Belief overview

Unity of religions and world peace

The tradition values cooperation between religions, peoples, and nations toward global peace.

73%
Confidence
3
Supportive
0
Contrary
0
Neutral

What it is: The Unificationist movement strongly emphasizes global reconciliation and cooperation between religious traditions and societies.

How the tradition understands it: The restoration of humanity requires not only individual and family transformation, but also unity between cultures, religions, and international institutions.

Basis and context: This emphasis appears in many projects, federations, and public discourses linked to the movement.

Debates and variations: Critics discuss the relation between universalist ideal and institutional objectives of the movement itself.

Supportive

Interfaith and peace federation materials

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Materials on world peace and interreligious cooperation.

Reference: Materials from peace and interreligious cooperation organizations linked to the Unificationist universe.
Content: Emphasize unity among peoples, religions, and nations.
Use in debate: Sustain the public and universalist dimension of the movement.

Materials on Family Federation and global activities

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Show how the tradition connects family, mission, and international public action.

Reference: Institutional materials of Family Federation and related entities.
Content: Present global initiatives aimed at family, youth, peace, and international cooperation.
Use in debate: Useful for social mission and internationalization of the movement.

Official site of the Family Federation

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Contemporary institutional presentation of the movement and its mission.

Reference: Official materials of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification and related organizations.
Content: Present identity, mission, family values, and global projects.
Use in debate: Primary institutional source for contemporary language.