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Dark Secrets of the New Age

by Texe Marrs

📖 Overview

Dark Secrets of the New Age explores the rise of New Age spirituality and its potential influence on Christianity and Western society. The book examines various New Age practices, beliefs, and organizations through a Christian evangelical perspective. Author Texe Marrs presents research and documentation about New Age movement leaders, philosophies, and teachings. The text covers topics including meditation, holistic health, channeling, and the concept of human divinity. This 1987 publication aims to alert Christian readers about what Marrs considers to be concerning aspects of New Age spirituality. The book includes analysis of symbols, terminology, and connections between different New Age groups and figures. The work represents a significant example of evangelical Christian counter-messaging against alternative spirituality in the late 20th century. Its themes center on religious authenticity, spiritual discernment, and the preservation of traditional Christian doctrine.

👀 Reviews

Readers report this book exposes New Age practices and their alleged connection to occult spirituality. Those who agree with Marrs' Christian perspective appreciate his research linking New Age beliefs to paganism and documenting what they see as anti-Christian influences. Critics say the book makes extreme claims without sufficient evidence and exhibits paranoid thinking. Multiple reviewers note factual errors and oversimplified arguments. Some readers object to Marrs labeling practices like meditation and yoga as demonic. Reviews: Goodreads: 3.9/5 (48 ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (89 ratings) Sample review quotes: "Documents the spiritual deception but goes overboard with conspiracy theories" - Goodreads reviewer "Opened my eyes to New Age infiltration of churches" - Amazon reviewer "Too much fearmongering, not enough facts" - ChristianBook.com review "Research seems cherry-picked to support predetermined conclusions" - Goodreads reviewer

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔮 Author Texe Marrs was a former U.S. Air Force officer who taught aerospace engineering at the University of Texas before becoming a Christian conspiracy researcher. 📚 The book, published in 1987, was one of the first mainstream Christian works to extensively examine and criticize the emerging New Age movement's influence on Western society. 🌟 Several prominent New Age leaders mentioned in the book, including Shirley MacLaine and Benjamin Creme, gained significant media attention during the 1980s, helping fuel public interest in the topic. ⚠️ Marrs claimed to have spent over three years researching New Age practices and infiltrating various New Age groups to gather firsthand information for the book. 🔍 The book popularized the concept of "New Age infiltration" in Christian circles and influenced numerous subsequent works about perceived spiritual threats to Christianity.