Thanks to the New York Times, The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the Korean evangelist, businessman and self-proclaimed messiah who built a religious movement notable for its mass weddings, fresh-faced proselytizers and links to vast commercial interests, died on Monday in South Korea. He was 92. Mr. Moon died two weeks after being hospitalized with pneumonia, Ahn Ho-yeul, a spokesman for the Unification Church, his religious movement, told The Associated Press. Mr. Moon courted world leaders, … [Read more...]
Reverend Sun Myung Moon dies at 92
September 2, 2012 by Team Celebration
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