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2/19/2004

Disgruntled Moonist: Stop tricking people into drinking "Holy Juice."

What is the Holy Juice? I've read gossip on anti-Moonie sites claiming that the Washington Times owner and conservative leader's Holy Wine contains trace extracts of the True Father's DNA or blood (as ex-follower Craig Maxim claims). But I've never given credence to what sounds like an urban legend. Here, however, is a church member who claims he's had it with people being tricked into drinking it.
I believe that the practice of tricking people into drinking Holy Juice is a result of being ashamed of True Parents. It is repugnant. Especially since the perpetrators claim that they are Blessing their victims by duping them into drinking [...]

Even though our motivation is to please Reverend Moon by fulfilling the numerical goal he set, the truth is that we act ashamed of True Parents. The emphasis is on reaching the numerical goal by the easiest means. Those means being fraud. It is simpler and more numerically rewarding not to witness at a party. Spike the punch with Holy Juice, just pour it in and escape. Then claim to have Blessed all the attendees. The right way is to use the party as a means to stand up and witness to True Parents. Convince the party goers to accept Reverend and Mrs. Moon [...]

I do not think that we can fulfill Reverend Moon's goals and build a Kingdom of Heaven by tricking people into drinking juice.

It's grape juice, right? What's the secret?

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-- Ana Marie Cox ("Wonkette," Time.com Washington editor)

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-- Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist

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-- New York Times editorial on the Crown of Peace scandal

"I am happy that our work is being challenged and improved in consistency, openness and coordination, by the accountability your spotlight demands. I am not talking about simply removing stuff from websites..."
-- Moon spokesman the Rev. Phil Schanker

"Instead of welcoming Reverend Moon, this government put me into prison. History will reveal the truth in the future and the American government and people will realize what an evil thing they did. What will they do then? They will bow down. Again, that is the way of natural subjugation." -- Moon in 1987

"A political movement basing its appeal on old fashioned patriotism and family values simply cannot justify an alliance with a cult that preys on the disintegration of the American family and advocates allegiance to an international social order operating with cell-like secrecy."
-- Rep. Jim Leach (R-IA)

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