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Q:
Do you have any advice
regarding the 3 books known as "A Course in
Miracles?" Some
of my friends are looking at it for a "Bible Study", To myself
it seems more "New Age" than a Christian Study. Would you agree
with
my comments or am I wrong?
A
: "A
Course in Miracles" is made up of three books: a 622-page Text,
a
478-page Workbook for Students, and an 88-page Manual for Teachers. It
was written between 1965 and 1976 through an inner Voice heard by medical
psychologist Helen Schucman and dictated by her to psychologist William
Thetford. This began on October 21, 1965, when Schucman heard an inner
voice say, "This is a course in miracles. Please take notes." She
claimed
that this was the voice of Jesus and she took down a rapid dictation
in a
shorthand notebook.
Since the publication of the book, over one and a half million copies
of
"The Course" have been sold and over 2,200 study groups have
been formed.
The Foundation for A Course in Miracles was formed in 1983 and has
extensive facilities in Roscoe, NY, and a West Coast Branch in La Jolla,
CA. A lot of publicity came from a book promoting the Course by Marianne
Williamson called "A Return to Love." Her book was a major
bestseller,
she appeared on shows like the Oprah Winfrey show, and has counted among
her celebrity followers people like Elizabeth Taylor, Cher, Bette Midler,
and Shirley MacLaine.
The Course presents a philosophy and set of practices that supposedly
do
not need to be believed in order to work. They just need to be put into
practice. It claims to conquer all by a special brand of forgiveness
that
understands that all sin, guilt, and the evils of this world are just
an
illusion of the Ego. Here are some of the teachings of the Course:
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God did not create the world. It is
simply the creation of man's Ego.
God does not even know the world exists.
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Sin, fear, and death are illusions.
They are the result of
wrong-mindedness. "Death is the central dream from which all illusions
stem."
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The body of Jesus was an illusion.
Jesus is one of many Christs
and
we all have the possibility of becoming Christ.
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Jesus is not the only Saviour. He is
only one route of many which all lead to God in the end.
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Man is still in heaven. "There is no
need for help to enter Heaven
for you have never left."
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Only love is real and everything
negative is merely an illusion of
the mind. "Since love is all there is, sin in the sight of the Holy
Spirit is a mistake to be corrected, rather than an evil to be punished."
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Salvation comes by forgiving, which
is defined as the undoing of the
belief that sin, guilt, and death are real.
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Right-mindedness leads to seeing
through the vision of Christ and
hearing the Voice of God. At the end of the Course, the reader is left
in
the hands of his or her own Internal Teacher, Who will direct all
subsequent learning as He sees fit.
In conclusion, everything about "A Course in Miracles" is so
diametrically opposed to the teaching of the Bible, it is difficult to
find a place to focus in responding to it. Every one of the points above
is refuted by many scriptures. The Voice sounds like a form of Channeling
by false spirits. It is obviously wicked.
Isaiah 8:19-20 states, "And when they shall say unto you, Seek unto
them
that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter:
should not a people seek unto their God? for the living to the dead?
To
the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word,
it is because there is no light in them." God says that those who
speak
words by some familiar spirit whose words are "not according to
this
word" do so because there is no light in them. Helen Schucman spoke
by a
spirit but her words are not according to God's word, the Bible.
Therefore, there was no light in her.
This is borne out in Schucman's own testimony. She openly admitted that
she was unable to "integrate the teachings into her own life." The
Course
did not even help the one who wrote it down. It is a fraud.
For more information, you can check out the sites promoting the course
at:
www.acim.org
www.facim.org
You can also check out more detailed analyzes of the Course at:
www.religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/course.html
www.watchman.org/corseim.htm
www.learderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/thcourse.html
I hope this information helps. Thanks for writing.
Till he comes,
Pastor David Reagan