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Arizona legislator/Unification Church member’s peculiar mix of religion/politics

Arizona State Representitive Mark Anderson, a Republican from Mesa, has a long history of loyal and devoted service to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed "messiah" and leader of the Unification Church.

Moon's followers have historically been called "Moonies."

Almost ten years ago the Mesa Tribune reported about how Anderson's actions as an elected official were often closely aligned to Rev. Moon's agenda.

CultNews has now learned from a reliable source that Anderson's political pandering to his religious leader apparently has continued unabated.

Rev. Moon teaches his disciples that singles should not expect a happy hereafter and that marriage is a requirement for salvation and entering heaven.

Matrimony also plays a pivotal role in Moon's theology. He calls himself the "Lord of the Second Advent" who provides a "physical salvation," which Jesus was unable to accomplish, because he was executed and didn't marry.

It is largely because of these beliefs that Moon has presided over mass weddings, often marrying thousands of his followers simultaneously.

Mark Anderson appears to be dutifully following Moon's dogma as a state legislator.