Women's Federation for World Peace | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:43 1 Terminology
00:03:16 2 History
00:03:25 2.1 Background and origins
00:05:54 2.2 Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (1954–1994)
00:10:33 2.3 Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (1994– )
00:13:55 3 Beliefs
00:15:35 3.1 Esotericism
00:16:23 3.2 View of Jesus
00:19:39 3.3 Indemnity
00:23:39 3.4 Science
00:25:35 3.5 Blessing ceremony and views on sex and family
00:28:04 3.6 Funeral ceremony
00:28:26 3.6.1 Theological basis
00:29:48 3.6.2 Funeral Ceremony
00:31:50 4 Scholarly studies
00:34:57 5 Relations and differences with other religions
00:35:08 5.1 Judaism
00:38:05 5.2 Mainstream Christianity
00:44:03 5.3 Islam
00:48:13 5.4 Interfaith activities
00:49:39 6 Political activism
00:49:49 6.1 Anti-communism
00:56:17 6.2 Post-Cold War era
00:59:33 6.3 North Korea
01:03:34 7 Organisations
01:04:31 7.1 Multi-faceted organizations
01:04:42 7.1.1 CARP
01:05:22 7.1.2 Family Peace Association
01:05:50 7.1.3 Universal Peace Federation
01:06:12 7.1.4 Women's Federation for World Peace
01:10:09 7.1.5 Service for Peace
01:11:07 7.1.6 International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences
01:13:04 7.2 Interfaith organizations
01:13:55 7.3 Educational organizations
01:17:31 7.4 Organizations in the arts
01:19:00 7.5 Sports organizations
01:20:12 7.6 Political organizations
01:22:55 7.7 Businesses
01:23:40 7.7.1 Automotive
01:24:50 7.7.2 Health related
01:25:17 7.7.3 Manufacturing
01:26:31 7.7.4 Media
01:27:56 7.7.5 Ocean related
01:28:26 7.7.6 Real estate
01:30:03 7.8 United Nations related non-governmental organizations
01:31:19 7.9 Other organizations
01:32:09 7.10 Organizations supported by members of the Unification movement
01:35:58 8 See also
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The Unification movement, also known as the Unification Church (UC), is a worldwide new religious movement whose members are sometimes colloquially called Moonies. It was officially founded in 1954 under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul, South Korea by Sun Myung Moon, a Korean religious leader also known for his business ventures and engagement in social and political causes. In 1994 the HSA-UWC was replaced by Moon with a new organization, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU). The movement is spiritually-based and includes a number of legally independent organizations, including business, educational, political, and other types of organizations.The beliefs of the Unification movement are based on Moon's book Divine Principle, which differs from the teachings of Nicene Christianity on its view of Jesus and its introduction of the concept of indemnity. The best-known ceremonies of the movement are its unique funerals and mass weddings.The Unification movement has received strong criticism and has attracted numerous controversies, including that of being a dangerous cult. Its beliefs have been criticized by both Jewish and Christian scholars. Its involvement in politics, including anti-communism and support for Korean reunification, has also been criticized. Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, were banned from entry into Germany and the other 14 Schengen treaty countries, on the grounds that they were leaders of a sect that endangered the personal and social development of young people.
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Family Federation for World Peace and Unification | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:40 1 Terminology
00:03:09 2 History
00:03:18 2.1 Background and origins
00:05:44 2.2 Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (1954–1994)
00:10:16 2.3 Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (1994– )
00:13:35 3 Beliefs
00:15:14 3.1 Esotericism
00:15:59 3.2 View of Jesus
00:19:11 3.3 Indemnity
00:23:00 3.4 Science
00:24:52 3.5 Blessing ceremony and views on sex and family
00:27:17 3.6 Funeral ceremony
00:27:38 3.6.1 Theological basis
00:28:58 3.6.2 Funeral Ceremony
00:30:52 4 Scholarly studies
00:33:52 5 Relations and differences with other religions
00:34:03 5.1 Judaism
00:36:52 5.2 Mainstream Christianity
00:42:36 5.3 Islam
00:46:44 5.4 Interfaith activities
00:48:07 6 Political activism
00:48:16 6.1 Anti-communism
00:54:35 6.2 Post-Cold War era
00:57:45 6.3 North Korea
01:01:46 7 Organisations
01:02:41 7.1 Multi-faceted organizations
01:02:51 7.1.1 CARP
01:03:30 7.1.2 Family Peace Association
01:03:58 7.1.3 Universal Peace Federation
01:04:18 7.1.4 Women's Federation for World Peace
01:08:05 7.1.5 Service for Peace
01:09:02 7.1.6 International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences
01:10:57 7.2 Interfaith organizations
01:11:48 7.3 Educational organizations
01:15:15 7.4 Organizations in the arts
01:16:41 7.5 Sports organizations
01:17:50 7.6 Political organizations
01:20:31 7.7 Businesses
01:21:14 7.7.1 Automotive
01:22:21 7.7.2 Health related
01:22:46 7.7.3 Manufacturing
01:23:59 7.7.4 Media
01:25:21 7.7.5 Ocean related
01:25:50 7.7.6 Real estate
01:27:23 7.8 United Nations related non-governmental organizations
01:28:36 7.9 Other organizations
01:29:25 7.10 Organizations supported by members of the Unification movement
01:33:09 8 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Unification movement, also known as the Unification Church (UC), is a worldwide new religious movement whose members are sometimes colloquially called Moonies. It was officially founded in 1954 under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul, South Korea by Sun Myung Moon, a Korean religious leader also known for his business ventures and engagement in social and political causes. In 1994 the HSA-UWC was replaced by Moon with a new organization, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU). The movement is spiritually-based and includes a number of legally independent organizations, including business, educational, political, and other types of organizations.The beliefs of the Unification movement are based on Moon's book Divine Principle, which differs from the teachings of Nicene Christianity on its view of Jesus and its introduction of the concept of indemnity. The best-known ceremonies of the movement are its unique funerals and mass weddings.The Unification movement has received strong criticism and has attracted numerous controversies, including that of being a dangerous cult. Its beliefs have been criticized by both Jewish and Christian scholars. Its involvement in politics, including anti-communism and support for Korean reunification, has also been criticized. Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, were banned from entry into Germany and the other 14 Schengen treaty countries, on the grounds that they were leaders of a sect that endangered the personal and social development of young people.
Unification Church political activities | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Unification movement or Unificationism, also called the Unification Church (UC), is a worldwide new religious movement. Its members are colloquially called Moonies. It was officially founded under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul, South Korea, in 1954, by Sun Myung Moon, a Korean religious leader also known for his business ventures and engagement in social and political causes. In 1994 the HSA-UWC was replaced by Moon with a new organization, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU).The beliefs of the movement are based on Moon's book Divine Principle, which incorporates Christian teachings but differs on some points including its view of Jesus and its introduction of the concept of indemnity. Unification movement ceremonies include unique funeral and wedding ceremonies.The movement is a spiritually-based movement of legally independent organizations, including business, educational, political, and other types of organizations. It has received strong criticism and has attracted numerous controversies, including that of being a dangerous cult. Its involvement in politics has also been criticized. Its beliefs have been criticized by both Jewish and Christian scholars.
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Unification Church | Wikipedia audio article
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Unification Church
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Unification movement or Unificationism, also called the Unification Church (UC), is a worldwide new religious movement. Its members are colloquially called Moonies. It was officially founded under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul, South Korea, in 1954, by Sun Myung Moon, a Korean religious leader also known for his business ventures and engagement in social and political causes. In 1994 the HSA-UWC was replaced by Moon with a new organization, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU).The beliefs of the movement are based on Moon's book Divine Principle, which incorporates Christian teachings but differs on some points including its view of Jesus and its introduction of the concept of indemnity. Unification movement ceremonies include unique funeral and wedding ceremonies.The movement is a spiritually-based movement of legally independent organizations, including business, educational, political, and other types of organizations. It has received strong criticism and has attracted numerous controversies, including that of being a dangerous cult. Its involvement in politics has also been criticized. Its beliefs have been criticized by both Jewish and Christian scholars.
Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:43 1 Terminology
00:03:15 2 History
00:03:23 2.1 Background and origins
00:05:50 2.2 Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (1954–1994)
00:10:25 2.3 Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (1994– )
00:13:46 3 Beliefs
00:15:27 3.1 Esotericism
00:16:14 3.2 View of Jesus
00:19:32 3.3 Indemnity
00:23:32 3.4 Science
00:25:28 3.5 Blessing ceremony and views on sex and family
00:27:55 3.6 Funeral ceremony
00:28:17 3.6.1 Theological basis
00:29:38 3.6.2 Funeral Ceremony
00:31:38 4 Scholarly studies
00:34:44 5 Relations and differences with other religions
00:34:56 5.1 Judaism
00:37:51 5.2 Mainstream Christianity
00:43:50 5.3 Islam
00:48:01 5.4 Interfaith activities
00:49:27 6 Political activism
00:49:37 6.1 Anti-communism
00:56:02 6.2 Post-Cold War era
00:59:18 6.3 North Korea
01:03:18 7 Organisations
01:04:15 7.1 Multi-faceted organizations
01:04:25 7.1.1 CARP
01:05:05 7.1.2 Family Peace Association
01:05:33 7.1.3 Universal Peace Federation
01:05:54 7.1.4 Women's Federation for World Peace
01:09:51 7.1.5 Service for Peace
01:10:50 7.1.6 International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences
01:12:46 7.2 Interfaith organizations
01:13:37 7.3 Educational organizations
01:17:11 7.4 Organizations in the arts
01:18:39 7.5 Sports organizations
01:19:49 7.6 Political organizations
01:22:32 7.7 Businesses
01:23:17 7.7.1 Automotive
01:24:27 7.7.2 Health related
01:24:53 7.7.3 Manufacturing
01:26:08 7.7.4 Media
01:27:30 7.7.5 Ocean related
01:28:00 7.7.6 Real estate
01:29:36 7.8 United Nations related non-governmental organizations
01:30:51 7.9 Other organizations
01:31:41 7.10 Organizations supported by members of the Unification movement
01:35:28 8 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.9852751622263536
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Unification movement, also known as the Unification Church (UC), is a worldwide new religious movement whose members are sometimes colloquially called Moonies. It was officially founded in 1954 under the name Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) in Seoul, South Korea by Sun Myung Moon, a Korean religious leader also known for his business ventures and engagement in social and political causes. In 1994 the HSA-UWC was replaced by Moon with a new organization, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU). The movement is spiritually-based and includes a number of legally independent organizations, including business, educational, political, and other types of organizations.The beliefs of the Unification movement are based on Moon's book Divine Principle, which differs from the teachings of Nicene Christianity on its view of Jesus and its introduction of the concept of indemnity. The best-known ceremonies of the movement are its unique funerals and mass weddings.The Unification movement has received strong criticism and has attracted numerous controversies, including that of being a dangerous cult. Its beliefs have been criticized by both Jewish and Christian scholars. Its involvement in politics, including anti-communism and support for Korean reunification, has also been criticized. Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, were banned from entry into Germany and the other 14 Schengen treaty countries, on the grounds that they were leaders of a sect that endangered the personal and social development of young people.