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Home News from the pews! Danger! Oprah's Spiritual Teachings are Dangerous, Leading Christian Apologists Warn
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She is persuasive, influential and does a lot of good, but Christians should be careful when Oprah speaks about spirituality, warned two apologists who recently co-authored a book on the subject.


To a crowd of more than 1,500 people at McLean Bible Church outside of Washington, D.C,. on Friday evening, renowned apologist Josh McDowell and up-and-coming apologist Dave Sterrett explained the danger of adopting Oprah's spiritual teachings from a Christian perspective.

They pointed out that the talk show queen and the spiritual teachers she promotes teach pantheism - God is all and all is God - and that there are multiple paths to reach God. She also emphasizes that people should carry out their inner longings instead of restraining themselves if the act is said to be a sin by the Bible.

"Here is where you got to be careful," emphasized McDowell. "Not only Oprah but others use Christian or religious terminologies that Christians would accept as Christian."

"The Christian God is a personal creator God which all truth resides, who is totally outside of ourselves and outside of our universe," explained the best-selling author of More Than a Carpenter. "When Oprah and others refer to God, it is an impersonal force. And I think one way that comes out is that they will say, 'Look within you and find yourself from within. Find that God-consciousness. That is God.'"

In their book, "O" God: A Dialogue on Truth and Oprah's Spirituality, the apologists warn that Oprah "uses the language of the Bible and Christian traditions" but mixes that with other traditions to "create a hodgepodge of personalized faith."

They point out in their book that Oprah, during her first A New Earth Web seminar on March 3, 2008, told participants that Christ came to show people that they can discover their own "Christ-consciousness."

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Last Updated (Friday, 29 January 2010 11:21)

 
Comments (1)
oprah
1 Wednesday, 27 January 2010 21:25
I think by the terms of what is Perfect it is better for a individual to believe in a perfect God than one who is impersonal as moving energy. As my teacher one said "I thank God, that I am not God, because if i was God the world would be in chaos."
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Me.... GOD?
Thursday, 28 January 2010 04:35
Sometimes we begin to think too highly of ourselves. We get too smart to believe in GOD. We invent fantasies and fancies that fit what we think we want it to be like or what we hope it is like. The thought of me being GOD, LOL. Why anyone would want to be GOD is beyond me. Just look at all the attacks made on GOD, the lies, the blasphemy, the disrespect and the ingratitude that is so prevalent amongst man.
Besides, if I were GOD, I would not have saved me many years ago because I didn't think I was worth saving. Thank you GOD for your Love.
Pray today!













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