Secular Humanism and New Age
What does the Bible say about the beliefs of secular humanism and the New Age
movement? Secular humanism is a subtle yet extremely injurious cancer eating
away at the moral health of society. It is subtle in that it exalts human beings
as capable of solving any problem and charting humankind’s destiny. On the
surface the philosophy sounds good as a means of building one’s self esteem.
But the exaltation of human abilities means the elimination of a Creator who is
higher and sets standards for human behavior. This cancer eats away at the
principles of Christianity, traditional public education, and general morality.
It provides the foundation for a variety of popular anti-biblical philosophies.
At the center of this fatal evolutionary belief is the teaching that there is
no God or personal Creator (atheism), and that humans are the apex of all
reality. Its subtly appeals to many by saying that all humans are innately good
(ignoring the Fall of the human race) and have unlimited potential to evolve
into perfect creatures. Humanism teaches total self-sufficiency, completely
denying any need for Deity.
The New Age movement has kindred elements with secular humanism. The movement
maintains that humankind stands at the threshold of a "new age" toward
which individuals now must evolve mentally and spiritually. New Age evangelists
proclaim that the good within all people is actually the dormant god existing in
each person. The New Age goal is to awaken the god who sleeps deep within each
human. In order to realize this false spiritual state, a new consciousness is
needed to usher in a worldwide transformation of individuals and society, as
people come to realize that they themselves are gods and therefore divine.
Interestingly, what is called "new" in the western world has
influences from ancient eastern philosophy.
Another falsehood of New Age is the monistic belief, taken from the Hindu
religion, that all matter, including human beings, are of the same origin. Thus
"all is one." This pantheistic belief maintains that "all is
god."
New Agers also believe that through enlightenment and gaining a higher
consciousness of one’s inner deity, one is able to save both himself and the
world from destruction. New Agers have also borrowed from the Hindu concept of
reincarnation. By being born again over and over in cyclic births, New Age
followers believe they are able to purge themselves of sin and bad karma. They
also believe that since they share a divine oneness with all things, they can
create whatever is visualized through the power of the mind.
An announced purpose of the New Age Movement is prevention of the extinction
of the human race, expected to occur either by nuclear holocaust or through
depletion of the world’s natural resources. Thus protecting the environment is
a top priority for the New Age movement. New Agers support the establishment of
a New World Order that will police the globe and bring the East and West
together in harmony.
Sadly, New Age thinking has permeated nearly every aspect of modern life.
Large corporations send their decision-making managers to seminars on mind
enhancement. Therapists employ techniques based on inner reflection and
exploration of consciousness. Marketing experts emphasize human potential for
its motivation power. Entertainers turn inward to discover an inner power that
will catapult them to popularity. What was once an insignificant subculture of
devotees has now moved into the mainstream of American life. The church must
resist every expression of this perversion of the truth.
Scripture exposes the deception of this subtle dishonesty. "There is no
one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands, no one who seeks
God. All have turned away, they have together become worthless; there is no one
who does good, not even one" (Rom. 3:10-12). Unlike New Age, the Bible
declares that truth is found, not by looking inward to self, but by looking
upward, not by looking to men, but by looking to God (Jer. 17:5,9). Paul’s
rhetorical question says it best: "Has not God made foolish the wisdom of
the world?" (1 Cor. 1:20). Indeed, "Salvation is found in no one else,
for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be
saved" (Acts 4:12).
On the basis of God’s inspired Word, the Assemblies of God rejects the lies
of secular humanism and New Age heresy as contrary to the Truth.
CONCERNS:
The church today must be vigilant, always alert to the godless philosophies
that are seeking to creep into control everywhere around us. Sweet sounding
statements spoken by secular humanists and New Agers can lull unsuspecting
Christians into allowing a takeover of public schools, colleges, universities,
political structures, and the whole fabric of society. But the total philosophy
behind the innocent sounding ideas of individual rights and freedoms must be
understood. We are not called to make everyone believe just the way we believe,
but God expects us to stand for truth and resist Satan’s efforts to seduce and
draw unsuspecting innocents away from God’s plan for every human being.
It is good to protect the environment, but voting for a New Ager because he
calls on us to protect the environment could be catastrophic. It is good to
encourage personal creativity and initiative, but to vote for a secular humanist
who doesn’t believe there is a God to which human creativity and initiative
are responsible could bring disaster. Informed, praying Christians can make
their mark on society.
Taken from the Assemblies of God
"beliefs" section on their website.
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