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CUL:New Age: The Practical View by Southwest Radio Church
THE SOUTHWEST RADIO CHURCH
Among the various mechanisms and means devised over the years as a
vehicle for world government, the latest is the New Age Movement. While
claiming to be the "new spirituality, " the New Age only offers the
same, worn-out old cliches about peace, love , higher selves, and lower
living that have accompanied malcontents from Plato until now.
Redistributing the wealth of others may beat working productively, but
such dreams do not happen naturally; they must be imposed from the top
downward. This oppression from above is the real momentum behind New
Age "flowers."
DOCUMENTATION; The New American, October 12, 1987
...Ideologically, those involved in the New Age Movement are
invariably to the left in the political spectrum.
...Though its roots go back several centuries, the New Age Movement,
with its heavy leftist tilt, is clearly linked to the radicalism of the
1960's.
...The New Age Movement is basically collectivist in its politics.
(New Ager Marilyn) Ferguson quotes political scientist Melvin Gurtov
approvingly: "The new person creates the new collectivity and what the
new collectivity creates -- is -- the new politics."... On the issues
of foreign policy and national security, the New Age Movement lines up
squarely with the Soviet-dominated peace movement .... Finally, the New
Age Movement is strongly committed to globalism. Throughout the
movement's literature there is hostility toward nationalism and an
emphasis on "planetary consciousness." Marilyn Ferguson declares: "All
countries are economically and ecologically involved with each other,
politically enmeshed. The old gods of isolationism and nationalism are
tumbling, artifacts like the stone deities of Easter
Island."....Futurist Alvin Toffler also envisions his "new
civilization" as a global one:"...This consciousness is shared by
multinational executives, long-haired environmental campaigners,
financiers, revolutionaries, intellectuals, poets, and painters, not to
mention members of the Trilateral Commission ... And its appearance is
seen as an evolutionary necessity -- a step closer to a "cosmic
consciousness" that would embrace the heavens as well." .. Many in the
New Age Movement see the United Nations as the foundation of such a new
global order ... The New Age Movement is a significant political force
that could determine the future. Freedom-loving Americans should not
take lightly the implications of the following statement by Tom Hayden:
"Those who filled the streets in the 60's may yet fill the halls of
government in the 80's and if we do, I don't believe we will forget our
roots."
Among the warnings to be found in the Bible is I Thessalonians 5:3:
" For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction
cometh upon them ..." This is the theme of the New Age. But, as we have
seen, the New Age is merely "old tyranny, " dressed-up in "new
clothes." Let Christians bear in mind that we know a tree by its fruit.
Apart from Christ Jesus, the Prince of Peace, no true peace will be
found.
published by THE SOUTHWEST RADIO CHURCH P.O. BOX 1144 Oklahoma City,
OK 73101