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The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow

by Constance Cumbey

📖 Overview

The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, published in 1983, examines the New Age movement from a conservative Christian perspective. Author Constance Cumbey presents her research and analysis of New Age spirituality, which she positions as a threat to traditional Christian values. Cumbey traces connections between various New Age organizations, leaders, and belief systems through documentation and firsthand accounts. The book outlines what she identifies as core New Age concepts including planetary transformation, universal consciousness, and the merging of world religions. The investigation moves through topics like meditation practices, holistic medicine, and environmental activism, examining their potential links to New Age ideology. Cumbey draws from her background as an attorney to build her case about the movement's scope and influence. The book stands as an early example of evangelical Christian critique of alternative spirituality in modern America. Its themes of religious authority, cultural change, and competing worldviews continue to resonate in ongoing debates about faith and society.

👀 Reviews

Readers view this 1983 book as an early warning about New Age spirituality from a Christian perspective. Reviews indicate many Christians found it eye-opening in connecting various New Age movements and philosophies. Readers appreciated: - Detailed research and documentation - Exposure of occult influences in society - Clear writing style that explains complex topics - Biblical analysis of New Age beliefs Common criticisms: - Over-emphasis on conspiracy theories - Some conclusions seen as reaching/alarmist - Dated references and examples - Writing can be repetitive - Limited scope beyond Christian viewpoint Ratings: Amazon: 4.6/5 (126 reviews) Goodreads: 4.1/5 (89 ratings) Sample review quotes: "Opened my eyes to subtle deceptions" - Amazon reviewer "Important but occasionally paranoid" - Goodreads user "The research is solid but conclusions go too far" - Christian book site reviewer

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌈 The book, published in 1983, was one of the first major works to critically examine the New Age movement from a Christian perspective 📚 Constance Cumbey wrote the book after discovering what she believed were connections between the New Age movement and Nazi occultism while researching at the Detroit Public Library 🔍 The title refers to the rainbow as a symbol co-opted by the New Age movement, which Cumbey felt was a misappropriation of the biblical symbol of God's covenant with Noah ⚖️ Cumbey was a practicing attorney in Michigan when she wrote the book, and she applied her legal research skills to compile extensive documentation about New Age organizations and leaders 📖 The book became highly influential in evangelical Christian circles and sparked numerous other publications examining similar themes throughout the 1980s and early 1990s