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Encyclopedia > Dan Fefferman

Dan Fefferman is the Executive Director of the International Coalition for Religious Freedom (ICRF), an organization of the Unification Movement. The Unification Movement is comprised of organizations and individuals associated with the church, that are dedicated to creating world peace through ideal families centered on God in accordance with the doctrines of Reverend Sun Myung Moon and is spearheaded by the Unification Church itself (renamed the Family Federation for World...


Fefferman wrote:

Identifying certain groups as "cults" singles them out as less than legitimate, and US courts have consistently held that this type of discrimination is not permissible under the Constitution's stricture that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion…" [1]

In the early 1970s, Fefferman helped Neil Salonen to expose the fictitious South Vietnam National Student Union, a supposed 35,000 member student organization advocating the People's Peace Treaty. [2] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... The word discrimination comes from the Latin discriminare, which means to distinguish between. Discrimination is more than distinction, it is action based on prejudice resulting in unfair treatment of people. ... Seal of the U.S. Congress. ...


Fefferman is also a singer and songwriter. He wrote many of the favorite songs sung by American Unification Church members, including: "Generation of Righetousness", "The Day of Hope", "All My Brethren (the Lord Is One)", "The Kingdom of Heaven's at Hand", "Come on In the Kitchen", and "The Marriage Has Come". [3]


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