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Probe Ministries
Christ in a New Age
Russ Wise
In April of 1982 a full-page ad appeared in the Dallas Morning
News and other major newspapers around the world. The ad
headline read "The Christ Is Now Here." Notice the term The
Christ. This is a direct reference to a coming "Messiah" who is
expected to usher in a New Age of peace and unity. The term New
Age refers to "a time of transformation, a time that will bring
great change."
The change that is to come (which many believe is already here)
will be a renewed emphasis on the self and self-discovery. This
self-discovery is rooted in paganism, witchcraft, and Eastern
religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism.
The New Age Movement has become an umbrella term for the "rising
interest in the occult in our day." Within occult circles the
Movement is perhaps better known as the Aquarian Age, the Human
Potential Movement, the Holistic Health Movement, or simply Cosmic
Humanism. In all of these systems, human beings are seen as free to
do their own thing without any accountability to anyone or anything
beyond themselves.
In the occult world it is a common belief that there are twelve
ages in evolutionary time and that each age lasts approximately two
thousand years. Astrologers believe that the current age of Pisces
will phase out of existence as we near the year 2000, and the New
Age of Aquarius will take its place.
During this time of change and spiritual deception, a growing
number of people are embracing New Age practices. About 67 percent
of American adults claim to have had a psychic experience. Twenty-
five percent of the population believe in reincarnation and among
college students that percentage rises to thirty. Forty-two percent
of American adults believe that they have been in contact with
individuals who have died. One survey stated that (1) 67 percent of
American adults regularly read their astrological forecast and (2)
school childrens' belief in astrology is growing dramatically from
40 percent in 1978 to 59 percent in 1984.
Male vs. Female Energies
According to occult thought, the Piscean Age has as its foundation
the male-centered energies that characterize Christianity. The
Aquarian Age, on the other hand, is an attempt to bring balance
back into the evolutionary process by introducing female energies
into our understanding. Those who have embraced this new-age
understanding of humanity believe that all of the problems that man
faces are a direct result of Christianity and its perceived male-
centered belief system.
Therefore, a change in man's thinking must occur to bring about a
more equal system that will allow feminine energies to govern
humanity. This female-centered system will be based on intuition
and experience rather than logic and rational thought, the latter
being seen as male characteristics.
The Bible teaches us that human beings, both male and female, are
accountable to the God of creation and are equal in His sight (Gal.
3:28). We are not divine beings who are simply ignorant of our god-
like state (Ps. 100:3).
Back to the Future
The past fifty years have given rise to Secular Humanism, the
notion that "man and the rest of the material universe are all
there is and that there is no supernatural realm and certainly no
God." This idea fostered the view that man is only accountable to
himself. However, Secular Humanism offers little or no hope to
humanity and fails to provide any answers concerning the
possibility of human existence after death.
Because Secular Humanism cannot answer man's spiritual questions,
many people consider it to be an inadequate answer for individuals
seeking wholeness in body, mind,and spirit. Thus even though
Secular Humanism has largely replaced Christianity as the dominant
religious and philosophical system in the West and established
itself as a more "tolerant" way, it cannot answer man's deep
questions about himself and his future.
New Age occultism seemingly had the answer. It allowed man to
maintain his evolutionary prominence and regain the lost
"spirituality" he had previously placed at the altar of humanism.
The New Age Movement has permitted man to move toward an
evolutionary future in which he becomes an autonomous god who is
answerable to no one but himself.
In contrast, the Bible clearly teaches that man is finite and
limited in his knowledge of himself and his universe. Isaiah 55:8-9
clearly indicates God's perspective of man's inability to achieve
divinity:
"For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Neither are your ways My ways," declares the Lord.
"For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways higher than your ways,
And My thoughts than your thoughts."
Likewise, the Scripture identifies the attributes of God as being
all-knowing (Matt. 19:26), all-powerful (Rev. 19:6), holy (Rev.
4:8), eternal (Ps.90:2), and loving (1 John 4:16). Man obviously
misses the mark on all the above qualities, and it becomes quite
apparent that he really is less than divine.
New Possibilities or New Age Lies
The New Age offers man the same deal the serpent offered Eve in the
garden. If you eat of this fruit (in this case the idea that you
are divine), you will become like God--knowing good from evil. All
you need to do is deepen your awareness of this new reality by
becoming more open to the Christ within.
The occult world teaches that man is a spiritual being and that
God, as an energy force, is inherently within all mankind.
Therefore, there has never really been a separation or
estrangement, only a belief in one. The New Ager believes that all
of life is connected and a part of the whole. Oneness is a goal to
be achieved. Man and God are one.
New Age philosopher Benjamin Creme, in his book The Reappearance
of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom, points out that "in a
sense there is no such thing as God, God does not exist. And in
another sense, there is nothing else but God: only God exists. . .
. All is God. And because all is God, there is no God."
Confused? You should be! In other words, God is impersonal. Creme
is saying that God is not a person, but that He is an energy that
is in all things; therefore, you are divine, along with the rest of
creation.
The Scripture, however, is clear in its teaching that God is a
personal being and distinct from His creation. God, the Father, has
a personal nature. For example, God has a will (Matt. 6:10 and 1
John 2:17), God knows (2 Tim. 2:19), God plans (Eph. 1:11), and God
communicates (Ex. 3:13 14). God is distinct or separate from the
world, but He is actively involved with His creation (Heb. 11:3;
Col. 1:17; Ps. 113:5-6; Isa. 57:15).
Jesus: The Way, or the Way-shower?
For the New Ager, Jesus is one of many Christs who appear in a
given age to direct humanity toward the divine--in effect, to show
the way to divinity. Jesus was a man who by virtue of his working
through the spiritual road-blocks of his life gained the highest
evolutionary level that man can achieve and was given the office of
"Christ."
Scripture, however, does not allow for such a view. Nor did Jesus
consider Himself one of many Christs who would come to point man
toward his own personal divinity. John 14:6 is clear in its
meaning: there is only one way to the Father and that way is by
accepting Jesus as Who He claimed to be, the God-man, the only
begotten Son of God. He is not simply one who shows the way, but
is The Way.
Not only did Jesus confess His deity (Matt. 22:41-45; 26:61-64;
Jn. 10:30-33), but His Father likewise acknowledged His deity (Heb.
1:5-8). Jesus is the Word (John 1:1); He is the first born of all
creation (Col. 1:15), and the gate by which we must enter for
salvation (John. 10:7 9).
Within the New Age belief system, Lucifer is not seen as an evil
personality but is looked upon as the angel of man's inner
evolution. He opened the doorway to man's recognition of himself as
god.
In his book Reflections On The Christ, David Spangler says
that "Lucifer is literally the angel of experience. Lucifer, then,
is neither good or bad in his true essence. He is completely
neutral. He is an agent of God's love acting through evolution." So
Lucifer is a positive influence on man who desires the best for
humanity and does not embody evil in any form.
Spangler goes on to say, "Lucifer comes to give us the final gift
of wholeness. If we accept it then he is free and we are free. That
is the Luciferic initiation. It is one that many people now...will
be facing, for it is an initiation into the New Age."
The Scriptures do not allow for such a view. Jesus is the
deliverer, Lucifer is the deceiver (John 8:44). Jesus is the
savior, Lucifer is the accuser (Rev. 12:10). The "initiation" that
man must receive is in reality a free gift from God (John 10:7-11).
It is not a mystical experience from this world that leads to
spiritual death but a gift to be appropriated that leads to eternal
life.
Salvation for a New Age
At-one-ment, or absorption into the One energy that is God, is a
prominently held view of most New Agers' understanding of
salvation. It is the unfolding of one's consciousness to the point
that the "True Self," the divine nature, is realized. As a flower
unfolds petal by petal, so too does spiritual evolution unfold,
revealing the deeper realms of God-consciousness.
In New Age thinking, salvation is "the gaining of enlightenment."
It is a state of consciousness in which the person's separation
from other humans is transcended and unity is achieved. It is the
absorption of the one into the all. Individuals lose their
distinctive personality and become one with the impersonal energy
they believe to be God.
Christianity teaches that humans are finite beings who only become
whole, in the biblical sense, when they receive God's spirit (Tit.
3:5; 1 John. 5:11). Therefore, true spirituality results from an
act; it is not simply a part of human nature (1 John. 1:8-9, Rom.
10:8-9).
Education and New Age Humanism
We said earlier that Secular Humanism lost a lot of its popularity
and power because it wasn't satisfying. It didn't adequately meet
man's needs or fulfill his spiritual yearnings, especially his
concerns about life after death. Still the humanist philosophy is
a continued threat to the Judeo-Christian world view, but now the
dominant threat from humanism is New Age Humanism a marriage of New
Age spirituality with Humanism's man-centered thought system.
Humanism was and is a real threat to our Christian heritage, but
the Eastern philosophical ideas found in New Age thought are even
more dangerous to our way of life. Bringing the two systems
together into New Age Humanism is more deadly still because in this
new synthesis is both a seductive, false religious system and an
agenda-driven philosophical system. Inherent in New Age Humanism is
an evangelistic zeal to convert (or subvert) the opposition, and
gaining influence on the young is a primary goal. One method is
getting control of our educational program.
For example, in the early eighties, Instructor magazine, a
publication for teachers, carried an article entitled, "Your Kids
are Psychic! But they may never know it without your help." The
article says that "teachers in particular are in a position to play
an exciting role in the psychic development of children." The
article goes on to identify psychic ability as the practice of
telepathy, clairvoyance, and other psycho-technologies.
Another example of the Eastern influence on education is the
teaching of the late Dr. Beverly Galyean. Her primary premise is as
follows:
In essence we are not individuals but part of the
universal consciousness [which is God]. Realizing this essential
unity, and experiencing oneself as part of it, is a major goal for
a child's education.
Because each person is part of the universal consciousness which is
love, each child contains all the wisdom and love of the universe.
This wisdom and love is the higher self. The child can tap into
this universal mind and receive advice, information and help from
it. This is usually done through meditation and contact with spirit
guides.
Dr. Galyean continues by saying that "once we begin to see that we
are all God...the whole purpose of life is to reown the Godlikeness
within us; the perfect love, the perfect wisdom, the perfect
understanding, the perfect intelligence, and when we do that, we
create back to that old, that essential oneness which is
consciousness."
An example of this philosophy is found in Dr. Jean Houston's text
The Possible Human. Dr. Houston, the past president of the
Association for Humanistic Psychology, espouses a New Age
understanding of education. She refers to "The Master Teacher" as
being an inner ally who has urgent messages to send us. Houston
says that "if we cooperate with them that is, with our own deepest
knowing we begin to notice an astounding change in our lives." In
other words, she is talking about demonic spirit guides that will
seduce the individual into the occult world.
Another example is found in a college level textbook that is most
often used on the freshman level. The text Becoming A Master
Student includes a chapter titled "You create it all" in which
students are told that they create everything including the
lectures they attend, the textbooks, their instructors, and their
classmates. All those things they are absolutely certain they do
not control the weather, wars, world hunger, the planets in
actuality, they create those, too.
Our response is obvious: we must speak on behalf of our children in
the educational arena. Unless we achieve this goal, we will have
emotionally and spiritually lost the battle for our childrens'
future.
A Biblical Response
Transformation is the key element in the recipe to bring about the
New Age. Change must take place in the lives of individuals as well
as society. The New Ager sees his transformation as his becoming
one with the universe, and as equal with all therefore, he has no
need for a savior. He becomes more and more introspective as he
looks within himself for answers, guidance, and so on.
Likewise, transformation is an important element in Christianity.
The Christian is to be transformed (Rom. 12:2) from within, thereby
presenting himself wholly acceptable to God. We are new creatures
(2 Cor. 5:17), with a new nature (Eph. 4:24). This inward
transformation, a renewing of the mind, results in an outward
expression of care and concern for others.
For the New Ager, transformation is an open door to the occult
world; for the Christian,transformation is the process whereby the
believer becomes more Christlike.
God has called us out of darkness to become sons and daughters of
His Light, His Truth, and His Kingdom (John 3:19-21). The New Age
world lies in darkness, and God is calling the Christian to bring
a candle and penetrate the darkness.
Evangelizing the New Ager
When witnessing to a New Ager it is helpful to begin your
discussion on a topic of common interest where you share a
compatible view. In so doing you establish a non-threatening
precedent for fair treatment in your communication.
Issues that may be common to both parties the rejection of
humanism, human rights, or ecology would be a good place to begin
your discussion. Remember your goal is to be a positive witness and
to proclaim the saving grace of Jesus. Consider these points for
effective witnessing:
- Pray that God will give you direction as you share.
- Always define one another's terms and establish a biblical
reference. This is necessary even though New Agers will be unlikely
to accept the Bible as authoritative.
- Stress the
uniqueness of Jesus as the Savior and His resurrection as proof of
His true divinity.
- Remember that arguing is not a
positive witness. It is important to share your personal
relationship with the Lord. A personal relationship with Jesus is
virtually impossible for the New Ager since he views God as being
impersonal.
- Look for opportunities to present Jesus as a person who is
knowable and who desires a relationship.
- Help him
recognize the reality of evil and see that Jesus is his only avenue
of escape.
- Show him that man's problem is sin and not
ignorance of his personal divinity. The New Ager must realize that
because of his personal sin he is unable to escape the reality of
separation from God. Jesus, as the only sinless Son of God, is the
answer.
Salvation for the New Ager is oneness with all of creation. You
want him to understand not only God's grace, but also Christ's
sacrifice on the cross which was sufficient for the New Ager as
well.
This New Age of Aquarius that is to come upon the scene in the near
future has eroded much of the Christian consensus that was once
held. The challenge of the Christian church is great, but it must
be met. If not, our culture will increasingly return to paganism.
© 1996 Probe Ministries
About the Author
Russ Wise has been an observer of the occult and cults (both
Eastern and Western) for over 20 years. Russ seeks to create an awareness of
these non-biblical teachings in the Christian community, thereby helping to prevent
Christians from falling victim to these deceptions. He is a former associate speaker
with Probe Ministries and resides in Richardson, Texas, with his wife, Wendy.
What is Probe?
Probe Ministries is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to reclaim the
primacy of Christian thought and values in Western culture through media,
education, and literature. In seeking to accomplish this mission, Probe provides
perspective on the integration of the academic disciplines and historic
Christianity.
In addition, Probe acts as a clearing house, communicating the results of
its research to the church and society at large.
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