While they claim "the Secret" is not enough they affirm the central law of attraction in "the secret". Here is a list contributors for the DVD.
While they claim "the Secret" is not enough they affirm the central law of attraction in "the secret". Here is a list contributors for the DVD.
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#1 by Bene D on January 31, 2010 - 10:41 am
This is essentially theosophy which is not a new heresy by any means.
Why are Christians falling for this stuff?
#2 by Jaromir on March 9, 2010 - 8:04 pm
My first impression was horror, second impression is disapointment. This is the same disapointment I have with so many Christian speakers – they are at best careless with their words, at worst deceptive. It seems pretty obvious that this is a classic case of pop-culture evangelism, which I don’t necessarily have anything against in and of itself. Upon first watching of the producers little video he seems honest and heartfelt and it’s a pretty standard altar call. The problem is that instead of denouncing the Secret, they support it:
“the secret has one significant missing ingredient – it fails to credit the source of that secret and all good things. The Source of The Secret project goes deeper to reveal the source behind the secret and all other universal laws”
I would be very interested to know if any of the “followers of the Source” knew that they were actually going to be supporting the Secret.