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The Rev. Moon Honored at Hill Reception
Lawmakers Say They Were Misled

By Charles Babington and Alan Cooperman
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, June 23, 2004; Page A01

More than a dozen lawmakers attended a congressional reception this year
honoring the Rev. Sun Myung Moon in which Moon declared himself the Messiah
and said his teachings have helped Hitler and Stalin be "reborn as new
persons."

At the March 23 ceremony in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Rep. Danny
K. Davis (D-Ill.) wore white gloves and carried a pillow holding an ornate
crown that was placed on Moon's head. The Korean-born businessman and
religious leader then delivered a long speech saying he was "sent to Earth .
. . to save the world's six billion people. . . . Emperors, kings and
presidents . . . have declared to all Heaven and Earth that Reverend Sun
Myung Moon is none other than humanity's Savior, Messiah, Returning Lord and
True Parent."

Details of the ceremony -- first reported by Salon.com writer John
Gorenfeld -- have prompted several lawmakers to say they were misled or
duped by organizers. Their complaints prompted a Moon-affiliated Web site to
remove a video of the "Crown of Peace" ceremony two days ago, but other Web
sites have preserved details and photos.

Moon, 85, has been controversial for years. Renowned for officiating at mass
weddings, he received an 18-month prison sentence in 1982 for tax fraud and
conspiracy to obstruct justice. In a 1997 sermon, he likened homosexuals to
"dirty dung-eating dogs."

Among the more than 300 people who attended all or part of the March
ceremony was Sen. Mark Dayton (D-Minn.), who now says he simply was honoring
a constituent receiving a peace award and did not know Moon would be there.
"We fell victim to it; we were duped," Dayton spokeswoman Chris Lisi said
yesterday.

Other lawmakers who attended or were listed as hosts felt the same, she
said. "Everyone I talked to was furious," she said. With Minnesotans
demanding to know whether Dayton is a follower of Moon, Lisi said, the
senator persuaded the St. Paul Pioneer Press to write an article allowing
him to reply.

The event's organizers flew in nearly 100 honorees from all 50 states to
receive state and national peace awards. The only "international crown of
peace awards" went to Moon and his wife.

Some Republicans who attended the event, including Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett
(Md.), said they did so mainly to salute the Washington Times, a
conservative-leaning newspaper owned by Moon's organization. "I had no idea
what would happen" regarding Moon's coronation and speech, Bartlett said
yesterday.

But a key organizer -- Archbishop George A. Stallings Jr., pastor of the
Imani Temple, an independent African American Catholic congregation in
Northeast Washington -- said Moon's prominent role should have surprised no
one. He said a March 8 invitation faxed to all lawmakers stated that the
"primary program sponsor" would be the "Interreligious and International
Federation for World Peace (IIFWP), founded by Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Sun Myung
Moon, who will also be recognized that evening for their lifelong work to
promote interfaith cooperation and reconciliation." The invitation was
signed by Davis and the Rev. Michael Jenkins, as co-chairmen of the IIFWP
(USA).

The event's co-sponsors were the Washington Times Foundation, the United
Press International Foundation, the American Family Coalition, the American
Clergy Leadership Conference and the Women's Federation for World Peace,
according to the invitation. Stallings, a former Roman Catholic priest who
was married in Moon's church, said Moon's association with those
organizations is well known.

"You'd have to be deaf, dumb and blind to not know that any event that is
sponsored by the Washington Times . . . could involve the influence, or the
potential presence, of the Reverend Moon," he said.

Use of the Dirksen building requires a senator's approval. Dayton said he
gave no such permission, and Stallings said the question of who did so is
"shrouded in mystery."

Moon has claimed to have spoken in "the spirit world" with all deceased U.S.
presidents, Jesus, Moses, Mohammed and others. At the March 23 event, he
said: "The founders of five great religions and many other leaders in the
spirit world, including even Communist leaders such as Marx and Lenin . . .
and dictators such as Hitler and Stalin, have found strength in my
teachings, mended their ways and been reborn as new persons."

Several Web sites quoted Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.) as praising Moon at
the event for "always standing up for what is right." In an interview
yesterday, Cummings said, "I don't recall saying that. That may have been
confused with what I was saying" about Bishop Joseph Showell, a constituent
being honored.

The Rev. Walter Fauntroy, a Democrat who was the District's congressional
delegate for 10 years, was the event's master of ceremonies and recipient of
a "National Crown of Peace" award. Also speaking at the event was Rep. Curt
Weldon (R-Pa.).

Davis said in an interview that he is a lifelong Methodist who does not
agree with many of Moon's religious teachings. But he praised Moon's efforts
to promote world peace. Davis said that some Moon associates have donated
money to his congressional campaigns, but that that has nothing to do with
his support for Moon's organization.

The prominent role played by Davis, Fauntroy and Stallings, among others,
reflects Moon's efforts to reach out to the black community. Jenkins said
many African American clergy members "have become strong allies" of Moon
because they sympathize with the "mistreatment and labeling" he has faced.



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