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Sun Myung Moon is married with [[Hak Ja Han]].

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Moon, Sun Myung
Rev. Sun Myung Moon speaks, Las Vegas, NV, USA on April 4, 2010.png
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Number 1
Full name Moon Sun Myung
Other names Moon Yongmyung
Date of birth 1920 - February - 25
Date of death 2012 - September - 03
Tags Religious leaders, Entrepreneurs
Nationality South Korean
Short biography


Sun Myung Moon is widely known as the founder of the Unification Church.

Sun Myung Moon is married with Hak Ja Han.

Previously he had been married to Sun Kil Choi from 1945 until 1957.

He has also fathered children with Myung Hee Kim and Annie Choi.



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Articles

New Republic: The Fall of the House of Moon


Photo gallery

Photos

See also

Library

References

  1. 1984 - Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary. United States Senate, Ninety-Eighth Congress, Second Session on Oversight on the State of Religious Liberty in America Today. This report begins with the statements of two committee members, Senators Orrin G. Hatch and Patrick J. Leahy. Witnesses included Laurence H. Tribe, Harvard Law School; William B. Ball, an attorney; Everett Sileven, Faith Baptist Church, Louisville, Nebraska; Dr. Greg Dixon, National Chairman of Unregistered Churches; Rev. Charles V. Bergstrom, Lutheran Council in the United States; Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Unification Church; Rev. Paul Weaver, Trinity Baptist Church in Williston, Vermont; and a panel consisting of D. James Kennedy, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; Herbert W. Titus, CBN University, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Edward V. Hill, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Los Angeles; and John Buchanan, People for the American Way. Included in the proceedings are prepared statements, testimony, letters, and additional materials submitted. Appendices include additional submissions for the record from the Unification Church; a letter to Senator Hatch from Edward Canfield, with a list of exhibits; and additional statements from Richard Gravely, International Society for Krishna Consciousness; Dr. Bob Jones, Bob Jones University; Rev. John D. Stanard III, Church of Scientology, with the Church of Scientology Creed; and letters and enclosures sent to the committee.

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