The New Spirituality is "neither an organized religion nor a 
systematized philosophy but a group of ideas and a network of 
communication." (1)
  Such an innocuous description is still somewhat typical-the New 
Spirituality is just one more option in modern day pluralism, about 
which we should probably be somewhat informed.   
I must disagree. 
While
 it is not an "organized religion," this spirituality is the 
reappearance of the massive system of ancient world paganism and, as 
such, represents the greatest threat to the church since the Greco-Roman
 pagan empire. The situation is urgent. 
The incredibly beautiful 
"Temple of Humankind"-secretly under construction since 1978, 100 feet 
below ground, inside a mountain near the northern Italian city of 
Vidracco-provides the right terminology. Its builders say the temple is 
not a place of prayer, but "a place for contemplation of the divine 
within the self." Their work, they say, is not for a religion but for "a new civilization." (2) 
Our culture is reaching a tipping point of momentous implications where the "New Spirituality" may well represent the next phase of the faith and practice of modern autonomous humanity, whose goal is nothing less than the construction of a new Sodom and Babel.
Few
 were expecting this. Most merely saw a cloud the size of a man's hand 
appearing on the Western horizon. That marginal "hippy" revolution of 
spiritual and sexual experimentation would quickly dissipate. The real
 threat was secular humanism. The fact is this  New Age "cloud of 
unknowing" has morphed into a perfect storm of latter rain that intends 
to irrigate the entire planet with the Aquarian "living water" of 
integrative monistic oneness.
Perhaps we are beginning to "get 
it," especially when it affects our children.  In 2007, California 
governor Schwarzenegger signed SB 777 into law, making it illegal for 
teachers and children to use terms like "mom" and "dad" and "husband" 
and "wife" in public schools. Already in England using such terms is now
 officially called "bullying." (3)
  Montgomery County, Maryland, allows people to use public restrooms 
based on who they think they are sexually; and in San Francisco, the 
Board of Supervisors will now issue municipal identification cards 
showing name, birth date, and photo, but no gender. 
The cloud has become a tsunami; the Sixties' sexual liberation
 was not a mere dream of hippies who had opted out of public life. In 
fact, in a long march through the institutions, the "Flower Power" 
children cleaned themselves up and became the "establishment" 
them-selves. They have demonized the patriarchal society of Western and 
biblical civilization as the greatest expression of human evil, and 
replaced it with a radical egalitarianism that knows no gender roles and
 believes that the murder of unborn babies is not only settled law but 
vital to the emancipation of women. (4)   In one generation, this sexual liberation has become public policy. The ideas behind these social changes are deeply and spiritually pagan-as even a cursory examination of Romans 1:18-28 will show.  Continue at Peter R. Jones

 
 
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