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The New Age Movement vs. Christianity and The Coming Global Religion
The New Age Movement vs. Christianity and The Coming Global Religion
The New Age Movement vs. Christianity and The Coming Global Religion
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Why is the "New Age Movement" so diametrically opposed to Christianity?
Will the coming one world religion encompass New Age doctrines?
Is there a coming one world religion? If so could it be the New Age Movement; or a mixture of Islamic, Catholic-Christianity with the New Age Movement mixed with other religions; or a mutation thereof?

Unlock many mysteries including:
What is the coming one world religion?
Is the New Age Movement involved in the occult and mystery religions?
What is their hidden objective?
The key differences between New Age and Christianity.
Discover the New Age position regarding God, Jesus, sin, salvation and creation.
˃˃˃ New Age dogma encompasses a myriad of beliefs and practices.
Learn why the self improvement movement, meditation, and other seemingly benign practices are part of the New Age Movement's practices - and why it is spiritually dangerous?

˃˃˃ Learn why the "New Age" movement is not "New" at all, and what are its true roots
Understand how the New Age Movement has mixed Hindu, Buddhist and the ancient mystery religions into its teachings.

˃˃˃ There is already a movement attempting to unite as many religions into one master religion.
discover how a one world religion can emerge even though there are so many different religions throughout the world, and why it may be embraced by the masses.

Get your copy today and untangle the divine truth from the lies.

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PublisherRobert Rite
Release dateDec 6, 2015
ISBN9780692451359
The New Age Movement vs. Christianity and The Coming Global Religion
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BIO - Robert Rite Robert Rite is the author of several books including: - "Revelation Mysteries Decoded: Unlocking the Secrets of the coming Apocalypse" - "Signs in the Heavens, Divine Secrets of the Zodiac & the Blood Moons of 2014!" - "Apocalypse Codes - Decoding the Prophecies in the Book of Daniel" - "Ancient Apocalypse Codes" - "Aliens, Fallen Angels, Nephilim and the Supernatural" - "Be healed!....How to Unlock the Supernatural Healing Power of God" - "Awaken the Supernatural You!" - "Blood Moons Rising" - "Bible Verses for Supernatural Blessings" - "128 Powerful Bible Verses that can Save Your Life!" Most recently Robert has released "Signs in the Heavens" which is part of the "Supernatural Series" of books. These are the first in a series of inexpensive non-fiction works planned for release in the near future. Robert is also the creator of bible-blog.org where he has written over 135 articles on bible facts, and end-of-day prophecies among other related topics. With over 30 years experience in the marketing, management, publishing field, owner of a successful company, and bible prophecy author Robert has a lot to share with the online and offline community with digital based and physical books and related publications. "It is said that the truth at times is stranger than fiction. So have the best of both worlds, and stimulate your mind with subject matter - that really matters" Robert Rite How to stay connected with Robert Rite: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/robertritebooks Twitter: @Robert Rite You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbED4FN2Pww-u-o1uO0qylQ Google Plus URL: https://plus.google.com/u/0/100112453810665259776/posts/p/pub Blog URL: http://Bible-Blog.org

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    The New Age Movement vs. Christianity and The Coming Global Religion - Robert Rite

    The New Age Movement vs. Christianity

    and The Coming Global Religion

    By Robert Rite

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter One - The New Age Movement

    - Origin of NAM

    - The Genesis of the New Age Movement (NAM)

    Chapter Two - Religion and the NAM

    - Beliefs of the NAM

    - God and the NAM

    - Jesus and the NAM

    - Salvation and the NAM

    - Sin and the NAM

    Chapter Three - Self Improvement and the NAM

    - Man's Destiny and the NAM

    - Good and Evil and the NAM

    - The Feminist Movement and the NAM

    Chapter Four - Lucifer, Satan and the NAM

    - Reincarnation and the NAM

    - Aliens and the NAM

    Chapter Five - The coming One World Religion and the Apocalypse

    Chapter Six - The Garden of Eden and the NAM

    Sample book Chapter: "Signs in the Heavens"

    Chapter One - The New Age Movement (the NAM)

    This spiritual or religious movement is a modern revival of a combination of ancient religious, traditions and practices. The movement gets its name from the belief in the emergence of the "Age of Aquarius". In addition to ancient influences the NAM is rooted in the counterculture movement of the 1960's.

    It is hard to get an estimate of New Age membership since it encompasses so many belief systems (such as reincarnation, transcendental meditation, the occult, etc.). In America alone it is estimated that 10,000,000 people believe in or practice the NAM in one way or another. However, when you add related beliefs such as in reincarnation, transcendental meditation, Far Eastern beliefs in the USA and the world; then the global membership is believed to be much, much greater. For brevity purposes, in this book I refer to the New Age Movement as the NAM.

    Most New Age groups subscribe to the view that there is an Ultimate Source from which all things originate. Since it does not subscribe to a firm set of beliefs, there are many contradictions between this movement's beliefs and the belief of its followers. For example while some believe that an Ultimate Source came to create the universe and everything in it, other New Agers believe in a universal inter-relatedness that is not always emanating from a single source. And yet these opposing beliefs both fit into the NAM dogma! The New Age worldview embraces holism; the idea that everything in existence is intricately connected and part of a single source or whole.

    A common belief among the New Age movement is that mankind has or will soon enter, a new age known as the Age of Aquarius, whereby man will finally come to embrace love, joy, peace, abundance, and harmony among peoples and nations; the Golden Age of man.

    The New Age Movement is all about man achieving godhood without God (the Genesis Ch. 3 lie). So at the core of the NAM is faith in and worship of self (void of God). They claim that man can achieve this godhood by harnessing the all-pervasive life force that exists in the cosmos.

    Origin of NAM

    In the late 19th century Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, cofounder of the Theosophical Society, announced a coming New Age. She believed that Buddhism and related reincarnation based beliefs could bring about communion with Ascended Masters and advance the human race. Her ideas helped foment the New Age concept.

    In the 1940s Alice A. Bailey, founder of the Arcane School (an organization that disseminated spiritual teachings) and member of the Theosophical Society, has been credited with laying the foundation for the NAM and is regarded as its "high priestess". She suggested that a new messiah, the "Master Maitreya", would appear in the last quarter of the 20th century. She popularized meditation as a method to receive divine energy from Maitreya, thus raising the general level of spiritual awareness among its practitioners. These groups would later claim the ability to transmit spiritual energy to the world; that they would receive from the Ascended Masters. While the later may remain to be realized, the Master Maitreya did fail to appear in the latter part of the 20th Century, nor in the early part of the 21st Century. Perhaps he is waiting for more "divine energy" to manifest!

    As expectations of a New Age experience increased in the 1960s, a new organization, the Universal Foundation, emerged. Its leader, Anthony Brooke, predicted that an apocalyptic event would occur during the Christmas season of 1967. This also failed to materialize. Nevertheless a newfound interest in the movement exploded and a global network of New Age groups emerged.

    Then In 1970 David Spangler solidified the concept of the New Age movement, with a belief that the release of new waves of spiritual energy were activated by certain astrological changes; namely the movement of the Earth into the Age of Aquarius. Spangler’s perspective differed from his predecessors in that the New Age movement (NAM) now demanded an active response from its members; thus shifting the responsibility for the arrival of the New Age on the shoulders of those who believed in it. He also authored the book Revelation: The Birth of a New Age (1976); which increased interest in the NAM.

    Source: http:// www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/704347/New-Age-movement

    The Genesis of the New Age Movement (NAM)

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