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Dress Code for Witnessing

By Quinn, Jon

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Book Id: WPLBN0000672861
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Reproduction Date: 2006

Title: Dress Code for Witnessing  
Author: Quinn, Jon
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Language: English
Subject: Religion, Theology, Christianity
Collections: Sun Myung Moon Collection
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Publisher: Family Federation for World Peace and Unification

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Quinn, J. (n.d.). Dress Code for Witnessing. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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Religious Literature

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Excerpt: There are a number of reasons why the Unification Movement has not grown in numbers like Father has wanted. There are still only a handful of members in the United States since Father came to live in 1971. For over 30 years he constantly pushed Unificationists to get tens of thousands of core believers but it never happened. In my book 10 Commandments Part II I teach the values that we need to live by to achieve happiness and to achieve a messianic movement that will sweep the earth. This book is about one more value that we should live by if we ever plan to beat the Mormons and other Christian denominations and religions like Islam that are growing faster than we are. We should not only win the contest for members but strong Latter-day Saints, conservative Christians, and Muslims should be jumping ship when they see our superior lifestyle. The Unification Movement has a logical theology that is very attractive but it is the lifestyle of our competitors that is getting others to join them instead of us. We need to dramatically change our way of living. One important way is to improve our image. Unificationists don?t look different than the secular world. While the outside looked weird with the 1970s fashions of long hair and wild clothes when Father came to live in America, Unificationists looked old-fashioned. Now Unificationists blend in to the grunge look of today instead of looking like people in the past who knew better. The first thing you notice about Mormon women missionaries and Muslim women is that they do not show much skin and they usually wear dresses. Mormon men missionaries dress up by wearing shirts with collars and Muslim men do not show a lot of skin even though many millions of them live in countries where the temperature is well over a hundred degrees.

 
 



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