For March Called by Farrakhan The New York Times October 16 2000 a b c Clarkson Frederick 9 October 2000 Million Moon March Salon Retrieved 5 November 2009 a b Moonies launch political party in S Korea The Independent South Africa March 10 2003 Universal peace federation Middle east peace initiative Archived 2013 01 17 at the Wayback Machine Andrea Noble The Gazette Bowie resident pushes for peace Gazette net Jan 8 Yoon Sangwon 15 August 2012 Unification Church Says Leader Moon Is Gravely Ill Bloomberg Retrieved 16 August 2012 Unification Church founder dies Korea Herald 2012 9 3 a b 자유게시판 Unikorea go kr Retrieved 23 May 2012 a b mk s s ĹeŔDalŔ EŔCŔ lĂO ltla ĹeŔDalŔ scCa zlA News mk co kr 28 December 2006 Retrieved 23 May 2012 Nepalese Constituent Assembly Archived 2012 03 02 at the Wayback Machine News in Nepal Fast Full amp Factual Myrepublica Com 19 May 2012 Retrieved 4 September 2012 Unificationists in the Voting Booth Hak Ja Han Moon calls for South Korea Japan Solidarity The Washington Times 6 October 2019 a b The Washington Times 11 22 2020 Rally for Hoope Draws Million Attendees Khmer Times Three leaders chosen to receive Peace Prize Ban Ki Moon Centre Co chair Ban Ki moon s acceptance speech for Sunhak Peace Prize Yeonhap News Trump My greatest achievement during my presidency was contributing to the construction of a new path between the two Koreas Huffington Post Trump hails Unification Church Woodward Alex 21 September 2021 Trump gives virtual speech to event linked to controversial religious cult on 9 11 anniversary The Independent Retrieved 18 July 2022 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Carmona Trump call for Korean reunification Akahata 14 October 2006 Prime Minister Abe sent congratulatory telegrams to Unification Church Japan Press Weekly japan press co jp The Guardian Japan PM Fumio Kishida popularity dives Unification Church John Bowker 2011 The Message and the Book UK Atlantic Books pp 13 14 a b Korean Moon Waxing of Waning Leo Sandon Jr Theology Today Vol 35 No 2 July 1978 a b c Luzny Dusan Vaclavik David 1997 Cirkev sjednoceni Unification Church in Czech Archived from the original on 20 August 2007 Retrieved 14 October 2022 Freddy Davis The Unification Church Moonies Marketfaith org 25 November 2014 Sontag Frederick 1977 Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church Nashville Abingdon Press pp 102 105 ISBN 0 687 40622 6 Chryssides 1991 p 99 Yamamoto J ISamu 2016 Unification Church Zondervan Duddy Neil Interview Dr Mose Durst Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 24 June 2007 Wakin Daniel J 2 September 2012 Rev Sun Myung Moon 92 Unification Church Founder Dies The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2 January 2013 NEW YORK DAY BY DAY Wedding Day for 4 000 The New York Times 1 July 1982 Marriage by the numbers Moon presides as 6 500 couples wed in S Korea Archived 2008 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Peter Maass The Washington Post October 31 1988 The men and women entered a large room where Moon began matching couples by pointing at them NY Daily News 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 The New York Times 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 Manchester Guardian Moon s death Sept 2 and funeral Saturday signaled the end of the random pairings that helped make Moon s Unification Church famous and infamous a generation ago Washington Post 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 Daily Mirror Despite controversy Moon and his church moving into mainstream Archived 2008 07 25 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Tribune April 11 2006 The church s most spectacular rite remains mass weddings which the church calls the way fallen men and women can be engrafted into the true lineage of God At RFK Moon Presides Over Mass Wedding The Washington Post November 3 1997 28 000 Couples Gather for Rev Moon Rites The New York Times November 30 1997 Lucas Phillip Charles Robbins Thomas 2004 New Religious Movements in the Twenty first Century Routledge p 320 ISBN 978 0 415 96577 4 Retrieved 28 December 2008 Unification Church pres sees smaller mass weddings Archived 2009 03 22 at the Wayback Machine The Monitor Uganda 30 December 2008 Moon said the church does not give its wedding blessing to same sex couples Goodstein Laurie 28 November 1997 35 000 Couples Are Invited To a Blessing by Rev Moon The New York Times Retrieved 28 December 2008 Children of Moon church s mass wedding age face a crossroads The Washington Post January 3 2009 Unification Church Calendar 2012 PDF tparents org Archived from the original PDF on 18 May 2021 Retrieved 11 November 2022 Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America African diaspora traditions and other American innovations Volume 5 of Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America W Michael Ashcraft Greenwood Publishing Group 2006 ISBN 0 275 98717 5 ISBN 978 0 275 98717 6 page 180 Exploring New Religions Issues in contemporary religion George D Chryssides Continuum International Publishing Group 2001ISBN 0 8264 5959 5 ISBN 978 0 8264 5959 6 p 1 Exploring the climate of doomArchived 2012 04 23 at the Wayback Machine Rich Lowry 2009 12 19 The phrase doomsday cult entered our collective vocabulary after John Lofland published his 1966 study Doomsday Cult A Study of Conversion Proselytization and Maintenance of Faith Lofland wrote about the Unification Church Conversion Archived 2012 01 21 at the Wayback Machine Unification Church Archived 2012 01 13 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopedia of Religion and Society Hartford Institute for Religion Research Hartford Seminary a b Frederick E Sontag dies at 84 Pomona College philosophy professor Los Angeles Times June 20 2009 a b Who is this Pied Piper of Religion St Petersburg Times February 4 1978 a b Moon an objective look at his theology Boca Raton News 1977 11 25 Review William Rusher National Review December 19 1986 The Market for Martyrs Archived 2012 01 11 at the Wayback Machine Laurence Iannaccone George Mason University 2006 One of the most comprehensive and influential studies was The Making of a Moonie Choice or Brainwashing by Eileen Barker 1984 Barker could find no evidence that Moonie recruits were ever kidnapped confined or coerced Participants at Moonie retreats were not deprived of sleep 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 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 full time Moonie membership in the U S never exceeded a few thousand And this was one of the most New Religious Movements of the era Oakes Len By far the best study of the conversion process is Eileen Barker s The Making of a Moonie from Prophetic Charisma The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities 1997 ISBN 0 8156 0398 3 Storr Anthony Dr Feet of clay a study of gurus 1996 ISBN 0 684 83495 2 Past Winners Archived 2010 02 06 at the Wayback Machine The Coming Deliverer Millennial Themes in World Religions Editors Fiona Bowie Christopher Deacy Publisher University of Wales Press 1997 Original from the University of Virginia Digitized Jun 24 2008 ISBN 0708313388 9780708313381 Kent Stephen Krebs Theresa 1998 Academic Compromise in the Social Scientific Study of Alternative Religions Nova Religio 2 1 44 54 doi 10 1525 nr 1998 2 1 44 a b Sontag Frederick 1977 Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church Abingdon Press Nashville Tenn Abingdon Press pp 102 105 ISBN 0 687 40622 6 OCLC 3071834 Kim Young Oon 1980 Unification Theology Barrytown NY Unification Theological Seminary LCCN 80 52872 Walter Ralston Martin Ravi K Zacharias The Kingdom of the Cults Bethany House 2003 ISBN 0764228218 pp 368 370 Divine Principle Chapter 7 Section 2 2 United States Department of the Army 2001 Religious Requirements and Practices A Handbook for Chaplains The Minerva Group Inc pp 1 42 ISBN 978 0 89875 607 4 Weatherhead L D 1965 The Christian Agnostic England Hodder and Stoughton pp 59 63 Archived from the original on 6 April 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2021 Another Gospel Cults Alternative Religions and the New Age Movement by Ruth A Tucker 1989 ISBN 0 310 25937 1 pp 250 251 Daske D and Ashcraft W 2005 New Religious Movements New York New York University Press ISBN 0 8147 0702 5 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 p 142 Yamamoto J 1995 Unification Church Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Press ISBN 0 310 70381 6 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 Divine Principle 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 forgiveness of sin by works on Moon s behalf 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 The Power of the Principle When It Came Where It Went 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 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 Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation Deliberately misinterpreted It is completely different from the original meaning and the definition of Sun myung Moon Tang gam 탕감 蕩減 a b c d Exposition of the Divine Principle Exposition of the Divine Principle Korea Naver Korean English Dictionary Search result for 탕감 Naver English Korean Dictionary Bible verses with tang gam Deuteronomy 15 1 2 3 9 31 Nehemiah 10 31 Matthew 8 27 32 Luke 7 42 43 goognews 가톨릭정보 성경검색 다국어 성경 Holy Bible 탕감 Yamamoto J I 1995 Unification Church Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Publishing House ISBN 0 310 70381 6 a b Daske and Ashcraft not specific enough to verify Daske D and Ashcraft W 2005 New Religious Movements New York New York University Press ISBN 0814707025 p142 Yamamoto J I 1995 Unification Church Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Publishing House ISBN 0 310 70381 6 Excerpt Archived 2012 02 10 at the Wayback Machine 1 The Unification Theological Seminary a The Unification Church has a seminary in Barrytown New York called The Unification Theological Seminary b It is used as a theological training center where members are prepared to be leaders and theologians in the UC c Moon s seminary however has not only attracted a respectable faculty many of whom are not members of the UC but it also has graduated many students who are members of the UC who have been accepted into doctoral programs at institutions such as Harvard and Yale Rev Keiko Kawasaki Concerned about the Principle Movement Tingle D and Fordyce R 1979 The Phases and Faces of the Moon A Critical Examination of the Unification Church and Its Principles Hicksville New York Exposition Press p53 55 Yamamoto J 1995 Unification Church Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Press ISBN 0 310 70381 6 p 40 Walter Ralston Martin Ravi K Zacharias The Kingdom of the Cults Bethany House 2003 ISBN 0764228218 pp 368 370 Exposition of the Divine Principle 2nd ed Sung Hwa Publishing Co LTD 2005 pp 266 270 ISBN 897132127X Rudin A James 1978 A View of the Unification Church American Jewish Committee Archives Sun Myung Moon Is Criticized by Religious Leaders Jewish Patrons Enraged David F White The New York Times December 29 1976 Response to A James Rudin s Report Unification Church Department of Public Affairs Daniel C Holdgeiwe Johnny Sonneborn March 1977 Religion Sun Myung Moon s Goodwill Blitz Time Magazine 22 April 1985 Archived from the original on 7 September 2008 Unification Church seen as persecuted The Milwaukee Sentinel September 15 1984 p 4 To Bigotry No Sanction Mose Durst 1984 Guidelines for Members of The Unification Church in Relations with the Jewish People Peter Ross and Andrew Wilson March 15 1989 Jewish Christian Relations Encyclopedia Judaica www jewishvirtuallibrary org Archived from the original on 30 June 2022 Retrieved 26 April 2023 Yamamoto J I 1995 Unification Church Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Publishing House ISBN 0 310 70381 6 Excerpt Archived 2012 02 10 at the Wayback Machine 1 The Unification Theological Seminary a The Unification Church has a seminary in Barrytown New York called The Unification Theological Seminary b It is used as a theological training center where members are prepared to be leaders and theologians in the church c Since many people regard Moon as a cult leader there is a false impression that this seminary is academically weak d Moon s seminary however has not only attracted a respectable faculty many of whom are not members of his church but it also has graduated many students who are members of his church who have been accepted into doctoral programs at institutions such as Harvard and Yale a b Korean Moon Waxing or Waning Leo Sandon Jr Theology Today July 1978 The Unification Church purchased the estate and now administers a growing seminary where approximately 110 Moonies engage in a two year curriculum which includes biblical studies church history philosophy theology religious education and which leads to a Master of Religious Education degree a b Dialogue with the Moonies Rodney Sawatsky Theology Today April 1978 Only a minority of their teachers are Unification devotees a Jew teaches Old Testament a Christian instructs in church history and a Presbyterian lectures in theology and so on Typical sectarian fears of the outsider are not found among Moonies truth is one or at least must become one and understanding can be delivered even by the uninitiated Where have all the Moonies gone Archived 2012 07 30 at archive today K Gordon Neufeld First Things March 2008 While I was studying theology church history and the Bible taught by an eclectic faculty that included a rabbi a Jesuit priest and a Methodist minister most of my young coreligionists were standing on street corners in San Francisco Boston and Miami urging strangers to attend a vaguely described dinner Helm S Divine Principle and the Second Advent Archived 2008 09 21 at the Wayback Machine Christian Century May 11 1977 In fact Moon s adherents differ from previous fringe groups in their quite early and expensive pursuit of respectability as evidenced by the scientific conventions they have sponsored in England and the U S and the seminary they have established in Barrytown New York whose faculty is composed not of their own group members but rather of respected Christian scholars New Hope for Dialogue with National Council of Churches of Christ Chris Antal February 2000 Sontag Frederick Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church Abingdon Press 1977 Korean translation Pacific Publishing Company 1981 Japanese translation Tuttle Mori Agency Inc 1977 German translation SINUS Verlag Krefeld 1981 ISBN 0 687 40622 6 Clear Lake Journal Congregation Dismisses Its Minister Over Trip The New York Times May 25 1988 Russian unorthodox The Globe and Mail February 8 2008 a b The Unification Church Aims a Major Public Relations Effort at Christian Leaders Christianity Today April 19 1985 a b Raspberry William Did Unpopular Moonie Get a Fair Trial The Washington Post April 19 1984 a b Fisher Marc 23 November 1997 A Church in Flux Is Flush With Cash The Washington Post Retrieved 14 November 2007 Also in 1995 the Women s Federation made another donation that illustrates how Moon supports fellow conservatives It gave a 3 5 million grant to the Christian Heritage Foundation which later bought a large portion of Liberty University s debt rescuing the Rev Jerry Falwell s Lynchburg Va religious school from the brink of bankruptcy Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation Chapter 3 Eschatology and Human History accessed September 3 2010 Afghanistan eight years of Soviet occupation United States Department of State March 1988 The campaign to target foreign journalists had more tragic results Two American filmmakers Lee Shapiro and Jim Lindelof were apparently killed by a regime attack while traveling with the mujahidin In 1986 Lindelof had been named paramedic of the year for his efforts training Afghan medical workers In response to protests Kabul stated it could not guarantee the security of foreign subjects who enter illegally whose presence it views as evidence of external interference 2 Americans killed in ambush Pacific Stars and Stripes October 29 1987 Two US journalists reported killed in Afghanistan details murky Christian Science Monitor October 28 1987 Two American journalists are believed dead in northwest Afghanistan diplomatic and resistance forces say here Filmmaker Lee Shapiro and his soundman Jim Lindalos both of New York were killed Oct 11 reportedly in a Soviet or Afghan government ambush according to United States consular officials However the resistance group that accompanied the film team has a poor reputation among most informed observers and doubts have arisen over whether the two Americans did indeed die in an Afghan government or Soviet attack Kaplan Robert Soldiers of God With Islamic Warriors in Afghanistan and Pakistan New York Vintage Departures 2001 p 170 a b c As U S Media Ownership Shrinks Who Covers Islam Washington Report on Middle East Affairs December 1997 Prayers for Minister Farrakhan health recovery continue Archived 2011 07 11 at the Wayback Machine Frost Illustrated January 31 2007 Unification Church of America History by Lloyd Pumphrey Dempsey John 1 June 2007 American Life TV targets baby boomers Variety Retrieved 9 October 2007 a b American Life TV targets baby boomers Channel airing Clooney s Darfur docu Variety June 1 2007 Beah Ishmael 3 May 2007 The 2007 Time 100 Time Retrieved 19 January 2019 via content time com Clooney s Docu on Darfur to Air Monday Archived 2008 11 01 at the Wayback Machine AmericanLife TV Network ALN Donates Proceeds From A Journey to Darfur DVD to the International Rescue Committee Archived 2009 01 13 at the Wayback Machine a b Moon Sun Myung 2009 As a Peace Loving Global Citizen Gimm Young Publishers ISBN 978 0 7166 0299 6 World Muslim League plans seminar for Taiwan Taiwan Today February 16 2011 Fuero Militar Policial Fmp gob pe Retrieved 23 May 2012 Portal Peruano Sociedad y Parlamento Congreso gob pe Retrieved 7 November 2015 Centro de Noticias el Heraldo Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 Retrieved 4 May 2012 Escrito por Imagen Institucional David Yamashiro Es Nombrado Embajador Para La Paz Municportillo gob pe Retrieved 23 May 2012 Centro de Noticias el Heraldo Archived from the original on 23 July 2012 Retrieved 4 May 2012 Espacio de Concertacion Direccion General de Desplazados y Cultura de Paz Mimdes gob pe Archived from the original on 20 December 2009 Retrieved 23 May 2012 mk s s ĹeŔDal zz cstsIalC to zsŔu zetezA zD r News mk co kr 18 February 2010 Retrieved 23 May 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link International Day Of Peace 2009 Timeline Dipity com Archived from the original on 3 September 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2012 http web parliament go th php4 radio temp news8688 doc dead link Incontro per la settimana mondiale per l armonia interreligiosa a Torino il 4 febbraio Torinotoday it Retrieved 23 May 2012 United Nations Webcast Common ground for the common good on the occasion of the World Interfaith Harmony Week Unmultimedia org Archived from the original on 14 May 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2012 Deputy Secretary General at Interfaith Harmony Week Event Says Common Cause in Mutual Respect for Shared Values Is Only Way to Unite Nations Peoples Un org 7 February 2012 Retrieved 23 May 2012 UN officials underline religions role in promoting global harmony Un org 7 February 2012 Retrieved 23 May 2012 Letter to Your Holiness Pope Benedict XVI PDF 24 January 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 28 July 2018 Retrieved 23 May 2012 UN launches first World Interfaith Harmony Week PDF UN Daily News 1 February 2011 p 9 Retrieved 30 March 2019 a b c d Kety Quits Moon Linked ICF Conference Harvard Crimson 1976 08 10 a b Tingle D and Fordyce R 1979 Phases and Faces of the Moon A Critical Examination of the Unification Church and its Principles Hicksville NY Exposition Press ISBN 0 682 49264 7 pp 86 87 a b c Biermans J 1986 The Odyssey of New Religious Movements Persecution Struggle Legitimation A Case Study of the Unification Church Lewiston New York and Queenston Ontario The Edwin Melton Press ISBN 0 88946 710 2 p 173 a b Church Spends Millions On Its Image The Washington Post 1984 09 17 a b Rev Moon is sponsor of scholarly conference St Petersburg Times November 12 1977 a b ICUS Retrieved 19 January 2019 Eugene Paul Wigner Papers Archived 2008 02 24 at the Wayback Machine Princeton University Library Library journal Volume 131 Issues 12 15 2006 p 45 Libraries with larger budgets may want to purchase books that represent viewpoints at the extremes of this struggle including such intelligent design tracts as Jonathan Wells s Icons of Evolution For example we may be obligated to our patrons to make available works that embody ideas fundamental to significant cultural undercurrents such as intelligent design but not to burden budgets and minds with every other form of pseudoscience Icons of Evolution NCSE 19 October 2008 Retrieved 19 January 2019 Survival of the Fakest Archived 2006 12 05 at the Wayback Machine Jonathan Wells 2000 A reprint from the American Spectator Christianity A Global History David Chidester HarperCollins 2001 ISBN 0062517708 9780062517708 pages 514 to 515 The World s Religions Continuities and Transformations Peter 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January 2019 FAIR Retrieved 19 January 2019 2 Americans Reported Killed In an Ambush in Afghanistan The New York Times 1987 10 28 PRIVATE GROUPS REPORT SURGE IN AID TO CONTRAS cia gov 8 May 1985 Retrieved 3 January 2023 COVERT WAR ON SANDINISTAS CHANGING HANDS cia gov 22 December 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Anderson Jack 16 August 1984 CIA Moonies Cooperate in Sandinista War PDF The Washington Post Retrieved 3 January 2023 McGill Peter 15 October 2022 The Dark Shadow Cast by Moon Sun Myung s Unification Church and Abe Shinzo The Asia Pacific Journal Japan Focus Retrieved 26 November 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 30 000 participate in anti draft rally in Washington Archived 2016 09 16 at the Wayback Machine Daily Collegian March 24 1980 Moon s Sect Is Taxable Court Rules The New York Times May 7 1981 N Y Upholds Tax Exemption for Moonies Los Angeles Times May 6 1982 Miller Johnny 3 September 1983 Police chief dies at ballgame San Francisco Chronicle 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 founder is the Rev Sun Myung Moon the 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 San Francisco attorney Melvin Belli filed a 109 billion lawsuit against the Soviet Union on behalf of the 269 victims a b c Isikoff Michael 17 September 1984 Church Spends Millions On Its Image The Washington Post Retrieved 14 September 2022 a b Ribadeneira Diego 21 August 1999 Ire at school Star of David ruling unites ACLU Pat Robertson The 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