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What is 'New Age' Religion, and Why Can't Christians Get on Board?

What is 'New Age' Religion, and Why Can't Christians Get on Board?

Barbara Curtis

Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer


If you haven't run into it before, it would be hard to avoid it now. Oprah's rolling out the red carpet for the New Age: a weekly online class with New York Times bestselling guru Eckhart Tolle and a daily broadcast with Marianne Williamson, whose Course in Miracles was beckoning seekers thirty years ago when I was tripping through the wonderland of discovering my own divinity and wielding the powers of the universe to create my own reality.

Ah, but I didn’t know Jesus back then – that is, I didn't know him as the Son of God. I knew him only through my guru, who taught that Jesus was a great spiritual master and who blended quotes from the New Testament with quotes from the Bhagavad-Gita to produce a spiritual foundation for people like me – too hip, too cool, too sophisticated to tie themselves to the narrow-minded thinking of Christianity.

As someone plucked out miraculously from the New Age, I can only hope that Christians who love and trust Oprah will not blur the lines of their faith. Oprah has stated that though she was raised as a Baptist, she no longer believes that Jesus is the only way to reach God. It sounds so much more rational and compassionate, doesn't it?

Why can't we all just get along?

There are questions we don't have the answers to. And there are questions that are not seeking an answer, but rather opening a door leading to "a wider path" – questions like the one posed long ago: "Hasn't God said that you could eat of every tree of the garden?" 

The New Age is based on concepts that sound almost irresistible. Like Eve, some hear the spiels of modern gurus like Tolle and Willamson and begin to think the faith of their fathers is too rigid, too narrow – that God would never impose an "irrational" boundary between us and "full knowledge of the spiritual realm."

Sometimes the lie creeps in subtly as Christians begin to research natural or holistic medicine – alternatives which can be very God-honoring but for years were shunned by Christians, thus becoming New Age territory by default. Or a doctor may recommend yoga or meditation to reduce stress. No matter how uplifting and innocent some New Age practices appear, Christians need discernment in these areas, just as at the seashore they need to know where the undertow begins.

The more we understand the distinctions between New Age religion and Christianity, the less vulnerable we are ourselves and the better able to address the confusion of people who may be – as I once was – earnestly seeking the truth.

What exactly is the New Age? Impossible to narrow down, the New Age is actually a vast smorgasbord of beliefs and practices. Each New Ager fills his tray with whatever assortment fits his appetite. All is liberally seasoned with self-centeredness. It's really a Have-It-Your-Way religion – thus its modern appeal.

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P50116
4/25/2008 7:14 PM
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." -- John 14:6 (NIV)

He did not say "...except through Me and/or Oprah."

Now that I've put it into two little sound bites, do you get it?
Dove9
4/25/2008 5:48 PM
I believe that when a person truly surrenders there life to Christ they receive an amount if not more of discernment and know what is right and what is wrong,,,God also tells us to tests the spirits , God also teaches us to keep away from issues like this and to focus on HIS WORD and to MEDITATE ON IT DAY AND NIGHT,,,it has nothing to do in what the church says or does , it has to do with YOU as an individual to seek out what is right and wrong , to seek Christ daily so you have a close relationship with Christ...don't depend and rely on everything man says or does, keep your eyes on Christ and in doing so YOU will grow and hear HIS voice and Know what is Gods perfect Will and How HE works daily in our every day walk...Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and All these things will be added unto you...He will NEVER leave us nor forsake us...only lost sheep stray ....But remember to Pray for these lost sheep, for they know not what they do.We as Christians have a duty to pray for the lost..
twicks
4/25/2008 6:17 AM
If ministers would put down the offering plate long enough to address theses kinds of issues with thier congregations, then "new age" religion would fail.
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