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:''For the religious organisation founded in 1959 by Reverend Kirby J. Hensley, see Universal Life Church.'' :''For the insurance product known as "universal life," see Universal life insurance.'' For the insurance company, see Universal Life (Cyprus).'' Universal Life ((ドイツ語:Universelles Leben), unofficially abbreviated "UL") is the name of a controversial〔(German Scientology News in Munich, Germany )〕〔http://members.aol.com/bbsaktuell/weristue.htm and http://members.aol.com/bbswerth/weristue.htm〕〔(Internetserver )〕 new religious movement based in Würzburg, Germany,〔 United States Department of State, (International Religious Freedom Report 2006 ), (Austria), released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, The vast majority of groups termed "sects" by the Government were small organizations with fewer than 100 members. Among the larger groups present in Austria, are the Church of Scientology, with between 5,000 and 6,000 members, and the Unification Church, with approximately 700 adherents throughout the country. Other groups found in the country included Divine Light Mission, Eckankar, Hare Krishna, the Holosophic community, the Osho movement, Sahaja Yoga, Sai Baba, Sri Chinmoy, Transcendental Meditation, Landmark Education, the Center for Experimental Society Formation, Fiat Lux, Universal Life, and The Family. 〕 which is described by members as a part of the new revelation movement, and by critics as a cult. The group was originally called ''Heimholungswerk Jesu Christi'',〔〔 "Sekten : Wissen schützt. Eine Information des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Jugend und Familie, Stubenbastei 5, 1010 Wien, 1996 (Sects : Knowledge protects. Information from the Federal Ministry of the Environment, Youth and the Family, Stubenbastei 5, 1010 Wien, 1996). Transcript of the 2nd (revised) edition online at http://www.ilsehruby.at/Sektenbroschuere.html (retrieved 2007-02-17). Unofficial English translations at http://www.ilsehruby.at/sektenbroschenglish.htm (retrieved 2007-02-17) and http://www.lermanet.com/cisar/books/990913b.htm (retrieved 2007-02-17)〕〔(German Scientology News in Frankfurt, Germany )〕〔(Dialogcentret )〕 but has been known as Universal Life since 1984.〔〔 ==Organisation== The founding of Universal Life was through teachings distributed by Gabriele Wittek.〔〔(German Scientology News in Frankfurt, Germany )〕 These works were claimed to be revelations from Jesus Christ〔 or other spiritual beings, which Gabriele received as a prophetess〔 and promulgated.〔 These are, along with the Sermon on the Mount and the 10 Commandments, the fundamental basis of the faith. In 2003 Wittek published her own bible, ''Das ist mein Wort'' (''This is My Word'').〔Gabriele Wittek: Das ist mein Wort – Alpha und Omega, das Evangelium Jesu. ISBN 978-3-89201-153-8〕 Members of Universal Life run, among other institutions, a school,〔〔〔〔(former Bruderhof members and residents KIT Newsletter June 1997 Volume IX #6 )〕 a natural healing clinic〔〔〔〔 and a publisher.〔 The beliefs of the group are propagated by Radio Santec GmbH of Marktheidenfeld through two TV stations, Die Neue Zeit TV and Sophia TV, transmitted from SES Astra 1KR satellite at the 19.2° East orbital position. They operate agricultural establishments,〔〔 which farm according to the principles of Organic farming.〔〔 However, these establishments are not officially connected to Universal Life. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Universal Life」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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