Monday, July 13, 2009

Video of the Day

The World's Most Powerful Cult

10 comments:

Joanna said...

So scary RAC, I've read and seen documentaries on him. One crazy Korean with Americans buying his bleep...

rac said...

I find it interesting the Obama birth certificate thing was a piece of Moonie propaganda. How many times have you heard that crap rehashed by members of this blog?

Doug said...

I guess you'll find me in the "to be digested" camp.
What a gas bag.

Pat said...

Interesting. I wonder how many other Americans, like myself are in the dark about that maniac. Good one Rac.

Sean said...

Oh, I didn't click on the link but figured it must have been about George Soros.

or Al Gore.

or Barack Obama.

rac said...

perkel.com The Moonies are a dangerous mind control cult with millions of followers and billions of dollars. Reverend Moon is a religous nut who is trying to take over the world. Moon openly admits that he thinks he is God and he expects to be worshipped! As you read my Washington Times exerpts from Moon's web site, you will see how deeply rooted the Moonies are in the press, the Christian evangelical movement, and the Republican Party. If you're a member of the Press, a Christian, or a Republican, this should scare the Hell out of you.

rac said...

Buying the Holy Land?

rac said...

Religious Right Joins Rev. Moon At Pro-Bush Inaugural Luncheon
Church & State/March 2001

Top leaders of the Religious Right, including Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) President James Merritt, were among the crows at a Jan. 19 "Inaugural Prayer Lucheon for Unity and Renewal" sponsored by an arm of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church.

The Washington, D.C., event was put on the The Washington Times Foundation, a non-profit group founded by Moon. The controversial Korean evangelist, who preaches that he is the new messiah sent by God to complete the failed mission of Jesus, spoke at the event and received an award for his work in support of family values, the Moon-owned Washington Times reported.

The Rev. Billy McCormack, a Christian Coalition board member and long-time Religious Right activist from Louisiana, assisted in presenting Moon with the award.

Other attendees at the event included TV preachers Jerry Falwell, Robert Schuller, Kenneth Copeland and Paul Crouch as well as Don Argue, former president of the National Association of Evangelicals. Former pop star Pat Boone provided entertainment...

...Critics say Moon's ultimate goal is a merger of the world's religions under Moon and his elevation as the supreme head of a unified theocratic state. Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, in an article published in Unification News in September of 1992, declared themselves "the True Parents of all humanity" and asserted, "[W]e are the Savior, the Lord of the Second Advent, the Messiah ... [W}e must have an automatic theocracy to rule the world."

In March of 1989, U.S. News & World Report noted that Moon has stated that his aims include the "subjugation of the American government and population."

There are signs that Moon is growing weary of the resistance to his message in the United States and that he may be ready to adopt a more militant approach. Two days after the luncheon, Moon gave a sermon at Irvington, N.Y. Although the message was delivered in Korean, it was translated and notes were posted on the church website. According to the notes, Moon again stressed that Jesus failed to redeem humanity and asserted that only "Father" (Moon) can save mankind.


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rac said...

Has Jerry Falwell’s school been “saved” by its new “personal savior”?

rac said...

The Moonies and McCain’s Main Man