Dark Secrets of the New Age: Satan's Plan for a One World Religion
J**D
shocker...we are civilized for picking...
i readAuthorizedKing James Bibleis the only Booklike no other bookour Bible is In LegalBiblical Englishand Holy Bookwas writtenFinal Authorityto prevent anydoubletalk...likeit takesa particular levelof intelligencesensitivityneed forexperimentingto be attractiveto the unholyfrom the other sideto become channelor possessedas i was reading'Dark Secrets...'Indeed, His Son Jesusbought uswe are Hisin His love for ushe paid the priceand now he offers to usthe world'srichest possessiongreater than all thediamond mines in South Africaall the gold and jewelsthat King Solomonever possessed:the priceless giftsof forgivenessof our sinscontentmentwhile on earthand the incrediblyvaluablerewards that awaiteach believer in heaven
J**R
todays warning
this book is very true and scary if you are not a christian. our world is in a big mess this writer seams to know his bible well .i read all his books.
A**I
Really good
I like the book,it got a little kooky for one or two chapters towards the end but overall its a good read.
J**T
This was one of the best books i've ever read
This was one of the best books i've ever read .I read it twice and let a lady who waz going to a pro choice rally in washington D.C. and after reading never went.
B**N
Much Truth, Some Conspiracy, Doom & Gloom
I don't read many of the contemporary Christian "anti-New Age" books, since I've learned by word of mouth many of their uncritical disdain for psychology. There are too many other good books to read, so the likes of Dave Hunt and Constance Cumby have been dropped by the wayside. Crossway Books seduced me with this one, though, and I was more pleased with the result.Marrs, in his Dark Secrets, doesn't hardly touch psychology at all, and when he does it is with both alarming justification and with quotes and links that aren't the usual. (We all know many of our great theoriest swallowed the garbage, like Jung, Fromm, Horney, Rogers, Maslow, Perls, Reik, Kubler-Ross, and others.) Rather than assaulting psychology, Marrs examines the Satanic elements of the New Age movement. Documentation is excellent throughout the book. The Occult definitely doesn't represent mainstream America, but he does show that we are many times taken in unaware because modern Occultism plays on many of the central themes of modern humanism: relativistic values, hedonism, narcissism, psychic determinism, sexual and familial relativism.He calls secular humanism the New Age movement's "fellow traveler." And psychologists have been heavily involved in the formation of New Age ideology. The Association for Humanistic Psychology is heavily New Age (Marrs only donates a paragraph, but I've been on their mailing list for 10 years and have a file full of guru seminars.) A psychologist wrote the Course in Miracles and other parapsychologists at UCLA produced and promoted the book and movement. My beloved Esalen Institute, where I confess I still make a pilgrimage almost every year, is distinctly New Age. Many psychologists and psychiatrists write new Age Christ Consciousness texts.Marrs, though, walks on the fine line of being like so many other "conspiratorial" books. Though one can easily see similarities in the civil religion of Rousseau or the humanistic religion of Comte, Marrs links the New Age religion squarely with ancient Babylon. Marrs' treatment is much more balanced than many of the statements of Lindsay, Crouch, Hunt, Swaggart, and Wilkerson, but sometimes borders on the same hysteria. He is a sensationalist doomsayer who thinks that the end of the world is coming any minute. Christ and His Kingdom are not the victors: Satan is truly Prince of this world. Nothing really happened at the Cross except personal salvation, and so Marrs' program calls for more personal salvation before the coming Armageddon.And Marrs, like many others on this theme, sometimes does slip into loosely linking more mainstream thinkers and Christians into New Age thought without much evidence. His statements about the World Council of Churches, the Prosperity movement, and a few others just aren't grounded in much evidence. People who have a couple points in common cannot really be linked in the same movement.
S**L
get this
very informative book, , it helps if you are a born-again bible-believer to really grasp everything that is covered here.
D**R
Recommended Pre-Requisite: Being a Christian.
If your a fundamentalist Christian or Evangelical this is the book for you. This book will speak volumes to your soul.This book is ultimatley, all true. There are many New Age leaders and groups, they have agenda's and beliefs, and they are advancing and shaping our culture and world. Even some of the new age leader do hate relligion to the point of trying to destroy it (even if by violence) And Christians do (should) believe everything this book says.However, Whether or not Christianity is real, or if the New Age is going to end up taking over the world and everyones going to become a demi-god...Is up to the reader.For the non believer, this book is an interesting and factual read into the beliefs and conflict between two relligious groups if taken into a non personal context.So befor for ordering, you better ask yourself...How's your faith?
H**Y
It Explains a Lot
The title says it all. That the New Age has its roots in Satanism is not news to Christians. It's something we have known for a long time. The Bible speaks strongly about the New Age (which isn't so new at all), as do informed churches, although the politically correct are having them silenced.This book ties together all the tangled strands that are the New Age; cults, Freemasonry, spiritualist churches, astrology, certain sections of the media...the whole bit, explaining their motive and their appeal. The seemingly innocent can lead to damnation.I think this book would be a great gift, perhaps a lifesaver, for a person who is getting sucked into the New Age. If you are a Christian this book may open your eyes to dangers to your spiritual life that you didn't know existed.It is easy to read and I highly recommend the Dark Secrets of the New Age as essential reading for this generation.
C**A
Book Quality was The best !!
Very excellent quality book arrived early bookstore very professional courteous and on time (prompt) service !!! Good price for great book !!
F**N
Higly recommended
Really good revealing book packed full with knowledge and insight. Good chapter on demons. As Texe says 25% of Jesus's ministry was "dealing" with demons. They are more prevalent today than ever.
A**R
Four Stars
Great book, good condition a swell
A**R
Five Stars
very good book
K**1
Not scripturally based
Condition okay packaging okay price okay. But book not scripturally safe. Would advise reading it and checking with your Bible and don't take all that is said as truth. Other things spot on ie new age movement.thank youKathleen
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