#Kim Jong-suk
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howwelldoyouknowyourmoon · 1 month ago
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The Only Begotten Daughter Phenomenon from the Perspective of the Divine Principle
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by Kim Jong-Suk
The author, Jong-suk Kim, was born in Kyungbuk province in Korea in 1969 and received a Ph.D. in 2009. He is studying messianic movements and Millennial movements in Korea as a director of the Institute of the History Korean Messianic Movement.
On August 25, 1992, the author, who had no previous experience studying new religions, joined in the chorus of “yes” along with 30,000 other couples in the blessing ceremony held at the Olympic Main Stadium in Seoul, Korea.
Link to book on Amazon
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Afterword (pages 127-132)
Over the past 20 years, the Unification Movement has undergone significant and nearly unprecedented changes. The Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s “True Family,” which had served as the core motivation and most cherished value of the Unification Movement’s identity, became divided, beginning the schism of the Unification Movement. This division ultimately gave rise to the phenomenon of the Only Begotten Daughter (OBD) of Hak-Ja Han. This development exacerbated the division and led to the formation of the “Heavenly Parents’ Holy Community,” a new religious group that sharply contrasted with the founder’s identity. The concept of the OBD subsequently became the central doctrine of the Heavenly Parents’ Holy Community.
The primary ideas of the doctrine are as follows:
(1) The 2,000 years of Christianity were seen as a providence leading to the appearance of the OBD, Han. In essence, Han was predestined to be an OBD from the time of Eve’s fall. In the time of Jesus, no OBD could complete a lineage restoration in the womb. Therefore, Jesus couldn’t marry, and the Holy Spirit couldn’t come. As a result, Han, sent by God after 6,000 years, is considered the OBD of the First Advent. Further, because the OBD was born in Korea, it is believed that the founder of the Second Coming Lord was also born in Korea.
(2) The founder is not an Only Begotten Son (OBS) because he was born into a fallen lineage with original sin. On the other hand, Han is an OBD who was born without original sin through a lineage restoration process in the womb for three generations. For the founder, he became the Only Begotten Son when he assumed the mission from Jesus at the age of 16.
(3) Han chose the founder, one of several candidates for the Messiah, and married him, restoring his original sin. It was considered wrong for the founder to have married another before he met her. This act served as an indemnity condition and the founder’s tail. Consequently, Heaven required the founder to endure imprisonment in Heungnam prison camp under the [communist] authority in North Korea for the purpose of restoration through indemnity.
(4) The founder did not teach or raise Han. She has possessed knowledge of the Principle and providence from birth and is a distinct subject partner separate from the OBS. Throughout her life, she did not study either the Principle or the Bible.
(5) The OBD liberates God and saves humankind. Only the OBD has the power to remove the fallen lineage. The OBD perfected the founder into True Parents.
(6) The Providence cannot progress without the involvement of the OBD. The founder had to be sanctified six months before the Foundation Day due to a heavenly providence that required Han solely to proclaim the Foundation Day.
(7) God the Absolute is neither the harmonious dual characteristics nor the masculine subject partner in relation to the universe, but the two beings: Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother.
(8) The OBD is the Embodiment of the Heavenly Mother and the King of the Kings of Cheon II Guk.
From the perspective of the Unification Principle, the doctrine of OBD, and her subsequent behaviors during the split of the Unification Movement demonstrate Han’s fall as follows:
(1) Han has long denied the founder’s lineage identity.
(2) She relinquished the position of True Mother, thereby reversing subjectivity. This was due to her ignorance of the providential significance of the era of Father-Son cooperation. She also engaged in conflicts with the founder, the True Father, and displayed jealousy toward the providential responsibility and foundation of Hyun-Jin Preston Moon with the birthright of the eldest son.
(3) She united with the first-generation authoritarians who were dissatisfied with the founder’s providence to realize a peaceful, ideal world centered on True Lineage and True Family, transcending religion, and attracted Hyung-Jin Sean Moon and Kook-Jin Justin Moon to divide the relationships between the father from his son, among the siblings.
(4) She manipulated the father to curse the son in the name of the father just as the fallen Eve seduced Adam to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
(5) To usurp the providential responsibility and foundation of Hyun-Jin P. Moon, she falsified the spiritual world message several times in support of the fallen angel-like figures such as Hyo-Nam Kim, Hyo-Yul Kim, and Chang-Sik Yang. [ref the Sokcho incident.]
(6) The founder proclaimed the True Parents’ final unity contingent upon Han’s secret promise on a condition of absolute submission to the founder. However, she broke the promise and reversed subjectivity in disobedience with the founder, resulting in the ruin of the True Family and the providence, as well as the premature sanctification of the founder.
(7) In April 2012, she, accompanied by Hyo-Yul Kim, visited the Seonghwa publishing house and directed the revision of The Sermons of Reverend Sun Myung Moon to remove the founder’s words that would hinder the development of the doctrine of OBD.
(8) At the end of August 2012, when the founder was dying at St. Mary’s Hospital, Catholic University in Korea, she mentioned euthanasia and ordered the revision of the “Eight Great Textbooks,” especially the Cheon Seong Gyeong.
(9) Upon the end of the founder’s sanctification ceremony, she ousted the two sons, Kook-Jin J. Moon and Hyung-Jin S. Moon, who had conspired with her to deceive their father and take the lead in removing Hyun-Jin P. Moon.
(10) On January 13 of the lunar calendar in 2013, Han, responsible for destroying the True Family, the absolute condition for the commencement of the Foundation Day, celebrated the Foundation Day without the founder, thereby transforming the ceremony into the enthronement ceremony for an OBD.
(11) She began referring to an OBD or only daughter since 2013, and, from 2014, pushed forward to advocate the OBD doctrine, which disrupted the founder’s lineage identity and the Unification Principle.
(12) She could not address the corruption and irregularities in the entourage. Although the legal standing of Japan Heavenly Parents’ Holy Community was subject to revocation due to the assassination of the former prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, an accident that arose from excessive donations and the grief of church members in poverty, the organization is devoting all of its resources, amounting to 1 trillion won, to the construction of the Cheon Won Palace, a palace for worship of the OBD.
(13) She brought over 30 lawsuits against Hyun-Jin P. Moon to usurp his providential foundation as the eldest son’s birthright but lost all of them. Her immoral, unprincipled, and anti-providential activities significantly undermined both the Unification Movement and True Family and the providential ideals.
In a comparison of the fall of the OBD and the motivation and sequence of the fall of Eve, both cases exhibit similarities:
(1) Eve forgot about Adam, her subject partner for give-and-take action, and instead engaged with the archangel.
(2) After interacting with the archangel, Eve attempted to reverse dominion over Adam, leading to his fall.
(3) following the fall, Eve contributed to a family environment where eventually Cain killed Abel due to her lack of understanding of the Cain-Abel providence.
At the end of this book’s first edition, I questioned why Han would doubt the founder...
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The ‘Sokcho incident.’ Another fake ‘spirit world’ message
VIDEO: Hak Ja Han's deposition day 1 part 6 when she was questioned about the Sokcho incident.
Preston Moon’s last visit to his father in hospital
Preston Moon (Hyun-jin) in Japan: “This is blood money”
Note: HWDYKYM does not endorse any member of the Moon family.
Eradicating the original sin of Sun Myung Moon:
Another scenario is that Sun Myung Moon, who was the fifth of eight surviving children, had his original sin cleansed when he had pikareum sex with the 'Wife of Jehovah' in Pyongyang in June 1946. He has spoken about this 'Wife of Jehovah'. Moon had already embraced the concept of pikareum as taught by Kim Baek-moon and maybe from others before him.
Moon did an occult ritual with the “wife of Jehovah” in 1946. – he left his wife and infant son behind in Seoul.
Hak-Ja Han kicked out three of her sons and became the sinless object of worship in the movement founded by Sun Myung Moon
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junkobato · 11 months ago
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Upcoming Kdrama January 2024 🌈
1/1: Marry My Husband with Park Min Young, Na In Woo, Lee Yi Kyung. 16 episodes; rom-com, fantasy.
2/1: Love Song for Illusion with Park Ji Hoon, Ji Woo, Hwang Hee. 16 episodes; historical, romance, fantasy.
12/1: Knight Flower with Lee Hanui, Lee Jong Won, Lee Ki Woo. 12 episodes; historical, mystery, comedy.
17/1: A Shop for Killers with Lee Dong Wook, Kim Hye Joon, Seo Hyun Woo. 8 episodes; action, thriller.
19/1: the Bequeathed with Kim Hyun Joo, Park Hee Soon, Park Byung Eun. 6 episodes; thriller, mystery.
19/1: LTNS with Ahn Jae Hong, Esom. 6 episodes; rom-com.
21/1: Captivating the King with Jo Jung Seok, Shin Se Kyung, Lee Shin Young. 16 episodes; historical, melodrama.
26/1: Flex X Cop with Ahn Bo Hyun, Park Ji Hyun, Kwak Si Yang. 16 episodes; action, mystery, rom-com.
27/1: Doctor Slump with Park Shin Hye, Park Hyung Shik, Yoon Park. 16 episodes; medical, rom-com.
31/1: Queen of Divorce with Lee Ji Ah, Kang Ki Young, Oh Min Suk. 12 episodes; law, drama.
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Let's start the year with some good dramas!!
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runningmanoutofcontext · 2 months ago
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leixinyus · 17 days ago
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It is so wild to see the revival of the Namsoon/Heungsoo feels among people, but it be caused by Saint/Shin and High School Frenemy, a show that I'm not watching and whose viewers maybe haven't watched the original. Like, if you were there for School 2013, you know how subtly yet intimately queer Namsoon and Heungsoo's story felt, and that too at a time when South Korea had yet to include actual queer characters in pretty much any shows! From what I can remember – it's been over a decade since I watched School 2013, so I may be misremembering – Namsoon and Heungsoo's friendship never seemed like it was written with queerness or the LGBTQIA+ community in mind (not in a homophobic way, though! Just the feeling I got back then). Like, these were just two high school guys whose platonic love toward each other was so intimate and heart-aching that their friendship seemed to transcend all of the dynamics that male friendships in Korean dramas hitherto had had, without ever seeming to be intentionally written as such.
These characters were played by two incredible actors who brought so much rawness and depth to their characters and the story, and throughout the show, Namsoon and Heungsoo's friendship seemed so... accepting? and gentle with its depiction of a close male friendship, yet it simultaneously felt so open to and understanding of possible interpretations of the more romantic kind. And seeing as how, even today, close male friendships easily end up as targets of the shipping culture, Namsoon and Heungsoo's friendship just seemed(/seems) so refreshing and almost ahead of its time in a way.
There is so much that I'd want to say about how significant Namsoon and Heungsoo's friendship felt to me in the K-drama landscape of the time, but, alas, my memories of the show and their story have become blurry with time and currently only exist within me as feelings of immense warmth and gratitude to the writers (Lee Hyun Joo and Go Jung Won) and the actors (Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin), and thus I can't fully express myself by actually providing concrete examples to justify my feels, or by giving proper references to that time of K-dramas and portrayals of friendships, same-sex friendships in particular. Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is, thank you to High School Frenemy for introducing the story of this friendship to a totally new audience in a totally new country and also an arguably much different drama landscape (here I'm referring specifically to the abundance of QL stories in Thailand).
TL;DR: I hope everyone new to the Namsoon/Heungsoo (Saint/Shin) story – assuming their dynamic is the same in this remake – are as insane about their arc as I was back in 2013, lmao. And to those who were there for School 2013 and are now watching High School Frenemy, how are you? Are you okay?
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trendingdrama · 1 year ago
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" Are you ever going to show up on time? "
[S02.E01] THE UNCANNY COUNTER (2023)
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kdramaspace · 1 year ago
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POTW: FAVORITE KIM WOO BIN DRAMA (as voted by our members and followers)
SCHOOL 2013 학교 2013 (2012) Dir. Lee Min-hong & Lee Eung-bok
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vampirta · 1 year ago
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ㅤㅤㅤvampirta posted: k-actors random 𖤓
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runningmanfeels · 2 years ago
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Running Man + text posts [1 // 2]
(bonus Suk Bros ☕)
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shykpop · 1 year ago
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K-actors icons
Like or reblog, If you save/use
Credits always welcome
Ask is open
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adlcrz · 8 months ago
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First Generation Oppas: Hyun Bin, Lee Dong Wook, Gong Yoo, So Ji Sub
Second Generation Oppas: Lee Jong Suk, Park Seo Joon, Lee Min Ho, Kim Soo Hyun
Third Generation Oppas: Ahn Hyo Seop, Song Kang, Cha Eun Woo, Yeo Jin Goo
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howwelldoyouknowyourmoon · 2 months ago
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Hak-Ja Han kicked out three of her sons and became the sinless object of worship in the movement founded by Sun Myung Moon
by Kim Jong-suk
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Sun Myung Moon: “God’s sperm journey” and “Jesus intended to marry the sister of his half-brother, John the Baptist”
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drunkonluv · 2 years ago
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I've always liked to play with fire
-  Sam Tinnesz
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nameinconcept-blog · 3 months ago
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"Embracing the spirit of Baekdu" By artist Kim Sang-hoon. 1982
North Korean Painting from the book “주체미술교육의 빛나는 50년” Published by Art Education Publishing Company.
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andaniellight · 1 year ago
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The King of Pigs, you say?
Slavoj Žižek, Abercrombie and Fitch "Back to School" 2003 Catalog // "Unknown / Nth" - Hozier // Trista Mateer // honeytuesday // The King of Pigs (2022) Ep. 3 // Richard Siken // Hayley Williams - My Friend // Fredrik Backman, Us Against You // x
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stuff-diary · 14 days ago
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Mr. Plankton
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Mr. Plankton (2024, South Korea)
Director: Hong Jong Chan
Writer: Jo Yong
Mini-review:
As I mentioned in a previous post, Mr. Plankton was my most anticipated k-drama of the year. And, while I liked quite a few things about it, I can't help but feel slightly disappointed. For starters, both the plot and the tone are kind of all over the place. There was a lot of potential in this story, but I think the writer didn't know where to put the main focus. Also, the male lead is rather unlikeable, to the point that not even Woo Do Hwan's immense charisma can fully save him; he's definitely an interesting character, but sometimes it gets hard to root for him, especially during the first half. Still, the entire cast delivers powerful performances and the show's sense of humor is pretty funny, so the whole thing ends up being a highly entertaining experience. It wasn't the life-changing drama I expected it to be, but I enjoyed going on this crazy trip with these characters.
P.S. I used this random poster cause the official one is ugly AF.
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runningmanoutofcontext · 15 days ago
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