Thursday, February 16, 2012

She is Not the Antichrist

Yesterday, I spoke NOT of THE antichrist, but of the SPIRIT of antichrist in the world today. I am sure you can all think of examples of those who embody the spirit of antichrist.  But in my opinion, there is no one who does so more than Oprah Winfrey. Alarmingly, USA Today has called her a “spiritual leader for the new millennium, a moral voice of authority for the nation, one of the world's most influential spiritual leaders.”

In 2008, she began a radio program, “Oprah & Friends,” offering a year-long Course in Miracles, a spiritual journey that says: there are many paths to whatever-you-call God; all religions are equally false and equally true; God is in everything we see; each of us is the light of the world; and our salvation comes from us.  Hers is a religion of affirmation, toleration, and no absolutes (and of course, no cross).

Is Oprah an instrument of Satan to bring in a new religion that fits the new world order?  When Oprah visited Joel Osteen's church last year, he praised her: "We're honored to have you here; we celebrate you for what God is doing in your life." I'm sure he meant her humanitarian projects. Yes, she does great things. But these dare not be attributed to God ("for Satan disguises himself as an angel of light") because "every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ is God is the spirit of antichrist." (2 Cor 11:14; 1 Jn 4:3)

2 comments:

  1. It is shocking how this universalism has migrated into the church, especially the young people. Love has been manipulated into tolerance which is bent to approval of everything under the sun that makes people happy. I know a number of young Christians who approve of gay marriage, alternate lifestyles, and so forth. Truth is no longer truth. Fiction is being bent to fact.

    We can't be world wide moral enforcers, but we MUST know who we are, and what we stand for, and not be moved.

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  2. Albert Mohler has a great teaching about these things if you have time, at

    http://www.albertmohler.com/2010/04/13/how-does-it-happen-trajectories-toward-an-adjusted-gospel/

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