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To: Ready2go

I believe that the deceptions in THE COURSE OF MIRACLES

is just a precursor of the much heavier handed deceptions the globalists and their fallen angel/ watcher co-horts will be bringing to the planet . . . millenia in the making and staging.


59 posted on 06/08/2008 4:56:04 AM PDT by Quix (GOD ALONE IS GOD; WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS COMING AGAIN; KNOWS ALL; IS LOVING; IS ALTOGETHER GOOD)
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To: Quix; fanfan

Quix said:
I believe that the deceptions in THE COURSE OF MIRACLES
is just a precursor of the much heavier handed deceptions the globalists and their fallen angel/
watcher co-horts will be bringing to the planet . . . millenia in the making and staging.

Amen Quix;

It was in the 1980’s when I discovered the New Age movement and “A Course in Miracles” and was able to show a couple of friends of mine that it was garbage, and a part of the moment that was going to infiltrate our churches, and deceive even the believers with a false gospel.

At that time there was full page ads in our small local newspaper declaring the mysterious Christ figure named Maitreya was about to make his appearance

I’m sorry to say since then I never gave much thought about it again, until Oprah started in with her New Age garbage & when I saw all the women flocking to take the course, and how her audience seem to be hypnotized by all the junk they were being fed. Looks like it has grown by leaps and bounds since then.

As I was searching for more info to share with fanfan I came across a book written by Warren Smith July 2006. As I said earlier he was deceived by the New Age Movement. I would encourage all Christians to read it! He names a lot of leaders that are putting out this garbage.
http://www.reinventingjesuschrist.com/

This is a few snippets from Warren Smiths book that I found on-line:

Maitreya is stating that he is “Christ” and that he is in the world waiting for humanity to call him forth.

Maitreya’s teachings are totally consistent with the New Age/New Gospel/New Spirituality teachings espoused by the “Christ” of Williamson’s A Course in Miracles, Hubbard’s The Revelation, and Walsch’s Conversations with God, and others.

Corinne Mclaughlin and Gordon Donaldson’s New Age book Spiritual Politics is unabashedly pro-Alice Bailey and thus pro-Maitreya.

Both Williamson and Walsch have endorsed Spiritual Politics and their Global Renaissance Alliance/Peace Alliance is founded on these same pro-New Age, pro-Maitreya teachings.

The Global Renaissance Alliance/Peace Alliance is now involved in American politics and is positioning itself to be on the cutting edge of a new revolutionary peace movement.

Oprah Winfrey is very dedicated to a world peace based on New Age spiritual teachings. She has endorsed Williamson’s book about A Course in Miracles and according to Walsch she once declared Conversations with God to be her favorite book.

She describes Williamson as one of her favorite people and Neale Donald Walsch as one of the most “memorable thinkers” she has ever met. Oprah Winfrey is now featuring Williamson on her XM satellite radio program and, according to Walsch, is waiting for the right time to bring him more fully on board.

The Bible warns that in the last days a false christ figure will destroy the world with a “wonderfully” conceived peace plan (Daniel 8:23-25). The New Age Global Renaissance Alliance/Peace Alliance is not something to be taken lightly—neither is Maitreya.

The Apostle Paul warned: “Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils” (1 Timothy 4:1). An evil, deceptive spirit world working through often well-intentioned, but undiscerning, people has literally turned the Bible upside down.

These angels of darkness, masquerading as angels of light, have delivered their upside-down teachings to an undiscerning world and church. The false God and Christ of this world is now working furiously through his spokespeople to bring peace to the world—but peace on his terms.

Through his designated spiritual leaders he is encouraging the world and the church to consciously create a peaceful “alternative” to Armageddon. Making God’s prophesies about the last days suddenly appear to be conditional, he is tempting the world with a seemingly viable option—if the world changes its mind about what it believes then the future can be changed.

But God’s prophesies concerning the last days are not optional. Prophesies are prophesies because they are true statement about the future. They cannot and will not be altered by anyone—including God. It wouldn’t be called prophecy if it was going to be changed by God at some later time. Therefore, there is no validity to Barbara Marx Hubbard’s, or anyone else’s, contention that there is an “alternative” to Armageddon.

Yet the big question still remains. Why does the God of the Bible go to such great lengths to describe a last days Armageddon scenario that is so obviously awful? Why are there so many “negative” warnings about a future filled with false teachers and false teachings? Why all the prophecies about Antichrist and persecution? It all seems so terrible and depressing.

God’s answer is very straightforward. The reason that it all seems so terrible and depressing is because it is. The people in New Orleans didn’t think the weatherman was being “negative” because he warned in advance that a Category 5 hurricane named Katrina was on the way.

Similarly, God is warning in advance about a last days ultimate Armageddon storm that is on the way. Only in this case God is not describing what could maybe happen but what will happen. God has already seen the future. He is simply telling us what He has seen.

Devastating natural disasters don’t happen because “negative” or “pessimistic” meteorologists make them happen by believing that they will happen.

And Armageddon won’t happen because “negative” and “pessimistic” “fundamentalist Christians” make it happen by believing it will happen.

Armageddon happens because a spiritually deluded world makes it happen. Armageddon is not the awful creation of those who believe what God says in the Bible. Armageddon is the awful creation of people not believing what God says in the Bible. In their disbelief and faithlessness to God’s Holy Word, the world is trying to consciously create an “alternative” to the Bible.

The Book of Revelation is not a book of possibilities. It is a book of prophecy. Biblical prophecy is not conditional. It will happen. God sees what the world is about to do. He warns everyone to beware of those in the world and in the church that will try to change His Holy Word. He warns everyone at their peril not to add or subtract one word from his prophetic warnings:

For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book. (Revelation 22:18-19)

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64 posted on 06/08/2008 7:42:36 AM PDT by Ready2go (Isa 5:20 Destruction is certain for those who say that evil is good and good is evil;)
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