IS YOUR CHURCH PRACTICING HINDUISM? When I was first saved out the New Age movement, I went directly into Bible college and what I considered to be the Christian "Church world." Of course, being new to Christianity, it was easy to join fringe groups and not recognize them as such. I started attending different Church services and reading the Bible. At one point I ended up at a more lively congregation, and upon familiarizing myself with what they were doing, skeptical questions began entering my mind about their supposedly Christian faith practices. Those thoughts went something like, "Wait a second, are you saying that enough faith will allow me to determine my own reality, magically being able to receive a new car, house, or whatever I want?" The congregation turned out to be involved with the “Word of Faith“ movement, which might as well be called “New Age,” and both are just forms of old-fashioned Hinduism. In New Age, the concept of repeating a mantra is called
"creative visualization,” which is also why the Word of Faith people say, "Hey, you better be careful with your words. Don't even say you're getting sick because you have the power to make that happen. The ‘force of faith’ is in your mouth, so whatever you keep speaking will become your reality.” But it’s all just warmed-over Hinduism. The Hindu religion is having a major impact on the Christian Church today, and it’s from a purposeful effort by Hinduism to slap Christianese on their practices, dishing that product out to Church folks who've been sold a bill of goods: Far-Eastern techniques are being taught in Churches today, like how Hindus perform meditation for getting into an altered state of consciousness to try “escaping reincarnation.” Through Hindu instruction in the Christian Church today, people are having spiritual experiences that are not from the Spirit of God, and most people
don't know it is a demonic force because they aren't given the background
on Hinduism to fully understand what they're being asked to do.