First - This source is an Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Apologetics Ministry - the guy thinks EVERYONE is a New Age apostate, so consider that when reading his stuff (he thinks Billy Graham is New Age).
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"The extent to which men like Tim LaHaye will go in furthering the social gospel is truly amazing. LaHaye held the paid position of chairman with Sun Myung Moon's now defunct Coalition for Religious Freedom (CRF). (Moon is the founder of the Unification Church, and is the self-proclaimed Messiah to the world. He teaches the particularly vile heresy that not only did Jesus fail in His earthly ministry, but that He had sex with the women who followed Him.) (Reported in the November 1990, Omega-Letter and the 1Q96, Religion in Politics.)
In June, 1985, CRF held several rallies, one of which was in Washington, D.C. There LaHaye urged the over 300 men and women present to support Moon by voluntarily going to jail with him for a week if allowed to do so by authorities. "Not that I agree with his doctrine," said LaHaye. "Not that I agree with what he teaches, because many of us don't know what he teaches. We have only read about it in the paper and you know how much we can trust the papers." (Evidently LaHaye is unaware of the many books and research papers made available by Christian cult investigators. Certainly the newspapers aren't the only source of information.) Other so-called evangelicals that served with LaHaye at CRF as executive committee and/or advisory board members were Don Wildmon (founder and president of the social activist American Family Association), Marlin Maddoux (Point Of View nationwide radio talk show host), Paul Crouch (TBN Network's infamous founder), Hal Lindsey, James Robison, Jimmy Swaggart, and D. James Kennedy (author and pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) -- an agenda of social activism certainly makes for strange ecumenical bedfellows.
LaHaye's involvement with Moon is particularly vile. In 1985, Carolyn Weaver, writing for Mother Jones Magazine, exposed the fact that LaHaye had received substantial funds from Moon's aid Bo Hi Park. This was discovered in a tape of a dictated thank you letter from LaHaye, thanking Park for a contribution in excess of $500,000. LaHaye would not admit or deny the receipt of the contribution, instead he attacked the source of the information. (Reported in the 1Q96, Religion in Politics.)"
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/lahaye/general.htm
Here's some from the more mainstream "Christianity Today" The first one is about Moon funding evangelists:
http://www.ctlibrary.com/ct/1998/feb9/8t2082.html
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/132/33.0.html
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/132/37.0.html
Here's another - don't know anything about this site
http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1818.cfm