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What is the Unification Movement? (492 words) |
 | The movement met with immediate controversy as Moon believed that the Bible could not be understood without the aid of a book called Divine Teaching, which is a compilation of his personal teachings. |
 | Second, the movement is characterized by false theology. |
 | In summary, the Unification movement is dangerous because the leader and the leader's theology do not match up with Scripture. |
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Unification Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3893 words) |
 | The Unification movement is a religious organization founded in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon, a Korean minister who fled from North Korea during the Korean War. |
 | Defenders of the church dismiss this argument, on the grounds that the Unification movement is properly divided into distinct organizations, each of which should be judged by the laws relating to its type. |
 | The Moon-funded Association of Families for Unification and World Peace was the target of the raids, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and the personal residence of Moon's primary representative in Brazil, Reverend Kim Yoon-sang. |