Here’s one thing that happened when I was on MFT, fundraising on the streets and byways of Michigan. It was the summer of 1977 and I was in some town, maybe Lansing (I can’t remember for sure). I was carrying peanut brittle and walking down a lovely, tree-lined street. A young man of about 25 had just parked his car and was getting out of it as I came along. I said to him, "Greetings! Can you help our church and get some peanut brittle?" I was wearing my Unification Church identification badge, by the way. I liked to be up front about my purpose for fundraising. He looked at my badge and said, "I don’t like organized religion."
Without missing a beat, and without feeling a bit disloyal, I said, "Oh, don’t worry. We are a very DIS-organized religion!"
He laughed and gave me $5 for some peanut brittle.
From 40 Years in America, p. 243.