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  • The democratic world and the communist world have lost their direction completely,

    and the religious world has also fully lost its direction.

    All foundations in which men and women took pride have been destroyed.

    No one puts their faith in these institutions any more.

    Everyone is looking for peace

  • lol half assed cults FTL

  • Power through unity.

    Unity through peace.

    Peace through power.

  • @DeMause What a creepy motto.

  • @ciaochowbella

    I started with the motto of the Brotherhood of NOD from the Command & Conquer series and then added a whole bunch of creepy.

    Sounds like it worked :)

  • I don't agree with the church at all! Moon is a weapon delear and a cult leader!

  • wow... i am saddened by your blindness

  • The caller was great!

  • @newmind1 the caller still did not know the beliefs of our church. He's in the the 1 or 2% that don't agree with the church. But if you read the Divine Principle, many atheists find the teachings of the Unification Church interesting.

  • @Bigfoot10203 Atheists find LOTS of baseless beliefs interesting in much the same way people find fairy tales or fables interesting. Interest doesn't imply acquiesence or delusion.

  • Love the callers last comment about half-Asian girls (which is 100% correct) and Don's reaction.

  • Those people are not interested in researching. They just want to slander and blame.

  • People it's not hard to understand the unification church if you really research it is not about taking over the world if it is then it is doing a crap job, no it is about achieving world peace on a realistic scale. Think about it how do create world peace it is by uniting all religions all culture all races, foolishly some might perceive that as taking over the world.

  • 3 stars? What's going on kids?

  • @checklistede

    Why is it pathetic?

  • Dogs don't bark if they know the person.. this man is always misunderstood.. please open your hearts..

  • Yup... maybe you should research more about this man.. Please don't be judgemental.. He just want peace on earth.. everyone want also the same thing.. he claims to be the savior and so what? we must also become the little messiah on our clan, on other people, in our nations just as Jesus wants us to be.. "be perfect as long as your heavenly father is perfect" says Jesus..

  • @musikadz the caller was an ex-moonie... discussing the church from his point of view. not an outsider judging anybody based on a few things he heard. I question if you have done your own research other than listening to teachings your whole life.

  • "And God sended is beloved son to the world for the world to become one" this was what is writen in the Gospels right?So Jesus was send for that purpose this means that Jesus live was all about world domination?

    NONSENSE the kingdom of God is of UNITY in diversity of Faiths,.

    "One Family Under God"AJU AJU!!!

  • Whether it is the BRIGHT side or the DARK side of the MOON, MONEY & POWER is the name of the game.

  • What a coincidence. I am Zimbabwean myself. I don't think i have heard of this church before. We do have some bad churchs that milk money from people

    My mom is very religous (united methodist). A very kind lady. I have never seen her do anything i consider to be bad. My dad has been religous for the past 8yrs. As a child i wasn't forced to go to church. Sometimes i tried to believe in god. Around about the age of 15 i started seeing the flaws of christianity/religion. Strong atheist since 06'

  • @tapiwakay

    I hope you have deep experiences with the supposed non existence of God.

  • @tapiwakay a-men to that

  • Who needs God when you can bang a hot Chick every Day?

  • they are made out to be brainwashers and wierd but they are just normal religous people like christians ect.. , let them have there beliefs, they are not like fuckin jehovas witness, they are really just a movement following a mild form of chritianity.

  • the unification church is misunderstood by many people

  • @ints13 including its members.

  • Ok... first of all, Steven, mentioning Black Heung Jin Nim was wierd coming from you, since your knowledge could only be based on what you had heard, probably not even from memebers, so it would have to be biased. I talked to my parents about him and got a different story (of course, and that version would also be baised). The point is that Black Heung Jin had NOTHING to do with your personal experience in the church. Just wondering why you mentioned him?

  • Poor guy: born to moon!

  • Confounded intellectual honesty.

    I wish I were religious so I wouldn't have to worry about it.

  • hi,give yourselfe a chace to study the Dive Principle,then you give me your opinio or point of vew,good lukin your life

  • Why are they called moonies?

    Do those half Asian girls moon other people??

    Where is that church!!? ;-P

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  • "Why are they called moonies?" In case you were really wondering, it's because our founder is called Rev. Moon.

    'back-handed world domination'. I like that. I guess that's the only way to describe what we're up to ;P But we're not mindless followers, we know what we're doing...

  • Aahhh, okay. :P

    Like Christians, they follow Jesus. - It's all in the name. ^^

    lol, are you really up to world domination? What's your plan? ;)

  • World domination is such a evil sounding concept. It's more like... eventually everyone will realize that we're right and will join us voluntarily :) I like to call it a world democratic theocracy... No violence, that's for sure. At least, I hope not, because if we become violent we've betrayed almost all our principles :(

  • Hmmm

    I won't give you a high success estimate.

    But I love they way you want to reach a union. xD

  • Yeah, it doesn't look so possible now. We're banking on Mormon mass conversion in the next 20 years, and we're very patient. After the Mormons we might get the Bah'ai to join us as well, and then maybe the Jews... We're also thinking long term, and like the Mormons we're hoping to outbread everyone. Give it about 200 years, and we should have a least a country or two under our belts.

  • so, how are you guys planning to take over the world. just wondering

  • Yeah, it doesn't look so possible now. We're banking on Mormon mass conversion in the next 20 years, and we're very patient. After the Mormons we might get the Bah'ai to join us as well, and then maybe the Jews... We're also thinking long term, and like the Mormons we're hoping to outbreed everyone. Give it about 200 years, and we should have at least a country or two under our belts. There's a couple Muslim sects that are pretty promising as well...

  • Damn moonies!

  • Should've kept him on the phone longer, i enjoyed that!

  • Hot Asian chicks will conquer the fucking world?

  • We can only hope.

  • Fuck yeah!

  • would anybody like to buy a book with a rainbow on the front of it? and have you ever wondered why the world seems to be so full of trouble? why are we here? whats it all about? have you ever felt that there is a greater purpose to life? Is this all there is? why is a bus called a bus and not a trogvod? wow its amaizing what does it all mean? they are deserved of the epithet loonatics, moonies dont think just follow! where are we going?

  • I can only answer 1 of your life questions; bus is short for omnibus - latin for 'for everybody'. Never heard of trogvod. Googled for it and came to... *your comment*, loq.

  • thank you i was atempting to mimic the mindset of the flock. it was a poor atempt at satyre. thanks for the latin its lodged firmly in my brain know. trogvod was a random colection of consonants with enough vouls to allow the word to be spoken and as far as ime aware informed by latin we call a bus a bus by tacit agreament for purposes of recognition. thanks anyway all the best.

  • hi oogle. Yeah I had a hunch :).

    And I insists that bus derives from 'omnibus'. It's funny how the grammatical ending of words can get it's own meaning. Can;t think of any other right now.

  • thanks for that my education does not extend to latin though i have picked up latin roots of words through being a nosey so and so. so is the bus bit a plural determinant?

  • I flunked latin class, just read it somewhere and remembered, so I could answer one of your many questions. :)

    plural determinant? Um.. yeah, i suppose, or nominatively accusitivated blasphemitus. E pluribus unum. Quibus? Rebus.

    Sorry, over and out.

  • isn't rebus a scotish detective?

  • That last comment was just creepy

  • You don't like Asian girls?

  • I don't.

  • Creepy... but I couldn't help but chuckle at it!

    I'm going to have to use that phrase in the future!

    "The only way I would ever change my opinion on Statistics was if it became a BDSM sex cult!"

    XDDD Then everyone looks and me and hopes I get taken off to the insane asylum very soon!

  • I think my mother used to be a moonie.

  • Koreans must be the most gullible people in the World. Here in Sydney there are more Koreans going to church than anyone else. They are actually taking over churches in some suburbs, totally Korean, Totally christian and totally deluded.

  • That's funny because their culture is similar to Japan's, and Japan has the highest % of non-believers at 85%

  • doesn't denmark or sweden have more non-believers?

  • I could be wrong, but I know Japan is 85

  • I love Japan. US is almost split down the middle. It all depends on where u were raised and who u're raised with. Race has nothing to do with it. It just so happens that the people in a certain area happen to believe something and it influences those around them. Koreans in Korea may have more non-believers but Koreans elsewhere are susceptible to anything. Middle-Easterners in the US can believe in Christianity or nothing instead of Islam. Hope that makes sense.

  • I've heard that Japan is 65% atheist and Vietnam is 81%. I've seen different numbers from Sweden and Denmark, but I think Sweden is probably somewhere around 80%, because I personally don't know any religious people (and I'm Swedish). I know a few who seem to be believe in a "higher power" though.

  • It has to do with the history of both nations (I'm part Korean and part Japanese for the record).

    Korea has a much stronger history of exploitation by Christian missionaries; Japan historically was a lot more closed to the West.

  • kekekeke ^__^

  • @Stralya2000 and look at the north k's. talk about brainwashed!

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