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  The Watchman Expositor: New Age Movement Profile
The New Age Movement is both a religious and a social movement.
The term "New Age" is an informal term derived from astrology, which indicates that this earth, if not the cosmos, is on the verge of an evolutionary transition from the Picean Age (rationality) to the Aquarian Age of spirituality, bliss, and harmony of all things.
The fundamental issues that need to be addressed with New Agers are epistemology (the source of truth), the irrationality of relativism, factual and historical errors, the fallacies and inconsistencies of living out their world-view, and finally, a clarification of the real God, Jesus, and gospel, contrasted to those of the New Age.
www.watchman.org /profile/nwagmpro.htm   (1847 words)

  
 The Age Old New Age Movement
It is from astrology that the "age of Aquarius" is derived.
The New Age Movement is a reaction to this atheistic view, but it is no closer to the truth than secular humanism is. The New Age Movement has put an emphasis on the mind (as seen in its mysticism) and on the spirit (as seen in its worldview of God, matter and mankind).
New Agers use these words to claim that each one has a divine spark within because he or she is part of the divine essence.
www.bibleprobe.com /new_age.htm   (4620 words)

  
 New Age Movment - New Age or Old Occult?
New Age music is a term applied to the works of various composers and musicians who strive to create soothing audio environments rather than follow song structures.
In summary, the term "New Age" is an informal term derived from astrology, which indicates that this earth, if not the cosmos, is on the verge of an evolutionary transition from the Piscean Age (rationality) to the Aquarian Age of spirituality, bliss, and harmony of all things.
New Age advocates say that this incarnation is presently taking place on a planetary scale, and is not unlike the incarnation of the Cosmic Christ in the body of Jesus 2,000 years ago.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/Cults/newage.htm   (7335 words)

  
 NEW AGE SPIRITUALITY
The New Age is in fact a free-flowing spiritual movement; a network of believers and practitioners who share somewhat similar beliefs and practices, which they add on to whichever formal religion that they follow.
New Age teachings became popular during the 1970's as a reaction against what some perceived as the failure of Christianity and the failure of Secular Humanism to provide spiritual and ethical guidance for the future.
New Age Music A gentle, melodic, inspirational music form involving the human voice, harp, lute, flute, etc. It is used as an aid in healing, massage therapy and general relaxation.
www.religioustolerance.org /newage.htm   (2239 words)

  
 What's the Appeal of the New Age Movement?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The hope of a new age, then, is wrapped up in a view of mankind that sees humanity as progressively evolving to a higher spiritual state, with corresponding progress in the world at large.
Even though New Agers--in the fallenness of their human pride--declare their equality with God, deep within them remains a realization that they are not capable of bearing the burden of freedom they so arrogantly claim.
New Age teachers are right on one important count: In order to reach our highest potential as humans, we need to be personally transformed.
www.rbc.org /ds/q1103/q1103.html   (6672 words)

  
 The New Age Movement
The followers of the New Age want humanity to function as a "superorganism," similar to a school of fish or a flock of birds, reacting to danger within a fraction of a second and behaving in such cooperation that we seem to have a common brain.
This critical mass is what New Age followers were trying to achieve with the event they called the "Harmonic Convergence." The Harmonic Convergence provided an opportunity for New Age adherents to channel their collective powers toward the common goal of world peace and harmony.
New Age followers will be completely turned off if we use reason with them to show them the error of their beliefs.
www.leaderu.com /orgs/probe/docs/newage1.html   (2413 words)

  
 New Age basics and agenda
The New Age Movement is like a sponge that attempts to absorb all religions, and beliefs from different cultures into one spiritual, socio-economical unified system.
New age music brings in well over a hundred million a year, new age jewelry over 5 million, crystals are sold from 10.00 to 100.00 dollars and some up to 10,000 dollars.
New Age groups are quite eclectic; drawing from several different sources but one of the more prominent unifying themes of the NAM is their experiences which bind them together.
www.letusreason.org /Nam4.htm   (4334 words)

  
 The New Age Movement
Although most refer to it as the New Age Movement, many in the movement do not like that label, and many others would not even consider themselves part of the movement, even though they may hold to many of the core beliefs of the New Age Movement.
The New Age Movement is syncretistic and therefore evolutionary in its nature.
Since New Agers already believe that "all is one," the next logical assumption would be that "all is god." All of creation partakes of the divine essence.
www.leaderu.com /orgs/probe/docs/newage.html   (1212 words)

  
 The New Age Movement
It is a new way of thinking, a way not at all shaped by the norms of God's Word or governed by the morals set forth in the Scriptures, but a way of thinking that is directly opposed to the God and the Christ of the Scriptures.
If this is happening in our families, then New Age proponents are accomplishing exactly what they have set out to do: persuade the younger generation to turn from God and the objective rule of His Word for their lives, and to follow after man and His own values of right and wrong.
New Age advocates know of the power the television has, and they use it to their advantage.
www.rsglh.org /new_age_movement.htm   (3922 words)

  
 NEW AGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Age is a developing belief system encompassing thousands of autonomous (and sometime contradictory) beliefs, organizations, and events.
New Age terms and dogma are mere fantasy, devoid of any logic and based on the vain imagination of deluded occultists.
New Age thinking offers “Nirvana, The Void” as it’s ultimate state – where there is an impersonal vacuum, a nothing, just “oneness with the Universe”.
www.africanaquatics.co.za /_christian/_articles/new_age.htm   (1993 words)

  
 The New Age Movement - at BibleStudy.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Briefly, the New Age Movement is not a new cult or an organization but a philosophical direction which blends ideas from many Eastern cults and religions with ancient pagan backgrounds.
New Ageism is a major thrust in the developing "one world religion." The power and prevalence of New Age ideas permeate the world, including Christianity and most other religions.
The motto of the New Age is: "All is one, all is God, and we are God." God is not personal, but a force, which does not judge you or hassle you with morals.
www.biblestudy.org /basicart/newage1.html   (4108 words)

  
 New Age - religious cults, sects and movements
The New Age may more properly be called the New Age Movements: a number of separate groups that tend to be categorized according to their differences from the mainstream world religions.
The New Age is ultimately a collection of diverse movements that revolve around the central belief that humans are capable of shaping reality and establishing truth; the theories regarding the ways in which reality and truth can be shaped are as varied as the groups espousing them.
Douglas Groothuis explains what the New Age movement is, analyzes its major doctrines, and shows how it is influencing politics, science, health care, and education.
www.apologeticsindex.org /n09.html   (709 words)

  
 The New Age Movement
New Age Philosophy has conquered the West intellectually and Western culture is currently experiencing a phenomenal shift - sociological, spiritual and ideological.
There are 6 million New Age sites on the Web and the NAM consists of a massive and well organised network consisting of thousands of groups, trusts, foundations, clubs, lodges, and spiritual groups whose goal and purpose is to prepare the world to enter the coming Aquarian Age.
New Age believes in the essential goodness of Man and the Divine Spark in Man and the New Age movement is not a unified cult system of beliefs and practices, even though its roots derive from Vedic Philosophy.
www.eastrovedica.com /html/newage.htm   (2414 words)

  
 Revealing The New Age Movement!
Called the New Age Movement, it incorporates the basic teachings of all the major non-biblical religions, the central political philosophies of governments which deny freedom of conscience, and the humanistic and evolutionist philosophies of science and technology.
New Age people are determined to work in harmony with the world's energy and return to natural things, using herbal remedies rather than chemical products.
Because the New Age Movement is such a loosely linked network of largely independent groups, Bible-believers are just beginning to become aware of the extent to which this movement has saturated the societies of the world.
www3.bc.sympatico.ca /thegoodnews/newage.htm   (4969 words)

  
 New Age Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Age Movement is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
One reason for this is that New Agers have taken the New Testament sculpture (if you will) of Christ, crafted an esoteric/mystical chisel, and hammered away at this sculpture until a completely new image has been formed.
A movement based in large part on the teachings of E. Kenyon (1867-1948) that became a distinct movement under the teaching and leadership of Kenneth Hagin, a Pentecostal faith-healing evangelist.
www.experiencefestival.com /new_age_movement   (1114 words)

  
 THE ROOTS OF THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT - Oriental Renaissance- Theosophy - Occultism
New Age was primarily a movement amongst the younger generation in the late sixties that demanded to play a greater part in all aspects of society.
New Age has not traveled to the end of the road yet.
One may pray that the movement will sustain its original purity and raise high the spirit of new generations, giving it an immense vista of life and a purpose to live for.
www.xs4all.nl /~wichm/newageb.html   (2938 words)

  
 The New Age Movement
In this instance, the recipe for New Age adds a dash of spiritualism, the belief that people are able to communicate with the spirits of the dead, which is in direct opposition to the teachings of God.
Since New Age believes in the philosophy of One, each person is a god and they don't believe in sin according to its biblical definition.
I am well aware that only the surface of the New Age cult confusion has been scratched in the brevity of this article, however, it is my prayer before God that lives will be directed toward the truth of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world.
jesustheson.com /new_age_movement.htm   (2444 words)

  
 Watchman Fellowship: Articles on the New Age Movement
A New Age Novel Revisited: The Celestine Prophecy.
New Age in the Schools: Dare to Look Deeper into Drug Education.
New Age in the Schools: Educators Respond to Parents.
www.watchman.org /na   (260 words)

  
 New Age Movement Articles
- what are the new energies people are using to be healed or balanced with and what is their source.
The New age plan- what has been told and prophesied by the New age spirit?
What type of Jesus does the new age present, is he the same as the bibles?
www.letusreason.org /NAMdir.htm   (516 words)

  
 Exposing Satanism Witchcraft and the New World Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The new age movement is the most deceptive and damaging philosophy around today.
Hinduism, Taoism and all the eastern philosophies are a result of demons talking to those who would allow them to.
New age agenda Answers for the New Age Taoism
www.exposingsatanism.org /new_age_links.htm   (310 words)

  
 Heresies, Occult, & New Age Movement Topical Index Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Age-Old New Age Movement (Harold J. Barry)
Was the New Testament Influenced by Pagan Philosophy?
Neopaganism, Feminism, and the New Polytheism (Norman Geisler)
ic.net /~erasmus/RAZ159.HTM   (638 words)

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