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8/22/2006

World Domination Surf Challenge!

The Moon organization just sponsored its third annual Cheon Il Guk Surf Challenge in San Diego. "Cheon Il Guk" is Moon's term for the Kingdom of Heaven, the theocratic state he declared at his 2004 Capitol Hill crowning. It's a world in which, as the Times publisher has explained in various sermons, democracy will be abolished, gays, nation-states and the Christian cross will be eradicated, and everything will be swell.

From the site:

Our HDK [study session] on the beach in the mornings taught how True Father has a vision for the ocean and wants us to take true ownership of it. We also taught that Father has emphasized the need for recreational activities centered upon the ocean. We instilled the idea that we have to be different in our action, thought, and life style even though surfing has been around for some time.

The Chicago Tribune recently reported on the "Ocean King"'s true ownership of the ocean.

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