The New Age Movement IS “Coming”
Hinduism/NAM – Hinduism is not a religion. It does not even have a system of unified beliefs and ideas. (Like the NAM it spawned, it willingly accommodates a multiplicity of beliefs and practices, with the noted exception of Christianity, with its exclusive Savior Jesus Christ, as well as Judaism and Islam.)
There is no founder of Hinduism and no date of birth. It is an “add on” religion that keeps evolving and growing. New ideas are accommodated alongside old ones; consider Hinduism’s “88 million” plus gods. In reaching spiritual perfection, there is no claim that any one way is correct. Hinduism(s) can be as individual as every one of its billion plus practitioners. How accommodating is that? JBWhile Hinduism has a multiplicity of gods, there is only one supreme Absolute. It is called Brahman and everything in life, whether living (people, insects, plants) or not (stars, rocks, feces) is part of Brahman (Pantheism). (As per Pkr., “If Brahman is all things, then Brahman is nothing.”) Brahman is an It and not a God. It cannot even be described, or conceived by the human mind. (Brahman is everything; and so is nothing.)
Hindus see all life as cyclical. At the end of each life, the individual is born again (reincarnation) into another existence to carry on his evolutionary path. A person’s karma (actions) determines the state of the individual in the next existence. Hinduism is works based. Hindus shape their own future because all of an individual’s future lives are affected by their present actions, or karma. In order to achieve good karma, it is important to exercise “proper behavior,” or dharma. Moksha is liberation from the cycle of rebirth, or samsara. The liberation can only happen when there is no karma to cause an individual to be reincarnated because there is no egoistic self; that is, no I remaining to reap any results from karma’s cause and effect. (Notice how similar the Buddhist idea of Nirvana is to Hinduism. This is because Buddhism comes straight out of India and Hinduism.) Only when one realizes that individualism is an illusion, caused by the mind, (Whose mind?) can one achieve moksha and escape the cycle of samsara. It is only upon the realization, or belief, that you are one with the universe (Brahman) that moksha is achieved; and your atman (soul) merges with the All (Brahman). (Examined critically, Pantheism, and by extension Hinduism, is incredibly self-refuting. Its many logical contradictions make it unlivable. See Geisler & Clark on Pantheism, 1990; also,*Douglas Groothuis on all things New Age)
Walter Martin, The New Age Cult(1989) Martin book notes “The New Age Movement (NAM) is a revival of ancient occultism under a new title. It is very similar to Hinduism, the most ancient of all religions. The New Age Movement consists of mystical, spiritualistic, occultic groups and is not at all new.” According to Ronald Nash, “Almost every facet of the Movement is a revival of a feature of ancient paganism, or an element borrowed from religious aberrations such as Spiritualism, Transcendentalism, Theosophy, Christian Science, and New Thought mixed with Eastern religions.” (Worldviews in Conflict, 1992) The New Age Movement’s inclusive nature is an amalgamation of many belief systems, even contradictory ones. (So much for Truth and reality!) The NAM is highly appealing, and is accepting of all but the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Christianity, with its exclusivist ideology featuring one savior (John14:6) is a consistent target of attack. Destroying the gospel message is an absolute New Age obsession which has its roots in Satanism. Subverting Jesus Christ and eroding confidence in Jesus as one’s personal Savior would seem to be the primary goal of the NAM, as well as nearly every other cult. The concept ofreincarnationis especially popular with New Agers and serves to undermine the Christian Faith. The NAM has been working from its beginning to compromise and weaken Christianity and to destroy the revelation of God in the New Testament. The late nineteenth century writings of Helena Blavatsky, and those of Alice Bailey in the first half of the twentieth century, tag-teamed to undermine orthodox Christianity with the production of an occultic Hindu inspired religion.
Dr. Ron Carlson provides an exceptional explanation of the New Age Movement and its relation to Eastern Mysticism, Secular Humanism and the Occult. Carlson states that, “A network of New Age groups exists with a common philosophy and goals. A pantheistic Hindu philosophy that we are all “ONE” with the universe (God/Brahman) and you are evolving and “becoming” God yourself; combined with secular humanism which says there is no personal God, we are all an accident, and we are all a product of evolution.” “The Hindu concepts of Karma and Reincarnation are considered to be integral to one’s evolutionary path. We must evolve mentally and spiritually to achieve our own divine nature that ultimately man is God Himself.”
“Eastern philosophy is combined with Western secular humanism with the occult and spiritistic cults. They teach that there is a supernatural power in the universe that you can gain wisdom and power from to gain control of your life and that of other people. They talk of having ascended masters, or spirit guides (demons really – JB), who teach them this philosophy.” To summarize, “Eastern Philosophy is combined with Western Secular Humanism with the occult to produce a common philosophy known as the “New Age” Philosophy. This is being adopted as a basic permeating philosophy in our media, in our schools, and in our universities.” JustBelief would argue that this is strongly influencing all institutions within our society, to include government, corporations, and even Christian Churches and Seminaries.
In a typically brilliant and efficient manner, Dr. Walter Martin has detailed the relevant elements and essence of the New Age Movement in outline form. Martin states that “The New Age Theology does not believe in the God of the Bible but in an impersonal “Force” (think George Lucus’ Star Wars) pervading all Creation. This “Force,” like Daniel’s “the god of forces,” is pantheism where all is part of God (“plants and birds and rocks and things, la la la… etc.). New Age adherents recognize their “Christ consciousness” by losing their karmic chains and being absorbed into “the All.” This “Cosmic Consciousness” is what Hindu’s call Brahman. The New Age Movement also espouses the divinity of man (Gen.3:5) who is already part of God. Relative to Jesus Christ, the NAM separates Jesus from Christ where Jesus becomes “a” Christ, NOT the Christ. In the theology of the New Age Movement, Jesus is the avatar and the messenger sent to reveal man’s true divinity, and Christ is the “Cosmic Consciousness.” (This attitude is consistent with the pantheistic Hindu philosophy. – JB) The doctrine of the antichrist is to separate Jesus from Christ. The NAM also tells us you can separate Jesus and Christ; the Apostle John tells us that this is the spirit of antichrist. “Who is the liar but he who denies Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, he who denies the Father and the Son.”(1JN 2:22) Cutting edge leader in New Age research, Constance Cumbey, aided no doubt by the Holy Spirit, does a superior job of unraveling the mystery of the coming New Age Antichrist (Maitreya) of the end times in The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow 1982.
“Occultism, which is the practice of hidden, secret, mysterious, esoteric things is the mythology of the ancient world, and is infused with satanic power. The world of the occult covers everything from astrology, to tarot cards, séances, Ouija boards, fortune telling, Satanism, and witchcraft. It attempts to penetrate into an area of spirituality which God forbids us to enter because in that dimension is the realm of the Prince of Darkness, the God of this Age, and the Ruler of this World and the powers of the air.” (airwaves?) According to Dr. Martin, “The danger of the New Age Movement and the occult is that if you turn the handle of the unopened door, what comes through that door is satanic power of enormous proportion.” Be prepared for satanic attack on your body and mind, as well as possible oppression. According to New Age authors Steven Bancarz and Josh Peck “The Second Coming of the New Age” (2022) and researchers on “the dark side of meditation” Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl, yoga and meditation create an invitation for other dimensional demons to fill the vacuum of a cleared mind to wreck havoc on your world and jeopardize one’s future. (Stay tuned for JustBelief’s pending content on “Meditation Wrecks Lives and Reaps Souls.”) New Age and occult objects, even movies and music, can open your home to demonic influences. JB “Fear not Satan,” reasserts Martin, “for He that is in you is greater than he that is in the world.” (1John 4:4) Jesus said, “Behold, I give you power over the demons, they are in subjection to you in my name.” (Luke 10:19) Paul writes in Col. 1:15-17 “The sovereign One and Creator (Jesus Christ) in whom all things hold together, openly humiliated the Powers of Darkness.” Jesus Christ is thus recognized as “the hope of the ages.” Col. 2:15
Dr. Martin says “An occult explosion occurred in 1975 which took the name The New Age Movement. The New Age is a millennium without God; the enthronement of man as the sovereign of the universe (humanism) and the demotion of God. It is an occultic attempt, a Satanic attempt, to usher in “the coming of the man of sin” (the antichrist) whose authority is from the power of Satan. John MacArthur convincingly makes the case that this antichrist is the Islamic Mahdi. In turn, the Mahdi can easily pass as the New Age Maitreya.
Russian occultist, Helena Blavatsky established the foundations of the New Age Movement in the 1870s by rejecting Christianity. She chose instead to adopt and advance the precepts of Mother India (Hinduism). The religion Blavatsky developed became the cult of Theosophy – the love of “divine wisdom.” Theosophy became the seeds of New Age thinking adopted by Mary Baker Eddy (Christian Science)and Charles and Myrtle Fillmore’s New Thought which spawned The Unity School of Christianity. The basis of Theosophy, from which the Mind Sciences and New Thought emerge, is Hinduism, from which Buddhism and New Age concepts emerge as well. Just like the cults, these Eastern oriented belief systems labor to undermine the Christian Faith and cast doubt on the divinity of Jesus. see Bowman & Komozewski’s Putting Jesus in His Place(2007)
It was through the extensive writings of Alice Bailey that the foundational writings of Theosophy became “canonized.” Bailey produced “The Plan” which would give direction to what in 1975 would become The New Age Movement. (see H.G. Wells’ The Open Conspiracy, 1928). Bailey, along with her “advisor,” ascended Master D.K., concluded that Christianity was bankrupt. She redefined all terms in light of Hinduism and Theosophy which she accepted. Bailey’s 29 volumes of writings, to include “The Plan,” are the basis for the development of the occultic New Age Movement. Bailey’s “Plan” is astonishinglysimilar to Marxism. This should not be surprising since the devotion of Karl Marx to Satan is well documented. (see Kengor’s The Devil and Karl Marx, 2022) Acting as a channeler, Bailey claims the material was “dictated” to her through, a no doubt demonic, Tibetan Master named Djawl Kuhl. New Age Pioneer, Constance Cumbey states, “Bailey’s writings are such comprehensive genius, they would have to be demon inspired. No one person could devise such a wicked and ingenious plan.” Former star New Age spiritualist, Steven Bancarz perceptively states that “The New Age Movement is Satanic in its roots” and is currently displacing Christianity in the West. JB (Think Cali; Hollywood in particular!)
Always over the target, David Jeremiah describes the dangers of “The New Age Movement in Education” (YouTube) in America. The birth of the cult of self esteem (I’m okay; you’re okay – feel good philosophy) “opened the door through which the New Age Movement walked into our classrooms.” New Age indoctrination with self-esteem has made everyone accepted regardless of actual accomplishment and destroyed any motivation for academic excellence. Dr. Jeremiah chronicles the different insidious, perverse New Age occultic practices that have infiltrated our schools through “pushers” in the education establishment culminating in the thoroughly Marxist Critical Race Theory of Antonio Gramsci and Derrick Bell. Indoctrination strategies from Bailey, Ferguson and Jack Canfield, promoting Luciferian occultism, are discussed as well. (So please, by all means; Sound the alarm!)
A California transplant, Dr. Jeremiah saw first-hand how Cali led the way in our country’s turn to the left; so please, “Don’t California My Texas!” JBDr. Jeremiah emphasizes how dangerous, deceptive, occultic, and satanic the New Age Movement is and proceeds to demonstrate this truth throughout his salient talk. Concluding with the “Hail Prince of Darkness” story was quite fitting and an apt allegory of the Marxist New Age strategy that is bent on the destruction of the American family. (Shockingly, Truth Toad was so affected that he literally bled tears!?) *JB strongly recommends reading David Jeremiah’s bookWhere DoWe Go from Here?(2021)as a way of recognizing the JustBelief apologetics project. The books of David Fiorazo, such as Canceling Christianity (2021) are especially enlightening as well.
(*A critically important portion of David Jeremiah – The New Age Movement And Education (YouTube) is quoted later in this paper. This video blends perfectly with the online message from JustBelief.)
“The New Age Movement (NAM) represents the “Oneness” of the world’s religions. The NAM is a very pluralistic relativistic worldview. Everyone, except the monotheistic faiths, is welcome to “COEXIST” as part of this universalistic worldview. (*Beware of “Chrislam” – JB) It can take in everybody – Buddah, Mohammad, Zoroaster, Confucius, Krishna, Brahman et al., even Jesus, provided he is merely “a” Christ, an avatar, one of many ways to “enlightenment.” This pluralistic “New Age” idea runs completely contrary to Jesus unequivocal statement that “I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; No one comes to the Father but by Me.” (John 14:6) “The New Age Movement is the classic rejection of Christianity that typically leads people who have rejected the Church and Christ’s atoning death on the cross for their salvation into an esoteric and welcoming pluralistic-universalistic faith that only rejects the monotheistic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.” (Walter Martin)
Consistent with Hinduism, and Buddhism which is straight out of India, the NAM incorporates Karma and Reincarnation as the basis of its Eastern belief system. “There is a universalism that in the end saves everybody through the practice of reincarnation.” This directly negates the Christian faith’s need for a personal savior, eternal judgment, and the resurrection of Jesus in particular! Walter Martin states that the New Age Movement is an amalgamation of all the faiths of the world together. There is no eternal Savior, there is no incarnate redeemer, there is no atonement for your sin, (There is not even sin, or a concept of good and evil; because in this pantheistic worldview – all is God; there is only a universalism that saves everybody through a samsaric cycle of reincarnation. JB) Borrowing the Hindu concept of maya, Mary Baker Eddy denied the existence of the material world and preached a world of illusion. She constructed the cult of Christian Science on the ideas of Phineas Quimby, founder of the New Thought philosophy. (see Eddy’s Health and Science, 1875) Mrs. Eddy’s teachings in turn influenced the Fillmore’s who created The Unity School of Christianity. Lisa Miller’s August 14, 2009 Newsweek article titled “U.S. Views on God and Life Are Turning Hindu” and “We Are All Hindu Now” is right on the money because the New Age Movement IS Coming! And to a greater extent than most realize; it is already here and is displacing Christianity; even in the Church. (see Joe Schimmel’s work, Good Fight Ministries)
The New Age Movement is essentially a counterfeit of the Christian faith. Like other counterfeit cults, such as the Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses, it steals Christian symbols and redefines terminologies in order to obscure their true purpose and lead the unwary astray. The Apostle Paul warns the Early Church in Colossians 2, “Don’t let anyone deceive you by the worship of messengers,” or avatars. These avatars, or Ascended Masters, are Satan’s own. He is the architect of the demonic movement known as The New Age. Individuals who reject the true Church, and the gospel’s message of salvation, through trust in Christ, are the ideal candidates for the adoption of New Age beliefs and worldview.
Walter Martin states that, “The great sign of the ends of the ages is the rise in the multiplicity of false Christs and false teachers who will spread false gospels. Jesus offered a clear warning in The Gospel of Matthew: “If anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Christ!’ or ‘There he is!’ do not believe it. For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible even the elect.” MT.24:23-27 ESV The NAM is a New Age cult which imitates Christianity and imitates the language of the Bible.” This cult is sponsored by the Prince of Darkness whom Paul says arrays himself to look like an Angel of Light; or what Warren B. Smith calls “The Light that was Dark” (1992).
In The Counterfeit Christ of the New Age Movement (1991), Ron Rhodes does an exemplary job of describing fundamental New Age ideas and their sources that scheme to counterfeit the Christian Faith. According to Rhodes, New Age teachers like Levi Dowling, Edgar Cayce, David Spangler, and others will typically reinterpret the gospel sayings of Jesus in an attempt to “co-opt” Jesus, making him into a teacher of New Age ideas. The human Jesus attuned to the cosmic Christ, achieves “at-one-ment” with the Christ by raising his Christ consciousness. (Evil heretic Richard Rohr repeats these same heresies.) Like other Hindu inspired theosophists, Spangler specializes in employing Satan’s “Ye shall be as Gods” tactic from Genesis 3:5 by advocating that people focus on making their inner-divinity a top priority.
The NAM – Based on “rediscovered” sayings of Jesus from the Gnostic gospels, (Nag Hammadi, 1945) and the celestial Akashic records, there exists a consensus/agreement on these eight (8) points:
1) Jesus taught that all is One, all is God, and man is God. (pantheism with a divine self)
2) Jesus taught and believed in a unity of all religions. (One World religion/COEXIST; then the antichrist)
3) Jesus taught that he was not uniquely God, but was a human being who became enlightened.
4) Jesus taught that he was a “way-shower,” or model (avatar) for humanity. NOT A SAVIOR
5) Jesus taught that every human being has the potential and ability to save himself. (works based?)
6) Jesus taught that esoteric knowledge (gnosis) is essential to man’s salvation (Ex. Theosophy)
7) Jesus taught that part of man’s self-salvation involves a transformation of consciousness. (To achieve this self-transformational change, one must always be evolving, or “Becoming.”)
8) Jesus taught and believed in God the Father and God the Mother as an active Spirit of God.
Rhodes writes (The Counterfeit Christ /NAM,p.15), “To make room for the New Age Christ, orthodox Christian beliefs must somehow be explained away. The New Age strategy for accomplishing this is threefold: (1) discover hidden writings that contain long-lost truths of the cosmic Christ; (2) transfer primary allegiance from scriptural revelation to new revelations received through channelers and psychics; and (3) develop an esoteric system of interpreting the Bible (a system that seeks “hidden, inner meanings”) so Jesus can be made to appear a New Age evangelist. The strategy has proven to be an effective one. But the New Age Christ is nothing more than a cosmic imposter. He is a counterfeit Christ who proclaims a counterfeit gospel.” (Rhodes, 1991)
The Gospels of the New Age Movement: 1) The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, Levi Dowling (1908); 2) A Course in Miracles (ACIM), Helen Schucman (1976); 3) Marilyn Ferguson’s The Aquarian Conspiracy: Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s (1980) 4) New Age guru, David Spangler’s books like Revelation: Birth of a New Age (1971) Richard Rohr’s Universal Christ (2019), which descrubes a Hindu “Cosmic Christ,” has picked up Spangler’s mantle. (Stunningly, the Catholic Church has not disavowed this vile heretic whose New Age teachings echo those of Tielhard de Chardin!)
Due to the modern Christian Church’s failure to defend and commend the demonstrably true Christian Faith, by engaging in apologetics, thoughtful Christians, mostly young adults, have given up the Christian Faith and left the Church. This unfortunate abandonment of the “True Faith” has threatened their individual eternities and damaged our country by opening the door to a “Gramscian” destruction of our institutions. The level of attrition for college aged adults is around 70%. The loss of traditional orthodox Christians to other worldviews has gutted the foundations of our country. In the past, America has relied on these moral Christian soldiers to guide our country. Their Bible based puritan values, and their protestant work ethic, have led America to historically unparalleled prosperity in past generations. Their attrition represents a continued downward spiral for our country. Absent a 2 Chronicles 7:14 form of repentance and turn toward the God of the Bible, it is unlikely God will “heal our land” and return the United States to the level of prosperity we have been blessed to enjoy in past generations.
America’s feckless attitude of Christian apathy has opened the door for a very Marxist (see Alice Bailey’s ”The Plan”) worldview to fill the vacuum. The devilishly accommodating New Age Movement has been the primary beneficiary of the Christian surrender of the Faith. The disastrous effects of this surrender (theological liberalism) can be witnessed at all institutional levels of American society; even within the walls of Christian Seminaries and the Church itself. Starting in Genesis with the promotion of the false religion of Evolution in the public schools, the veracity of the Bible (Inerrancy) and its gospel message has been consistently undermined. It is imperative that Christians put on the Ephesians 6 “full armor of God” and make war on the cultish enemies of the Christian Faith. (The only reason Paul would advise Christians to put on the “armor of God” is because we are in a war. The surest way to lose any war is to not realize that a war does indeed exist! – logic from JB) A vigorous defense of that faith, through the application of evidence and reason that are the hallmarks of apologetics, will give freedom loving Americans their best chance of returning our country to the proper biblical course our Founding Fathers established. This Godly approach has blessed our country for over 200 years.
***In a future article from JustBelief, the Producer will provide an analysis and comparison of traditional Marxist goals with Alice Bailey’s “Master Plan.” The similarities between the satanist Karl Marx and the demon (“D.K.”) inspired Alice Bailey are truly astonishing!; unless one considers that both receive their inspiration from the same demonic source.
LIST OF TOP-FLITE APOLOGISTS SPECIALIZING IN THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT:
Douglas Groothuis, Constance Cumbey, Walter Martin, Ron Rhodes, Steven Bancarz, Caryl Matrisciana, David Jeremiah, Josh McDowell, Charlie Campbell, Ron Carlson, Ronald Nash, Peter Jones, Dave Hunt, Bob Larson, Texe Marrs, Roger Oakland, Ray Yungen, Warren Smith, Johanna Michaelsen, Mitch Pacwa














In David Jeremiah’s New Age Movement Education (Youtube) confluent, or holistic, New Age Education guru Beverly Galyean (1980) says, “Once we begin to see we are all God, that we all have the attributes of God, then I think the whole purpose of life is to reown the God-likeness within us… we create back to that old, that essential One-ness which is consciousness.” According to Dr. Jeremiah, Galyean has led education along New Age lines making use of guided imagery and meditation (“centering”). Galyean’s advice to educators is to inculcate in our children that we are all God and have the attributes of God. see Prov.22:6 (see JB’s The Gospel of Isaiah – Home Page) She encourages teachers to hide this activity from parents who might object. For example, when a teacher leads children into a group visualization exercise in which they visualize and make contact with demon guides, the teachers are to describe such guides as imaginary guides, or as wise persons, using “touch terms” that will not raise the suspicion of the parents. (It seems to JB that the teachers in the Education Establishment believe the children belong NOT to the family, BUT to the State. Perhaps it really does take a village… Village of the Damned! (1960) Jeremiah admits that California leads the way in teaching stuff like self-hypnosis classes, ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, interpreting auras, spoon bending, and how to recognize out of body experiences; and all for college credit! (JB wonders what a degree in Astral Projection and Remote Viewing is worth?)
Dr. Jeremiah states that “New Age Education is deliberate and starts with the children and society is transformed from the bottom up. (V.I. Lenin “pulled their New Age coats” to that!) Jeremiah relates that in the Lucis Trust (originally, Lucifer Trust) Alice Bailey says “New Age disciples should work to “condition” the minds of young people, preparing them for the emergence of the New (Satanic) Order.” (The list of New Age literature for youth sounds like it was inspired by Mao’s Cultural Revolution. JB) Marilyn Ferguson, author of The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980) – the “Bible of the New Age,” advocates “ruthlessness” directed at children in the classroom “if necessary to get your point across.” According to Jeremiah, “New Agers communicate to our youth that the Bible is a lie; they are told that the Son of God is a hoax; that Lucifer, the Great Initiator, is the bright and morning star coming soon to restore each of us to wholeness.” (From an historical vantage point, it is not difficult to see the similarities between the New Age Movement’s approach to education and that of traditional Marxism! – JB)
Dr. Jeremiah provides more fascinating quotes from New Agers, such as Jack Canfield and Ferguson, concerning the deceptive nature of New Age Education, to include occult indoctrination. In this video, Marilyn Ferguson offers advice on how New Age teaching can be made its most deceptive by using misleading terminologies to fly under the radar of pesky parents. She claims the New Age Agenda can be greatly promoted when even a small cadre of committed educators “conspire” to shape the minds of impressionable youth, “especially when people don’t know what you are up to.” (It seems to JustBelief that identifying any potential “resistors” is imperative to New Age success! Authorities on the New Age, Constance Cumbey and Warren Smith are well aware that the planned future of these “resistors” within the Church is one of destruction.) Dr. Jeremiah states that “this New Age teaching inside American education serves as an inoculation against Christianity. New Age teaching psychology manipulates trusting children into Eastern religious practices and occult activities: involvement with spirit guides, hypnosis, altered states of consciousness which are forbidden to Christians in the Bible.” (Seemingly innocuous meditation activities, such as TM and Yoga along with “contemplative prayer,” have proved physically and mentally harmful to many practitioners of these Eastern religious practices. – see the work of Willoughby Britton and Steven Bancarz on instances and evidence that “Meditation Wrecks Lives.”
David Jeremiah unequivocally states that “the New Age Education Agenda is Deliberate, Deceptive, Dangerous, and ultimately Deadly. (Just like Communism; Right? see Paul Kengor’s The Devil and KarlMarx, 2022) Dr. Jeremiah goes on to describe how “the New Age Education is simply Satanism in its more respectable arena.” David Jeremiah’s YouTube audio, “The New Age Movement Education” is required “listening” and is useful for understanding the JustBelief Project. Please; Pass It On!
Pastor John MacArthur distills the New Age message down to its Marxist roots by asserting that, “Families provide a small sovereign barrier against an evil Marxist agenda whose goal is the destruction of the family thru the elimination of marriage. The “agendists” – JB staunch promotion of same sex marriage thru the Courts is a powerful tool in accomplishing one of communism’s primary goals – the destruction of the family” and the Christian values regularly promoted therein. – JB According to Dr. MacArthur, For communists (read “progressives”- JB) “the children are not part of the small sovereign family unit, they are part of a community, or “village,” and belong to the education system,” and by logical extension to the State. – JB MacArthur maintains that “they are not yours.” (We Will Not Bow; The world’s goal is to eliminate marriage and family – YouTube) We all would do well to remember that the Christian Bible makes very clear that “the whole world lies in the power of the evil one.” 1 John 5:19 Also; He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. 1 John 4:4 ESV We will certainly overcome through our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus. see John’s Book of Revelation “Yippee-ki-yay,” Good Sir. John McClane, Die Hard (1988)
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