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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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