Moon tarikatı (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • My Four and One Half Years with The Lord of The Flies Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş., Allen Tate Wood "From March to December of 1970 I was head of the Unification Church's political arm in the United States (The Freedom Leadership Foundation). On Moon's behalf we sought to defuse the Peace Movement and buttress the hawk position by convincing senators and congressmen that there was substantial grass roots support for a hard line stand in Asia. In 1969 we were just scratching the surface. Today Moon's organization is in a position of vastly increased power and prestige. Through the Freedom Leadership Foundation and its descendant CAUSA, Moon has won the gratitude and respect of many congressmen and senators, not to mention former presidents Nixon, Reagan and Bush."

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  • Two US journalists reported killed in Afghanistan; details murky 7 Ağustos 2016 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Christian Science Monitor, October 28, 1987 "Two American journalists are believed dead in northwest Afghanistan, diplomatic and resistance forces say here. Filmmaker Lee Shapiro and his soundman, Jim Lindalos, both of New York, were killed Oct. 11, reportedly in a Soviet or Afghan government ambush, according to United States consular officials. However, the resistance group that accompanied the film team has a poor reputation among most informed observers, and doubts have arisen over whether the two Americans did indeed die in an Afghan government or Soviet attack."

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  • Where have all the Moonies gone? Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş. K. Gordon Neufeld, First Things, March 2008, "While I was studying theology, church history, and the Bible—taught by an eclectic faculty that included a rabbi, a Jesuit priest, and a Methodist minister—most of my young coreligionists were standing on street corners in San Francisco, Boston, and Miami urging strangers to attend a vaguely described dinner."

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  • The men and women entered a large room, where Moon began matching couples by pointing at them."NY Daily News 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "In the Unification tradition, romantic liaisons are forbidden until the members are deemed by Mr. Moon to be spiritually ready to be matched at a huge gathering where he points future spouses out to one another. His followers believe that his decisions are based on his ability to discern their suitability and see their future descendants. Many are matched with people of other races and nationalities, in keeping with Mr. Moon's ideal of unifying all races and nations in the Unification Church. Though some couples are matched immediately before the mass wedding ceremonies, which are held every two or three years, most have long engagements during which they are typically posted in different cities or even continents, and get to know one another through letters."The New York Times 12 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many were personally matched by Moon, who taught that romantic love led to sexual promiscuity, mismatched couples and dysfunctional societies. Moon's preference for cross-cultural marriages also meant that couples often shared no common language."Manchester Guardian 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Moon's death Sept. 2 and funeral Saturday signaled the end of the random pairings that helped make Moon's Unification Church famous — and infamous — a generation ago." Washington Post 10 Şubat 2021 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many of the couples who married at mass weddings were hand-picked by Moon from photos. It led to some strange pairs such as a 71-year-old African Catholic archbishop who wed a 43-year-old Korean acupuncturist. In 1988 Moon entered the Guinness Book of Records when he married 6,516 identically dressed couples at Seoul's Olympic Stadium. Moonie newly-weds were forbidden to sleep together for 40 days to prove their marriage was on a higher plane. They then had to consummate their marriage in a three-day ritual with the sexual positions stipulated by their leader."Daily Mirror 31 Aralık 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.

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  • The men and women entered a large room, where Moon began matching couples by pointing at them."NY Daily News 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "In the Unification tradition, romantic liaisons are forbidden until the members are deemed by Mr. Moon to be spiritually ready to be matched at a huge gathering where he points future spouses out to one another. His followers believe that his decisions are based on his ability to discern their suitability and see their future descendants. Many are matched with people of other races and nationalities, in keeping with Mr. Moon's ideal of unifying all races and nations in the Unification Church. Though some couples are matched immediately before the mass wedding ceremonies, which are held every two or three years, most have long engagements during which they are typically posted in different cities or even continents, and get to know one another through letters."The New York Times 12 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many were personally matched by Moon, who taught that romantic love led to sexual promiscuity, mismatched couples and dysfunctional societies. Moon's preference for cross-cultural marriages also meant that couples often shared no common language."Manchester Guardian 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Moon's death Sept. 2 and funeral Saturday signaled the end of the random pairings that helped make Moon's Unification Church famous — and infamous — a generation ago." Washington Post 10 Şubat 2021 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many of the couples who married at mass weddings were hand-picked by Moon from photos. It led to some strange pairs such as a 71-year-old African Catholic archbishop who wed a 43-year-old Korean acupuncturist. In 1988 Moon entered the Guinness Book of Records when he married 6,516 identically dressed couples at Seoul's Olympic Stadium. Moonie newly-weds were forbidden to sleep together for 40 days to prove their marriage was on a higher plane. They then had to consummate their marriage in a three-day ritual with the sexual positions stipulated by their leader."Daily Mirror 31 Aralık 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.

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  • Exploring the climate of doom Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş., Rich Lowry, 2009-12-19 'The phrase "doomsday cult" entered our collective vocabulary after John Lofland published his 1966 study, "Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith." Lofland wrote about the Unification Church.'

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  • Korean Moon: Waxing or Waning 16 Şubat 2012 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. Leo Sandon Jr. Theology Today, July 1978, "The Unification Church purchased the estate and now administers a growing seminary where approximately 110 Moonies engage in a two-year curriculum which includes biblical studies, church history, philosophy, theology, religious education, and which leads to a Master of Religious Education degree."
  • Dialogue with the Moonies 11 Aralık 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. Rodney Sawatsky, Theology Today, April 1978. "Only a minority of their teachers are Unification devotees; a Jew teaches Old Testament, a Christian instructs in church history and a Presbyterian lectures in theology, and so on. Typical sectarian fears of the outsider are not found among Moonies; truth is one or at least must become one, and understanding can be delivered even by the uninitiated."

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  • Helm, S. Divine Principle and the Second Advent Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş. Christian Century May 11, 1977 "In fact Moon's adherents differ from previous fringe groups in their quite early and expensive pursuit of respectability, as evidenced by the scientific conventions they have sponsored in England and the U.S. and the seminary they have established in Barrytown, New York, whose faculty is composed not of their own group members but rather of respected Christian scholars."
  • Divine Principle and the Second Advent Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş. Christian Century May 11, 1977 "In fact Moon's adherents differ from previous fringe groups in their quite early and expensive pursuit of respectability, as evidenced by the scientific conventions they have sponsored in England and the U.S. and the seminary they have established in Barrytown, New York, whose faculty is composed not of their own group members but rather of respected Christian scholars."

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  • [2] 12 Kasım 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. San Francisco Chronicle, September 3, 1983 "For a second day, the Soviet Consulate in Pacific Heights was the scene of emotional protests against the shooting down of a Korean Air Lines jumbo jet. About 300 people held demonstration yesterday morning. Among them were members of the Unification Church, or "Moonies," whose founder is the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the controversial South Korean who has melded a fierce anti-communism into his ideology. Eldridge Cleaver, the onetime black radical who recently has had ties with the Moonies, spoke at the rally. Many pickets carried signs accusing the Soviet Union of murdering the 269 passengers and crew aboard the airliner. In another development, San Francisco attorney Melvin Belli filed a $109 billion lawsuit against the Soviet Union on behalf of the 269 victims."

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  • excerpt Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş. The Unification Church Studies in Contemporary Religion, Massimo Introvigne, 2000, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1-56085-145-7
  • Introvigne, Massimo, 2000, The Unification Church Studies in Contemporary Religion, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1-56085-145-7, excerpt Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş.
  • Introvigne, Massimo, 2000, The Unification Church Studies in Contemporary Religion, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1-56085-145-7, excerpt Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş. page 16

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  • The men and women entered a large room, where Moon began matching couples by pointing at them."NY Daily News 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "In the Unification tradition, romantic liaisons are forbidden until the members are deemed by Mr. Moon to be spiritually ready to be matched at a huge gathering where he points future spouses out to one another. His followers believe that his decisions are based on his ability to discern their suitability and see their future descendants. Many are matched with people of other races and nationalities, in keeping with Mr. Moon's ideal of unifying all races and nations in the Unification Church. Though some couples are matched immediately before the mass wedding ceremonies, which are held every two or three years, most have long engagements during which they are typically posted in different cities or even continents, and get to know one another through letters."The New York Times 12 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many were personally matched by Moon, who taught that romantic love led to sexual promiscuity, mismatched couples and dysfunctional societies. Moon's preference for cross-cultural marriages also meant that couples often shared no common language."Manchester Guardian 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Moon's death Sept. 2 and funeral Saturday signaled the end of the random pairings that helped make Moon's Unification Church famous — and infamous — a generation ago." Washington Post 10 Şubat 2021 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many of the couples who married at mass weddings were hand-picked by Moon from photos. It led to some strange pairs such as a 71-year-old African Catholic archbishop who wed a 43-year-old Korean acupuncturist. In 1988 Moon entered the Guinness Book of Records when he married 6,516 identically dressed couples at Seoul's Olympic Stadium. Moonie newly-weds were forbidden to sleep together for 40 days to prove their marriage was on a higher plane. They then had to consummate their marriage in a three-day ritual with the sexual positions stipulated by their leader."Daily Mirror 31 Aralık 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.

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  • The Market for Martyrs Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş., Laurence Iannaccone, George Mason University, 2006, "One of the most comprehensive and influential studies was The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing? by Eileen Barker (1984). Barker could find no evidence that Moonie recruits were ever kidnapped, confined, or coerced. Participants at Moonie retreats were not deprived of sleep; the lectures were not “trance-inducing”; and there was not much chanting, no drugs or alcohol, and little that could be termed “frenzy” or “ecstatic” experience. People were free to leave, and leave they did. Barker's extensive enumerations showed that among the recruits who went so far as to attend two-day retreats (claimed to be Moonie's most effective means of “brainwashing”), fewer than 25% joined the group formore than a week and only 5% remained full-time members one year later. And, of course, most contacts dropped out before attending a retreat. Of all those who visited a Moonie centre at least once, not one in two-hundred remained in the movement two years later. With failure rates exceeding 99.5%, it comes as no surprise that full-time Moonie membership in the U.S. never exceeded a few thousand. And this was one of the most New Religious Movements of the era!"

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  • Church Spends Millions On Its Image 1 Eylül 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. The Washington Post. 1984-09-17 "An estimated 5,000 scholars, including more than two dozen Nobel laureates, have accepted expense-paid trips to academic conferences around the world held by the International Conference of the Unity of Sciences (ICUS) and the Professors World Peace Academy, two offshoots of the Moon-financed International Cultural Foundation (ICF), a New York-based umbrella organization for church academic programs. This year's 13th annual ICUS conference, with the theme 'Absolute Values and The New Cultural Revolution,' was held over the Labor Day weekend at the new J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington and attracted 240 participants from 46 countries, including John Lombardi, dean of international programs at Indiana University; Claude A. Villee, a Harvard Medical School biochemist; Morton Kaplan, a University of Chicago political scientist, and Eugene P. Wigner, a Princeton University physicist and Nobel laureate who, at an ICUS conference two years ago, received a $200,000 "founder's award" from Moon."
  • Children of Moon church's mass-wedding age face a crossroads 25 Ağustos 2017 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Washington Post, January 3, 2009
  • The men and women entered a large room, where Moon began matching couples by pointing at them."NY Daily News 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "In the Unification tradition, romantic liaisons are forbidden until the members are deemed by Mr. Moon to be spiritually ready to be matched at a huge gathering where he points future spouses out to one another. His followers believe that his decisions are based on his ability to discern their suitability and see their future descendants. Many are matched with people of other races and nationalities, in keeping with Mr. Moon's ideal of unifying all races and nations in the Unification Church. Though some couples are matched immediately before the mass wedding ceremonies, which are held every two or three years, most have long engagements during which they are typically posted in different cities or even continents, and get to know one another through letters."The New York Times 12 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many were personally matched by Moon, who taught that romantic love led to sexual promiscuity, mismatched couples and dysfunctional societies. Moon's preference for cross-cultural marriages also meant that couples often shared no common language."Manchester Guardian 8 Kasım 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Moon's death Sept. 2 and funeral Saturday signaled the end of the random pairings that helped make Moon's Unification Church famous — and infamous — a generation ago." Washington Post 10 Şubat 2021 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Many of the couples who married at mass weddings were hand-picked by Moon from photos. It led to some strange pairs such as a 71-year-old African Catholic archbishop who wed a 43-year-old Korean acupuncturist. In 1988 Moon entered the Guinness Book of Records when he married 6,516 identically dressed couples at Seoul's Olympic Stadium. Moonie newly-weds were forbidden to sleep together for 40 days to prove their marriage was on a higher plane. They then had to consummate their marriage in a three-day ritual with the sexual positions stipulated by their leader."Daily Mirror 31 Aralık 2020 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  • At RFK, Moon Presides Over Mass Wedding 19 Ocak 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Washington Post, November 3, 1997, "Church and stadium officials estimated that more than 40,000 people, mostly couples, attended the event, including the Moon-matched couples who took their marriage vows on the football field and exchanged gold rings displaying the church symbol. Those couples, however, must still fulfill whatever requirements exist where they live to be considered legally married."
  • Fisher (23 Kasım 1997). "A Church in Flux Is Flush With Cash". The Washington Post. 7 Ekim 2008 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 14 Kasım 2007.  "Also in 1995, the Women's Federation made another donation that illustrates how Moon supports fellow conservatives. It gave a $3.5 million grant to the Christian Heritage Foundation, which later bought a large portion of Liberty University's debt, rescuing the Rev. Jerry Falwell's Lynchburg, Va., religious school from the brink of bankruptcy."
  • Ahrens (23 Mayıs 2002). "Moon Speech Raises Old Ghosts as the Times Turns 20". Washington Post. 25 Mayıs 2012 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 16 Ağustos 2009. 
  • Church Spends Millions On Its Image 1 Eylül 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Washington Post, 1984-09-17. "Another church political arm, Causa International, which preaches a philosophy it calls "God-ism," has been spending millions of dollars on expense-paid seminars and conferences for Senate staffers, Hispanic Americans and conservative activists. It also has contributed $500,000 to finance an anticommunist lobbying campaign headed by John T. (Terry) Dolan, chairman of the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC)."
  • Church Spends Millions On Its Image 1 Eylül 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Washington Post, 1984-09-17.
  • Boorstein (23 Kasım 2009). "Succession, division worry church members and beneficiaries". Washington Post. 14 Haziran 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 10 Şubat 2018. 
  • A Church in Flux is Flush with Cash 7 Ekim 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. The Washington Post, November 23, 1997
  • Church Spends Millions On Its Image 1 Eylül 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. The Washington Post September 17, 1984. "In May, a church political group called the Freedom Leadership Foundation paid for four Republican Senate staff members – including aides to Sens. Steve Symms (R-Idaho), Robert W. Kasten Jr. (R-Wis.) and William L. Armstrong (R-Colo.) – to fly to Central America where they met with government leaders and U.S. Embassy officials in Honduras and Guatemala and joined the official U.S. observer delegation to the Salvadoran election."
  • Church Spends Millions On Its Image 1 Eylül 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. The Washington Post September 17, 1984. "The church also is spending $1.5 million a year on a new local think tank, the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, that is underwriting conservative-oriented research and seminars at Stanford University, the University of Chicago, the Institute for Energy Analysis in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and other institutions."
  • A Church in Flux Is Flush With Cash 7 Ekim 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.,

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  • "Rev. Moon, Times founder, dies at 92". The Washington Times. 2 Eylül 2012 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 28 Mayıs 2015. Rev. Moon also founded numerous international, interfaith service groups, such as the International Relief Friendship Foundation, Religious Youth Service and Service for Peace, and sponsored thousands of conferences on world peace, family and interfaith issues. 
  • "Peace Cup might go to Spain". The Washington Times. 25 Ağustos 2020 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 14 Haziran 2008. 

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  • Yamamoto, J. I., 1995, Unification Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House 0-310-70381-6 (Excerpt: Webarşiv şablonunda hata: |url= value. Boş.) "1. The Unification Theological Seminary