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Donald Trump Speaks at Moonies 9/11 Event, Praises ... - Insider
WEBSep 12, 2021 · Donald Trump spoke at an event Saturday to praise the founders of the Unification Church. The church, whose followers are often called Moonies, has been widely described as a cult. A former...
“Predatory cult”: the shadow of Unification Church over Abe’s funeral
WEBSep 28, 2022 · But in so doing, the Unification Church and its adherents, also known as the “Moonies”, would often exploit believers, including forcing donations from its followers, thereby acting not so much as a religious movement but a predatory cult.
The Moonies and the January 6 Insurrection | DCReport.org
WEBAug 4, 2021 · A pro-gun, pro-Trump sect composed of U.S. and non-citizen zealots was involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and largely escaped attention. Known as Moonies, it is preparing for insurrection 2.0. Look back to three weeks before the …
Unification Church of the United States - Wikipedia
WEBIt began in the late 1950s and early 1960s when missionaries from South Korea were sent to America by the international Unification Church's founder and leader Sun Myung Moon. It expanded in the 1970s and then became involved in controversy due to its theology, its political activism, and the lifestyle of its members.
Sun Myung Moon's Death Leaves Conservative Newspaper at a Crossroads
WEBSep 4, 2012 · As the dust begins to settle after the death of Unification Church founder and South Korean cult figure Sun Myung Moon, questions about the future of the conservative newspaper he founded in ...
What Life Is Like After Leaving One of the Most Notorious Cults ... - VICE
WEBOct 23, 2017 · After escaping religious cult the Moonies, Diane Bencoster committed herself to rescuing other recruits—even getting arrested in the process.
Who Are the 'Moonies' and What Is the Unification Church?
WEBJul 25, 2022 · Once a worldwide religious phenomenon battling accusations of cult-like behavior, the Unification Church and its members — colloquially referred to as Moonies — are once again on the defense.
9 Things You Should Know About the Unification Church
WEBMar 3, 2018 · Since its founding in 1954, the movement has attracted hundreds of thousands of members in more than 100 countries, mostly in Korea, Japan, and other East Asian nations. (For much of their history, the group was known as “Moonies.” The term is now considered derogatory.)
The Unification Church: who are the Moonies? | The Week
WEBJul 12, 2022 · The man arrested for killing Abe claimed to have targeted the politician for allegedly championing the Japanese branch of the global religious movement, whose members are commonly known as...
Who are the Moonies? — Family Federation for World Peace and ...
WEB“Moonies” is a derogatory term, first coined in a Washington, D.C. newspaper in 1973 to derisively identify members of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU), then known as the “Unification Church”. The correct term is “Unificationist”.