The Adams Mark Winston Plaza Hotel was the venue for the Winston-Salem
"We Will Stand" tour's North Carolina stopover.
One of the organizers of the rally for bridging gaps of politics
and class and building God-centered families was Reverend Joseph
Paige of Raleigh, a former president and dean of Shaw Divinity
School.
"We hope to energize people. People of all
colors - black, white, purple and green - ought to be brothers
and sisters under God," he said to the local press.
"Father Moon has several strengths like he
loves America and Martin Luther King, Jr. I love him for that.
He hates racism. I love him for that."
Father Sun Myung Moon was the keynote speaker for
the evening.
The Reverend Fermin Bocanegra of Iglesia Cristiana
Wesleyana Church in Kernersville attended saying to the press
in part,
"Our families are disintegrating.
"The major religions and denominations, they've
been fighting one another. The real enemy is the devil,"
he said.
"We need to look for things we have in common
and work together on those things."

During a news conference immediately preceding the
program, several supporters spoke in support of the tour and its
noble goals.
"The time is up for Satan and we're waging
war," stated Willie Muhammad,
an area minister with the Nation of Islam.
Reverend Stanley Gravely of the Church of Faith,
Hope and Love in Kernersville commented,
"I see a message of love, a message of hope.
"I see a quest for world peace. If this is
a cult, then I'm proud to be a part of the cult of love that stands
for true unity."

Father Moon had many members of crowd of over 300
shouting words of agreement as he stressed the need for good families
led by men and a rainbow family of mankind led by God.
"I have been labeled many things; one of them
is brainwasher. I think
I brainwashed you well enough in this short time period,"
he cajoled the attentive crowd.
He talked of a lesson he'd learned in his life of
prayer and devotion.
"Selfish and greedy people don't get up to
a good place and humble servants achieve a
much higher place in the spirit world."
He preached that serving God means strong families
made up of marriage
between one man and one woman who have a God-given duty to produce
children.

Such strong families, he noted, can end the social
ills of homosexuality and drug abuse.
"I love women. Please don't get mad at me.
It may be my age. But we have to get to fundamentals.
"God created women to bear and raise children.
Why do you think God gave you such broad-cushion-like hips? For
your own sake, to sit any place comfortably? No, for your children."
He also clearly stressed the family of mankind.
"We have to tear down the boundaries among
religions ... so that we can build one grand family
under God."
