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Sun Myung Moon Crowned Messiah in Washington, D.C.

In one of those truly bizarre things that you really have to see to believe, multimillionaire “Reverend” Sun Myung Moon was crowned messiah on March 13, 2004 in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC. Attending the ceremony were apparently seventy-one congressmen, including two senators, dozens of ambassadors to the United States, and various other figures from the religious and political establishments of the nation. Rev. Moon runs the ‘Unification Church’ cult, as well as owning the faux conservative Washington Times and a number of other media outlets worldwide.

A number of religious leaders from a whole bunch of faiths gathered together to proclaim Rev. and Mrs. Moon the “true parents of all humanity”.

Then this Rabbi declared that Rev. Moon is the true messiah and blew his horn. It wasn’t just Jews, but also Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Hindus, assorted other faiths, and just about everyone.
Everyone, that is, except Catholics and Orthodox. All they could get from us is a defrocked, excommunicated former priest who left the Church and now calls himself “Archbishop” George Augustus Stallings of the Imani Temple. I guess we were lucky (read blessed).

Then Rev. and Mrs. Moon were crowned, and all the little heathens gathered round to worship the Beast. How jolly!

Other things about this event:
Here and here.

Published at 4:32 am on Monday 14 June 2004. Categories: Church Politics.
Comments

Good Show! If that “reverend” is the messiah, I might as well be Grand Dutchess of York.

Lev Trubkovich 14 Jun 2004 6:38 am

“Everyone, that is, except Catholics and Orthodox. All they could get from us is a defrocked, excommunicated former priest who left the Church”

Rubbish! Very few of those seen in the pictures knew what they had been invited to. Them being photographed with Moon doesn’t mean they believe he is the messiah.

Knut 20 Mar 2007 1:58 pm

At least there was a variety of other cultures coming together!!! it’s more then some others do. In the future I think the world will be based on multiculturalism.

nick 18 Aug 2007 11:46 am

How shameful. Shameless Korean.

Russell 21 Feb 2008 10:41 pm

“Very few of those seen in the pictures knew what they had been invited to.”

You’d have had to be pretty stupid not to catch on.

“In the future I think the world will be based on multiculturalism.”

When has multiculturalism ever worked?

Robert Lightfoot 16 Dec 2008 3:11 pm

I don’t see any Buddhists there. I couldn’t see how there would be Buddhists there, it would be a waste of time. So no, not every spiritual tradition is represented there.

John 5 Jun 2009 10:45 pm

This is shocking and in very poor taste. Is this for real? Have these people lost their minds?!!! This looks like a patently masonic ritual! Disgusting!

And some people STILL won’t believe me when I tell them that the elite want to create a ‘one world religion’ to go with their ‘one world government’.

Sarah 29 Jul 2009 6:36 pm

Each sect that wears hats like that has a distinct way of wearing them – and that is not any of them.

This looks staged to me.

D2

Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan 29 Jul 2009 6:56 pm

What a dog and phony show. I can’t believe that people are that stupid. My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me (Hosea 4:6). This sham of a “father” will rot in hell with all the devils and Satan the deceiver. He is doing Satan’s work in trying to deceive as many people as possible. Pay attention how Moon tries to mix his religion with Christianity.

daniel velici 6 Sep 2009 3:49 am

The banner says “ambassadors for peace award”. Search on the Internet.

Surfer 11 Aug 2010 9:22 am
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