By Warren Smith
Oprah Winfrey will be letting out all the stops on her XM Satellite
Radio program this coming year. Beginning January 1, 2008, “Oprah &
Friends” will offer a year-long course on the New Age teachings of A
Course in Miracles.1 A lesson a day throughout the year will completely
cover the 365 lessons from the Course in Miracles “Workbook.”
For example, Lesson #29 asks you to go through your day affirming that
“God is in everything I see.”2 Lesson #61 tells each person to repeat
the affirmation “I am the light of the world.”3 Lesson #70 teaches the
student to say and believe “My salvation comes from me.”4
By the end of the year, “Oprah & Friends” listeners will have
completed all of the lessons laid out in the Course in Miracles
Workbook. Those who finish the Course will have a wholly redefined
spiritual mindset—a New Age worldview that includes the belief that
there is no sin, no evil, no devil, and that God is “in” everyone and
everything. A Course in Miracles teaches its students to rethink
everything they believe about God and life. The Course Workbook bluntly
states: “This is a course in mind training”5 and is dedicated to
“thought reversal.”6
Teaching A Course in Miracles will be Oprah’s longtime friend and
special XM Satellite Radio reporter Marianne Williamson—who also
happens to be one of today’s premier New Age leaders. She and
Conversations with God author Neale Donald Walsch co-founded the
American Renaissance Alliance in 1997, that later became the Global
Renaissance Alliance of New Age leaders, that changed its name again in
2005 to the Peace Alliance. This Peace Alliance seeks to usher in an
era of global peace founded on the principles of a New Age/New
Spirituality that they are now referring to as a “civil rights movement
for the soul.”7 They all agree that the principles of this New Age/New
Spirituality are clearly articulated in A Course in Miracles—which is
fast becoming the New Age Bible. So what is A Course in Miracles and
what does it teach?
A Course in Miracles is allegedly “new revelation” from “Jesus” to help
humanity work through these troubled times. This “Jesus”—who bears no
doctrinal resemblance to the Bible’s Jesus Christ—began delivering his
channeled teachings in 1965 to a Columbia University Professor of
Medical Psychology by the name of Helen Schucman.
One day Schucman heard an “inner voice” stating, “This is a course in
miracles. Please take notes.”8 For seven years she diligently took
spiritual dictation from this inner voice that described himself as
“Jesus.” A Course in Miracles was quietly published in 1975 by the
Foundation for Inner Peace. For many years “the Course” was an
underground cult classic for New Age seekers who studied “the Course”
individually, with friends, or in small study groups.
As a former New Age follower and devoted student of A Course in
Miracles, I eventually discovered that the Course in Miracles was—in
reality—the truth of the Bible turned upside down. Not having a true
understanding of the Bible at the time of my involvement, I was led to
believe that A Course in Miracles was “a gift from God” to help
everyone understand the “real” meaning of the Bible and to help bring
peace to the world. Little did I know that the New Age “Christ” and the
New Age teachings of A Course in Miracles were everything the real
Jesus Christ warned us to watch out for. In Matthew 24 Jesus warned
about false teachers, false teachings and the false “Christs” who would
pretend to be Him.
When I left the New Age “Christ” to follow the Bible’s Jesus Christ, I
had come to understand that the “Jesus” of A Course in Miracles was a
false “Christ,” and that his Course in Miracles was dangerously
deceptive. Here are some quotes from the “Jesus” of A Course in
Miracles:
“There is no sin. . . " 9 [See note]
A “slain Christ has no meaning.”10
“The journey to the cross should be the last ‘useless journey.”11
“Do not make the pathetic error of ‘clinging to the old rugged
cross.’”12
“The Name of Jesus Christ as such is but a symbol... It is a symbol
that is safely used as a replacement for the many names of all the gods
to which you pray.”13
“God is in everything I see.”14
“The recognition of God is the recognition of yourself.”15
“The oneness of the Creator and the creation is your wholeness, your
sanity and your limitless power.”16
“The Atonement is the final lesson he [man] need learn, for it teaches
him that, never having sinned, he has no need of salvation.”17
Most Christians recognize that these teachings are the opposite of what
the Bible teaches. In the Bible, Jesus Christ’s atoning death on the
cross of Calvary was hardly a “useless journey.” His triumph on the
cross provides salvation to all those who confess their sin, accept Him
and follow Him as their Lord and Saviour. His victory on the cross
rings throughout the New Testament. It has been gloriously sung about
in beloved hymns through the ages and is at the heart of our Christian
testimony.
I found the Jesus of the Bible to be wholly believable as He taught
God’s truth and warned about the spiritual deception that would come in
His name. The “Jesus” of A Course in Miracles reveals himself to be an
imposter when he blasphemes the true Jesus Christ by saying that a
“slain Christ has no meaning” and that we are all “God” and that we are
all “Christ.” It was by reading the Bible’s true teachings of Jesus
Christ that I came to understand how deceived I had been by A Course in
Miracles and my other New Age teachings.
I was introduced to A Course in Miracles by Dr. Gerald Jampolsky’s book
Love is Letting Go of Fear. Jampolsky declared in his easy-to-read book
how the teachings of A Course in Miracles had changed his life. As an
ambassador for A Course in Miracles over the years, Jampolsky has been
featured not only in New Age circles but at least twice on Robert
Schuller’s Hour of Power. While Schuller introduced Jampolsky and his
“fabulous”18 Course in Miracles-based books to his worldwide television
audience, it was Marianne Williamson’s appearance on a 1992 Oprah
Winfrey Show that really shook the rafters.
On that program, Oprah enthusiastically endorsed Williamson’s book, A
Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles.
Oprah told her television audience that Williamson’s book about A
Course in Miracles was one of her favorite books, and that she had
already bought a thousand copies and would be handing them out to
everyone in her studio audience. Oprah’s endorsement skyrocketed
Williamson’s book about A Course in Miracles to the top of the New York
Times bestseller list. Ironically, all of this was happening after I
had left the Course and the New Age. In fact, I was doing the final
editing on my book The Light That Was Dark that warned about the
dangers of the New Age—and in particular A Course in Miracles.
After being introduced to the world on Oprah, Marianne Williamson has
continued to grow in popularity and, as previously mentioned, has
become one of today’s foremost New Age leaders. Williamson credits
Winfrey for bringing her book about A Course in Miracles before the
world: “For that, my deepest thanks to Oprah Winfrey. Her enthusiasm
and generosity have given the book, and me, an audience we would never
otherwise have had.”19 In her 2004 book, The Gift of Change, Williamson
wrote:
“Twenty years ago, I saw the guidance of the Course as key to changing
one’s personal life; today, I see its guidance as key to changing the
world. More than anything else, I see how deeply the two are
connected.”20
Thus the New Age teachings of A Course in Miracles are about to be
taught by Marianne Williamson to millions of listeners on Oprah’s XM
Satellite Radio program. Listeners are encouraged to buy A Course in
Miracles for the year-long course. An audio version of A Course in
Miracles recited by Richard (John Boy Walton) Thomas is also available
on compact disc.
Popular author Wayne Dyer told his PBS television audience that the
“brilliant writing” of A Course in Miracles would produce more peace in
the world.21 Williamson’s New Age colleague, Neale Donald Walsch, said
his “God” stated that “the era of the Single Saviour is over”22 and
that he (“God”) was responsible for authoring the teachings of A Course
in Miracles.23
Meanwhile, Gerald Jampolsky’s Course in Miracles-based book,
Forgiveness, continues to be sold in Robert Schuller’s Crystal
Cathedral bookstore as Schuller prepares to host a January 17-19, 2008,
“Rethink Conference” at his Crystal Cathedral.24
At this critical time in the history of the world, the New Gospel/New
Spirituality is coming right at the world and the church with its New
Age teachings and its New Age Peace Plan. But this New Age Peace Plan
has at its deceptive core the bottom-line teaching from A Course in
Miracles that “we are all one” because God is “in” everyone and
everything. But the Bible is clear that we are not God (Ezekiel 28:2;
Hosea 11:9). And per Galatians 3:26-28, our only oneness is in Jesus
Christ—not in ourselves as “God” and “Christ.” What Oprah and Marianne
Williamson and the world will learn one day is that humanity’s only
real and lasting peace is with the true Jesus Christ who is described
and quoted in the Holy Bible (Romans 5:1).
Oprah Winfrey’s misplaced faith in Marianne Williamson and the New Age
teachings of A Course in Miracles is a sure sign of the times. But an
even surer sign of the times is that most Christians are not taking
heed to what is happening in the world and in the church. We are not
contending for the faith as the Bible admonishes us to do (Jude 3).
It is time for all of our Purpose-Driven and Emerging church pastors to
address the real issue of the day. Our true Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ is being reinvented, redefined, and blasphemed right in front of
our eyes and hardly anyone seems to notice or care. If we want the
world to know who Jesus Christ is, we need to also warn them about who
He is not. There is a false New Age “Christ” making huge inroads into
the world and into the church. The Apostle Paul said that “it is a
shame” we have to even talk about these things, but talk about them we
must (Ephesians 5:12-16).
If people want to follow Oprah Winfrey and the New Age “Christ” of A
Course in Miracles they certainly have that right. But let them be
warned that the New Age “Christ” they are following is not the same
Jesus Christ who is so clearly and authoritatively presented in the
pages of the Bible.
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