The emerging civil war
Paul Proctor — The Emerging Civil War: “If this isn’t a Trojan horse, then I don’t know what is.
You see, not a single word was written in the article about the overtly pagan practices, mystical beliefs and outright rejection of absolute truth that distinguishes the Emergent Church from the Southern Baptist Convention and most other mainline Christian denominations. The words ’spiritual formation,’ ‘contemplative,’ ‘centering prayer,’ ‘breath prayer,’ ‘Labyrinth’ and ‘lectio divina’ were nonexistent in the piece. Neither was anything said about how the mind-emptying mantras of the Emergent Church are designed to lead their practitioners into an altered state of consciousness, called ‘The Silence’ where voices and visions are the order of the day. Not once were its similarities to Hinduism, Buddhism, the occult and New Age ever even suggested. Worst of all, there was absolutely no warning whatsoever given to readers that such practices can result in demonic influence and the deification of self. ”
Paul Proctor’s excellent article speaks of a Christian Post article that really does not have a clue what the Emergent Church controversy is really all about. In this case it is about whether the Southern Baptists are going to allow its member churches to integrate new age pagan and Christian doctrine into a hybrid apostate Christianity or if it is going to make its membership stay true to the fundamental doctrines of the Bible.
The Emergent Church movement is bringing in the end time apostasy that was spoken of in the Bible. Its time for Christians to wake up and separate from the heretics!
Tags: Apostasy, emergent, emerging, New Age, Paul ProctorDate posted: Wednesday, April 4th, 2007 6:35 pm | Under category: Apostasy, Emerging/Emergent Church, Man corrupting God's creation, New Age/New Spirituality, Paul Proctor, church movements
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