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               CHILDREN 
              OF A LESSER GOD: 
              Charismatic Leaders Gave Birth to New Faiths But Can They 
              Survive? 
               
              A Four-Part Series on Alternate Religions 
              by Don Lattin, Chronicle 
              Religion Writer 
               
               
               
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              PART 
              I - THE MOONIES 
              - Sunday 2/11/01 
              Rev. Moon convinced thousands of baby boomers that he was 
              the new "messiah." Now those aging converts are trying 
              to keep their own kids in the fold. 
               
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              THE 
              PATH: Coming of new age for alternative religions 
                 Their parents came of age in that burst of 
              idealism and naiveteacute; known as the '60s, joining utopian 
              movements and religious sects that promised to save the world through 
              communal living, Krishna consciousness and the messianic visions 
              of L. Ron Hubbard and Sun Myung Moon. 
               
                
              THE 
              MOONIES: Looking to its youth for survival 
                 Mose Durst sat in the living room of a spectacular 
              church-owned home in one of Berkeley's swankiest neighborhoods, 
              just below the Claremont Hotel. It has an Asian flair, panoramic 
              views of San Francisco Bay and the Rev. Sun Myung Moon looking down 
              from a picture above the hearth. 
               
                
              Life 
              as a Moonchild far from blessed 
                 Phoenix -- Many mothers and 
              fathers have high expectations for their children, but few as lofty 
              as Donna Collins' parents. 
               
               
               
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              PART 
              II - SCIENTOLOGY 
              Monday 2/12/01 
              All new religious movements have trouble with apostates 
              - those who denounce their former faith. But the Church of Scientology 
              plays hardball with heretics. 
               
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              Leaving 
              The Fold: Third-generation Scientologist grows disillusioned with 
              faith 
                 Astra Woodcraft, apostate and defector, is 
              the latest enemy of the Church of Scientology. Woodcraft, 22, never 
              really joined this controversial psycho-spiritual movement, at least 
              not as a free-thinking adult. Astra was born into it. 
               
                
              When 
              Scientology Is Passed Down: Second-generation disciple dedicates 
              his life to the church 
                 Since the age of 14, San Francisco native 
              Steve Latch has dedicated his life to Church of Scientology's spiritual 
              counseling regime. Like all serious Scientologists, he began with 
              "auditing" sessions using the e-meter, a simple biofeedback 
              machine that purports to measure unconscious thoughts that impede 
              spiritual development. 
               
                
              Scientology 
              Founder's Family Life Far From What He Preached 
                 When it came to marriage and family life, 
              the late L. Ron Hubbard did not practice what he preached.  
               
               
               
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              PART 
              III - HARE KRISHNAS 
              Tuesday 2/13/01 
              They were one of the most visible spiritual movements of 
              1970s, but a child abuse scandal following their founder's death 
              could bankrupt this Hindu sect. 
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              A 
              Test of Faith: Allegations of past child abuse threaten Hare Krishnas' 
              existence 
                 In 1975, Swami Srila Prabhupada, the founder 
              of the worldwide Hare Krishna movement, was visiting his Berkeley 
              temple when a disciple asked him the $64,000 question. 
               
                
              Growing 
              Up in the Hare Krishnas: Couple have mixed views about upbringing 
              in sect and continuing to keep their faith 
                 Subal Smith was only 6 months old when his 
              parents left New York and joined the great hippie migration, heading 
              "straight to the Haight." It was the early 1970s, and the peaceful 
              glow had already faded from San Francisco's counterculture scene, 
              replaced by hard drugs and harder hearts.   
               
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              PART 
              IV - CHILDREN OF GOD 
              Wednesday 2/14/01 
              "Moses" Berg attracted thousands with his prophesies 
              about Christianity and free sex. Now the children born from those 
              unions are living his legacy. 
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              Escaping 
              a Free Love Legacy: Children of God sect hopes it can overcome sexy 
              image 
              Last of a four-part series 
                 They are the children of the Children of God, 
              a new generation of freewheeling Christian revolutionaries. According 
              to their detractors, they are heretics, cultists and polygamists, 
              spawned by a twisted prophet preaching a strange brew of Christian 
              compassion and free love. But to Sarah Lieberman, the oldest of 
              10 children born to a female member of the sect, the Children of 
              God have been misunderstood and maligned. 
               
                
              Daughter 
              of Family's Founder Renounces His Teachings 
                 Deborah Berg, the oldest of four children 
              born to David and Jane Berg, always thought of her father as "Dad." 
              But in the early 1970s, Dad revealed himself to be "Moses David, 
              God's Endtime Prophet." 
               
               
               
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              Chronicle has a message board at the Web site where comments can 
              be posted. It can be accessed off any of the pages of the series 
              or 
              directly by clicking here. The author of the series, Don Lattin, 
              can be reached at dlattin@sfchronicle.com. 
               
               
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