AP/ September 2, 2012, 3:07 PM

Unification Church founder Rev. Moon dies at 92

(AP) GAPYEONG, South Korea - The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed messiah who turned his Unification Church into a worldwide religious movement and befriended North Korean leaders as well as U.S. presidents, has died, church officials said Monday. He was 92.

Moon died Monday at a church-owned hospital near his home in Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul, two weeks after being hospitalized with pneumonia, Unification Church spokesman Ahn Ho-yeul told The Associated Press. Moon's wife and children were at his side, Ahn said.

Moon, born in a town that is now in North Korea, founded his religious movement in Seoul in 1954 after surviving the Korean War. He preached new interpretations of lessons from the Bible.

The church gained fame — and notoriety — in the 1970s and 1980s for holding mass weddings of thousands of followers, often from different countries, whom Moon matched up in a bid to build a multicultural religious world.

The church was accused of using devious recruitment tactics and duping followers out of money; parents of followers in the United States and elsewhere expressed worries that their children were brainwashed into joining. The church responded by saying that many other new religious movements faced similar accusations in their early stages.

In later years, the church adopted a lower profile and focused on building a business empire that included the Washington Times newspaper, the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan, Bridgeport University in Connecticut, as well as a hotel and a fledgling automaker in North Korea. It acquired a ski resort, a professional soccer team and other businesses in South Korea, and a seafood distribution firm that supplies sushi to Japanese restaurants across the U.S.

Thousands of couples take part in a mass wedding ceremony February 16, 2002 at South Korea's Olympic stadium in Seoul. About 3,500 couples from 186 countries around the world exchanged wedding vows in what the Unification Church billed as one of its largest weddings ever.

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The Unification Church claims millions of members worldwide, though church defectors and other critics say the figure is no more than 100,000.

In 2009, Moon married 45,000 people in simultaneous ceremonies worldwide in his first large-scale mass wedding in years. Some were newlyweds and others reaffirmed past vows. He married an additional 7,000 couples in South Korea in February 2010. The ceremonies attracted media coverage but little of the controversy that dogged the church in earlier decades.

Born in 1920 in what is today North Korea, Moon said he was 16 when Jesus Christ called upon him to complete his unfinished work. While preaching the gospel in North Korea in the years after the country was divided into the communist-backed North and U.S.-allied South, Moon was imprisoned there in the late 1940s for allegedly spying for South Korea — a charge Moon disputed.

He quickly drew young followers with his conservative, family-oriented value system and unusual interpretation of the Bible. He conducted his first mass wedding in Seoul in the early 1960s.

The "blessing ceremonies" grew in scale over the next two decades, with a 1982 wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York — the first outside South Korea — drawing thousands of participants.

"International and intercultural marriages are the quickest way to bring about an ideal world of peace," Moon said in a 2009 autobiography. "People should marry across national and cultural boundaries with people from countries they consider to be their enemies so that the world of peace can come that much more quickly."

Moon began rebuilding his relationship with North Korea in 1991, when he met the country's founder Kim Il Sung in the eastern industrial city of Hamhung.


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anewracehasbegun says:
Thank you Rev. Moon for all you began. Your legacy will go on and on and on. The thousands of couples you have married over the decades have begun a new culture of heart and are passing that on to our children and grandchildren. All the anti-religious, anti-Unificationists and atheists can post all the negative comments they want, but have they met us and our children? We have made a difference and will continue to make a difference in this world, simply because we love and give unselfishly to our local communities. The people within the movement are Rev. Moon's legacy, not organized religion, not business empires, we use those things yes, but we also raise excellent citizens who are extremely altruistic. Talk to one of us before you judge.
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bigtiny99 says:
multi-billion dollar empire.....god is good!
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waynenipper says:
Some of the most dangerous concoctions of the human mind are the concept of God and organized religion. Over the millennia, and to this very day, religion, in its many and diverse forms, has been the principle 'cause' for the elimination of humanity through death and destruction.

Organized religion is clearly a monumental fraud perpetrated on those seemingly devoid of clear, rationale, intelligent, and independent thought. It would appear having others do your thinking is the norm, and is, apparently, quite acceptable to the gullible, weak-minded multitudes.

The survival of various religions over the centuries has continued through the exploitation of human frailties, fear, and the promise of eternal salvation for those whose ignorance and/or innocence is such as to blind them to such deceit. Those souls, who espouse 'faith' as their answer, are at the pinnacle of self deception. As the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once stated "Faith: not wanting to know what is true." Albert Einstein writes "The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish."

Quite simply ... God did not make man ... man made God.

See also ... PAT CONDELL - 'THE FAITH OF IDIOTS' and 'Godless and Free' ... on YouTube:
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ugacrew replies:
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I would love to know if Einstein thought "death" was a figment of man's imagination.
ugacrew replies:
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Waynenipper,

This very intellectual input if much appreciated and quite rare on these posts. I agree with you 100% about "organized" religion. It does pray upon the weak.
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tmittelstaed says:
I think he's probably getting a revelation of how wrong he was right now.
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jonnyooh says:
Heck almighty, I wuz jist gittin ready to join up with that church. I heard there wuz a lotta Fox Nooze morons goin there, so I knowed that wuz probly fer me. I donno wut I'm gonna do now. I reckin I'll tune in and see wut Mr. Murdoch wants me to do.
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Rejco100 says:
Say hello to Ronald Reagan, Jerry Falwell, and Ted Bundy when you get down there.....
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jonnyooh replies:
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Tell them Karl Rove will be down before long.
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Herne42 says:
organized religion should be abolished
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formerlyluvnut replies:
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ALL religion should be.
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unclebernies says:
I hate to say it but his afterlife elevator trip is not going up.
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formerlyluvnut says:
Hmmmm, I thought he pooped a few years ago. Oh well, see ya dude.
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ugacrew says:
The Scriptures teach us that it is appointed to man to die once. We can accumulate all of the wealth and fame we may, but we come into this world with nothing and we leave with nothing. Ashes to ashes, then dust to dust.

We can argue our religion superior to the next, and we can declare boldly there is not God. Yet, no one can explain regardless of their religious belief or atheist belief how it is that we do die, or what can be done to prevent death altogether.

If nothing else, death itself is a God over all of us. I hope Mr. Moon prepared himself, despite his beliefs and teachings, to confront death despite his inability, like each of us, to conquer it.
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newster90210,

Yes, we are, as you say "basically were all worthless broke saps with nothing start to finish," but that may be why they say "live a little."
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