Dan Fefferman
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Dan Fefferman is the Executive Director of the International Coalition for Religious Freedom (ICRF), an organization of the Unification Movement.[1]
Fefferman wrote:
- Identifying certain groups as "cults" singles them out as less than legitimate, and US courts have consistently held that this type of discrimination is not permissible under the Constitution's stricture that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion…" [2]
Fefferman is also a singer and songwriter. He wrote many songs sung by American Unification Church members, including: "Generation of Righetousness", "The Day of Hope", "All My Brethren (the Lord Is One)", "The Kingdom of Heaven's at Hand", "Come on In the Kitchen", and "The Marriage Has Come". [1]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.religiousfreedom.com/about.htm "ICRF acknowledges with gratitude that, at the current time, it receives the bulk of its funding from institutions and individuals related to the Unification Church community."
- ^ University of Virginia Library
[edit] Links
- "Dan's Music Page"
- Will Maryland Lead U.S. into European-Style "Sectophobia"?
- A History Of The Unification Church In America, 1959-74 - Emergence of a National Movement by Michael Mickler

