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In news:internal.ml.new-age.ctrl, iNFoWaRZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted on
Sun, 13 Jun 2004 12:18:25 -0400:

> That's when an investigation by Congress warned that Moon, after
> having befriended Richard Nixon in his darkest hour, was
> surrounding himself with other politicians to overcome his
> reputation: as the leader of the cult-like Unification Church,
> which recruited unwary college students, filled Madison Square
> Garden with couples in white robes, wed them in bulk and demanded
> obedience.

Well, that's about as satanic as you can get.  Lucifer, if you remember,
wanted God to use his plan of salvation.  *FORCE* all people to do the
right thing.  Do not give them a choice.  That way, all people go to
heaven.  Demand obedience?  Sounds rather Luciferian to me.

> That was before he launched the Washington Times � "in response
> to Heaven�s direction," as he would later say � and a 20-year
> quest to make his enemies bow to him.  He has also claimed, in
> newspaper ads taken out by the Unification Church, that Jesus,
> Confucius, and the Buddha have endorsed him.

I certainly haven't seen any TV ads featuring Jesus endorsing Some Young
Moon.

> Now, this March, Moon was telling guests at the Dirksen Senate
> Office Building that Hitler and Stalin, having cleaned up their
> acts, had, in a rare public statement from beyond the grave,
> called him "none other than humanity's Savior, Messiah, Returning
> Lord and True Parent."

Sounds like something you'd read in the Enquirer.

> So no one covered this American coronation, except Moon's own
> Times, which skipped the Messiah part.

Because they probably realize he's crazy.  They probably figure that if
word got out about that, he'd lose credibility and they'd lose their jobs.

If there's a messiah coming, I don't think he'll just stand up on national
television and proclaim it.  I think if there's a messiah, he'd just start
doing his thing.  "By his works we shall know him," as they say.  And I
don't think giving silly (and boring lectures) on TV is going to be an
indicator of the true messiah.

> Cut to the ritual.  Eyes downcast, a man identified as
> Congressman Danny K.  Davis (D-Ill.)  is bringing a crown, atop a
> velvety purple cushion, to a figure who stands waiting austerely
> with his wife.  Now Moon is wearing robes that Louis XIV would
> have appreciated.

I don't think a true messiah would prance around wearing a bunch of flashy
robes, either.  Nothing against people who like to dress up in costumes and
make believe they're more than they really are (human), but if a true
messiah ever did something like that, I think it would be to demonstrate
how silly it is to wear a million dollars worth of clothes and lecture the
world about why gay people shouldn't be married while a bunch of kids are
dying of starvation in Africa.

> The spokeswoman for one senator, who asked that her boss not be
> named, said politicians weren't told the awards program was going
> to be a Moon event.  The senator went, she said, because the
> Ambassadors promised to hand out awards to people from his home
> state, people who were genuinely accomplished.  When the ceremony
> morphed into a platform for Moon, she said, people were
> disconcerted.

I would have only gone if they were going to hand out free party favors and
little mini-bottles of liquor.

> "I think there was a mass exodus," she said.  "They get all these
> senators on the floor, and this freak is there."

LOL!!!

> George Soros has recently gotten lots of coverage as a supposedly
> eccentric billionaire influencing U.S. politics.  But Soros is no
> Moon.  In Moon's speeches, a "peace kingdom" is envisioned, in
> which homosexuals � whom he calls "dung-eating dogs" � would be a
> thing of the past.  He said in January: "Gays will be eliminated,
> the three Israels will unite.  If not, then they will be burned.

Jeez... and the Bible says that love is the highest law.  He who loves his
neighbor has fulfilled the law.  Eliminating and burning gays doesn't
really sound like loving your neighbor to me.

> And ignoring every mainline Christian denomination's rejection of
> the idea of Jewish collective guilt, Moon's latest world tour
> calls on rabbis to repent for betraying Christ, the Jerusalem
> Post reported last week.  Speaking in Arlington, VA in 2003, Moon
> said Hitler killed six million Jews as a penalty for this
> rejection.  And he's frank about calling for democracy and the
> U.S. Constitution to be replaced by religious government that he
> calls "Godism," calling the church-state separation the work of
> Satan.  "The church and the state must become one as Cain and
> Abel," he said in the same sermon.

That's never worked in the past.  It's always been a giant oppression
machine, which is what it sounds like Moon Pie wants, who, by the way,
makes Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell look tame.

> To many Christians, Moon was offensive, preaching that Jesus
> failed and that he would clean up the mess.

I'm not the biggest Jesus believer, but even I find that offensive.

> Moon celebrated Easter Sunday, 2003 by launching a coast to coast
> series of tear down the cross/Who is Rev.  Moon?"  events,
> targeting pastors in poor neighborhoods.  From the Bronx to L.A.,
> Moon's people were convincing pastors to pull the crosses off
> their walls and replace them with his Family Federation flag.  An
> old hymn was invoked: "I'll trade the old cross for a crown."

My god!  He was actually convincing pastors to do this?  These pastors must
not be very strong in their own faith if they can so easily be convinced to
abandon it in favor of something else.

> Moon said he was leaving the country.  "True Father spent 34
> years here in America to guide this country in the right way," he
> told followers.  "Yesterday was the turning point."  But you
> can't buy Moon's high opinion of your country so easily (he's
> called the U.S. "Satan's harvest").
>
> America, he said, was on the road to its doom.  Why?  "Homo
> marriage."

I think the only thing causing doom is hatred spewed by idiots like Moon
Pie.  I know it may sound like I hate him, but I really don't.  I really
have pity for him.  He's clearly deluded and living in the dark ages.


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