What is "Rethinking"? By Discernment Group - December 5, 2007 http://herescope.blogspot.com/2007/11/what-is-rethinking.html |
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for sin does not exist."True perception is the means by which the world is saved from sin,
In his
November 9 Herescope article entitled, "'Oprah
and Friends' To Teach Course on New Age
Christ,"
former New Age follower Warren Smith
warned that a false Christ teaches a
Course in Miracles using the methods of
"mind training" and "thought reversal."
This "mind training and "thought reversal"
sounded an awful lot like "rethinking."
Curious about what this might mean, we began
to investigate the concept of "rethinking"
itself. We began with what has been called
"the New Age Bible" -- A Course in
Miracles.
As we thumbed through
A Course in
Miracles, we noticed that it physically
resembles a Bible. It is printed on
fine-quality paper and is divided into
chapters and verses. There is a hefty
Concordance of 1106 pages that contains
references to these "verses." It is very
seductive, in that it uses biblical terms
and phrases repeatedly. But intermixed
throughout is pure New Age occultism. It
would be mind-boggling to try to take every
statement and dissect it. Which is perhaps
the point.
The most astonishing feature of this "bible"
is its obvious dedication to the
re-orientation of people's thought
processes; i.e., "rethinking." It is a
structured step-by-step psycho-spiritual
training program that teaches people how to
"re-think." Each lesson builds upon the
previous lesson, in a methodical
deconstruction of old patterns of thinking.
An early lesson acknowledges that "you fear
the destruction of your thought system"
(Text, p. 51). But this Course is a
systematic and patterned reconstruction of
the mind based on new ways of seeing,
perceiving and thinking. The word "mind" and
its derivatives is covered by nine large
pages with 3 columns of small type in the
Concordance. The term "perception" and its
derivatives covers 3 pages.
The Preface states that the Course
"makes a fundamental distinction between the
real and the unreal; between knowledge and
perception." "Perception" is said to
be "based on interpretation, not on facts"
(p. x). By the end of the curricula what is
called "true perception" is said to
be the "one correction possible for false
perception," not "knowledge"
(Manual for
Teachers, p. 85).
Rational thought, which has been
systematically demolished throughout the
Course, is thereby discarded.
The word "still" is used frequently in the
sense of meditation and contemplation -- as
in "be still." This is so that the
participant can hear "God's voice" and be
open to new "truth" from the "Internal
Teacher, Who will direct all subsequent
learning as He sees fit"
(Concordance, p.
887-889 and Preface, p. ix-x). The Course
is filled with vacuous chants that must be
rehearsed over and over. And once the brain
has been emptied, it can thus be filled with
heretical mantras such as "My salvation
comes from me" or "My holiness is my
salvation"
(Workbook for Students, pp. 119 & 60).
A stunning example of shutting down the
brain in preparation for receiving new
teachings can be found on page 52 of the
Text, where the student is first told to "Be
still and know that I am God" before
accepting the new theology "The journey
to the cross should be the last 'useless
journey.'"
Warren Smith recorded his experiences with
these very verses from the Course in
his book
Reinventing Jesus Christ:
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Another example of emptying the brain in the Course is a lesson entitled "My thoughts do not mean anything" where the student is put through a "correction process" after "repeating an earlier statement that your mind is blank." This is called a "prerequisite for vision."
"Close your eyes for these exercises, and introduce them by repeating the idea for today quite slowly to yourself. Then add: 'This Idea will help to release me from all that I now believe." (Workbook, p. 16-17)
In the end,
the Course pupil will readily believe
that "Christ takes many forms with
different names"
(Manual for Teachers, p. 88)
and agree that we are all "co-creators"
(there are 13 references for this). In fact,
in example after example, there is a
startling doctrinal similarity between the
messages found in A Course in Miracles
and the new theologies of the
Emergent/Emerging church movement and New
Apostolic Reformation (Latter Rain).
Furthermore, the evangelical world has
largely borrowed these same same
psycho-spiritual techniques of rethinking,
with the same result that many are now
embracing new doctrines. Spiritual
formation, meditation and contemplation, and
the widespread use of structured curricula
using a stage-by-stage progression in
acquiring new theologies -- all of this
works in the same way as the Course in
Miracles to cause people to "rethink."
It is no wonder that Robert Schuller can
sponsor a
Rethink Conference at his Crystal
Cathedral and invite
big names from the evangelical world to
attend. Just what is intended by this
"rethink" agenda? Are evangelicals supposed
to "rethink" traditional Christianity? There
can be no doubt. And when
ex-New Agers like Warren Smith recognize
the
same patterns, processes and personnel,
then there should especially be widespread
concern.
In fact, Smith details Robert Schuller's
connections to A Course in Miracles
in Chapter 9 of his book
Deceived on Purpose, in which he
began by stating that in 1985 "members of
Schuller's staff were facilitating Course
in Miracles groups at the Crystal
Cathedral" (p. 94). The rest of the chapter
is a fascinating firsthand account of
Schuller's two decades of flirtations with
the Course.
The promo for the
Rethink Conference states that "Dr.
Robert Schuller was one of the original 'out-of-the
box' thinkers when it comes to church."
The question comes to mind - just how far
outside of the box will this rethinking go?
If the Course in Miracles is any
indication, thinking out-of-the-box means
thinking outside of the Bible.
The Truth:
"Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding." (Proverbs 9:6)
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