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ATTENTION TO ALL CHRISTENDOM FOR ALL MANKIND ARE FIGHTING NOT FLESH AND BLOOD BUT PRINCIPALITIES FROM THE WAYWARD SPIRITS OF FALLEN MEMBERS OF THE UNIFICATION CHURCH, THE GROUP OF JUNE IN AUSTRALIA, THE NAKAYAMA GROUP and THE UN-BLESSED ADOPTED CHILDREN OF JESUS CHRIST AND THEY HAVE RECONCILED AND RETURNED TO JESUS CHRIST AND TRUE FATHER, THE REV. SUN MYUNG MOON. WE HAVE BEEN COMMUNICATION WITH TRUE FATHER MOON, DAE MO NIM, SUPREMO HUENG JIN NIM MOON, HYO JIN NIM MOON, THE OTHER TRUE CHILDREN AND ALL THE BELOVED ANCESTORS OF TRUE PARENTS AND ALL THE SAINTS AND SAGES AND THE SEVEN PROPHETS OF THE ANCIENT GREAT RELIGIONS AND CIVILIZATIONS OF THE WORLD, SOARING ABOVE ALL THE WORLD RELIGIONS, THE MOST MAJESTIC RELIGIONS WITH THE PERFECT EIGHT WORDS OF THE NEW EXPRESSION OF THE WORLD, THE FAMILY CHURCH OR THE UNIFICATION CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, HIS SON, THE REV. SUN MYUNG MOON AND TRUE MOTHER, The news of the proclamation Second Coming of Jesus Christ our Lord, the Rev. Moon received his heavenly mission in 21st of April 1935 as corrected, the historical error in the world history and not 17th of April 1935 The Rev. Sun Myung Moon have said that before he died, he will live on that nation even just for one minute. All these were all my hard earned research while working in YEG Design and Construction Services. The link to the news…..Sun Myung Moon: THE HIGH PRIEST and THE SECOND COMING OF JESUS AND THE TRUE PARENTS OF MANKIND on as Messianic leader and business mogul as Posted by This Link ph.news.yahoo in courtesy of Agence France-Presse (AFP) News Dated 03 September 2012 AFP News – Mon, Sep 3, 2012 View Photo Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon built his first place of worship from scrap materials some 60 years ago and went on to establish a controversial religious and business empire spanning the globe. Moon, a South Korean who died Monday aged 92, was born to a farming family in what is now North Korea. He said he was inspired by a vision of Jesus at age 15 to complete the messianic mission interrupted by the crucifixion. Rejected by Korean Protestant churches, he founded his own church which now claims some three million members worldwide. Moon was tortured and sent to a labour camp while preaching in communist North Korea after World War II, according to his website biography. He was freed when guards fled before advancing US forces during the Korean War. After trekking to the Souths southern city of Busan as a war refugee, he reportedly built his first church there from discarded army ration boxes. In Seoul in 1954 he founded the Unification Church, terming it The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity. It sent missionaries to Japan and the United States in the late 1950s and Moon made his first world tour in 1965. In the early 1970s he moved to the United States. In 1974 he met President Richard Nixon at the White House and controversially urged Americans to forgive their leader for the Watergate scandal. The following year Moon sent missionaries to 120 countries. In 1981 he was indicted for tax evasion in the United States, in what his church claims was a move to make him quit the country, and served over a year in prison. The church, whose devotees are often dubbed Moonies, has been portrayed by critics as a cult which brainwashes followers -- charges it denies. Its teachings are based on the Bible but with new interpretations, and have been condemned as heretical by some Christian organisations. Moons view of God is quintessentially Korean, combining Shamanist passion and Confucian family patterns in Christian form, wrote Seoul-based author Michael Breen in his book The Koreans. His God is the miserable parent who suffers in lonely agony in a world of unfilial and evil children. The church is best known for conducting mass weddings among followers involving thousands of couples. Moon regularly presided over such ceremonies and would personally pair up the couples who were often of different nationalities, sharing no common language or culture. In recent years the church has given couples a chance to get to know each other before they marry, according to South Koreas Segye Times newspaper which is financed by the church. Some 7,000 couples from South Korea and 19 other countries tied the knot at an exhibition centre north of Seoul in February 2010. The church said the event was dedicated to the creation of a peaceful world beyond borders and races. Moon himself officiated at the True Parents Cosmic Blessing Ceremony -- a reference to the churchs description of Moon and his wife as True Parents of Mankind. The churchs business empire spans dozens of firms involved in construction, heavy machinery, food, education, the media and even a professional football club. It owns the Washington Times newspaper and the United Press International news agency. Moon, who met North Koreas then-ruler Kim Il-Sung in Pyongyang in 1991, also has business interests there. A church-affiliated firm, Pyeonghwa (Peace) Motors, established a joint carmaking business in the North in 1999. In 2007 the church finished construction of a World Peace Centre in Pyongyang. Moon had 14 children with his current wife and several are involved in his empire. Hyung Jin Moon, youngest of his seven sons, succeeded his father as the churchs most senior leader in 2008. ph.news.yahoo/sun-myung-moon-messianic-leader-business-mogul-205810476.html?fb_action_ids=153284481476252&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%22153284481476252%22%3A382706221802041%7D&action_type_map=%7B%22153284481476252%22%3A%22og.recommends%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D
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