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| Deprogramming Deprogramming refers to actions that attempt to force a person to abandon allegiance to a religious, political, economic, or social group. Methods and practices typically involve violent kidnapping and coercion. Deprogramming
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| Ethic of reciprocity The ethic of reciprocity is a fundamental moral value which "refers to the balance in an interactive system such that each party has both rights and duties, and the subordinate norm of complementarity states that one's rights are the other's obligation." See also: In essence, it is an ethical code that states one has a right to just treatment, and a responsibility to ensure justice for others. Ethic_of_reciprocity
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| Sun Myung Moon |location = North Korea] Sun_Myung_Moon
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| The Washington Times The Washington Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Washington, D.C. The_Washington_Times
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| The Washington Times Talk:The_Washington_Times
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| Unification Church The Unification Church is a new religious movement founded by Korean religious leader Sun Myung Moon. The Unification Church owns, operates or subsidizes other organizations involved in political, cultural, commercial, mass-media and other activities. Unification_Church
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| United Press International United Press International (UPI) is a news agency headquartered in the United States with roots dating back to 1907. Once a mainstay in the newswire service along with Associated Press (AP) and Reuters, the popularity of the televised evening news and the resulting decline in the afternoon newspapers began a period of decline for UPI. United_Press_International
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| Unification Church and antisemitism While many of the members of the Unification Church take a generally pro-Jewish, pro-Israel stance, the church has been a subject to criticism for alleged antisemitism because of its teachings concerning the Jews in the Old and New Testaments. Unification_Church_and_antisemitism
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| List of Unificationists Talk:List_of_Unificationists
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| Hyo Jin Moon Hyo-Jin Moon (Korean: 문효진, Hanja: 文孝進, born December 3, 1962, died March 17, 2008) was a musician and multimedia executive producer. He was the eldest son of 14 children of Sun Myung Moon and Hakja Han Moon. Hyo_Jin_Moon
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| Unification Church views of sexuality The Unification Church views heterosexual marriage as God's ideal.The organization is a strong supporter of the traditional heterosexual family. Unification_Church_views_of_sexuality
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| Divine Principle The Divine Principle or Exposition of the Divine Principle (in Korean, Wolli Kangron) is the main theological textbook of the Unification Church. It was written under the direction of church founder Sun Myung Moon. Divine_Principle
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| Indemnity Talk:Indemnity
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| Humility Humility, or being humble, is the defining characteristic of an unpretentious and modest person, someone who does not think that he or she is better or more important than others. Humility
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| Bo Hi Pak Bo Hi Pak (born August 18, 1930, Korean: 박보희/朴普熙) is commonly described in the media as Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon's "right hand man""Moon and his ballet stars", by Robert Black, The Telegraph, October 26, 2000. (or similarly)such as "Moon's top deputy". Bo_Hi_Pak
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| Mūlamadhyamakakārikā Talk:Mūlamadhyamakakārikā
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| Love bombing Love bombing is the deliberate show of affection or friendship by an individual or a group of people toward another individual. Critics have asserted that this action may be motivated in part by the desire to recruit, convert or otherwise influence. Love_bombing
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| Heung Jin Moon Heung Jin Moon (October 23, 1966 - January 2, 1984), also referred to by members of the Unification Church as Heung Jin Nim or Lord Heung Jin Nim, was the second son of Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han, the leaders of the Unification Church (later renamed Family Federation for World Peace and Unification). He is officially regarded to be the "king of the spirits" in heaven (ranking higher than Jesus), now conducting seminars in heaven for departed souls who led lives of religious or political significance. Heung_Jin_Moon
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| Fall of Man The Fall of Man, or simply the Fall, in Christian doctrine refers to the transition of the first humans from a state of innocent obedience to God, to a state of guilty disobedience to God. In the book of Genesis, Adam and Eve live at first with God in a paradise, but are then deceived or tempted by satan to eat fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, which had been forbidden them by God. Fall_of_Man
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| Hyo Jin Moon Talk:Hyo_Jin_Moon
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