View Full Version : The New Age Gospel of Oprah is Heresy
His Bride
November 6th, 2008, 11:24 AM
Kyrie, the difference being--you are attacking the teaching, not the person. Therein lies the difference.
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HisAlways
November 6th, 2008, 11:29 AM
She is all New Age stuff. She believes that everyone is God...including herself being equal.
Won't waste my time ever watching her.
Cookies4me
November 6th, 2008, 11:39 AM
I can't stomach her show or her for that matter. I tried to watch a little bit of her show but could not handle it. My heart goes out for her and the people who hang on her ever word.
They seem so lost to the true Word of God.
IrishLass
November 6th, 2008, 11:42 AM
The scripture in Proverbs speaks of judging the innocent and the guilty. You can't show partiality--let the guilty be guilty or the innocent be innocent--and let your words be true, in otherwords. In this case, is this instance--is this our place to be? It is a false doctrine, a false teaching... but can we honestly be judging the person right here, right now?
2 Timothy 4:1-4 speaks about people desiring after a false doctrine--turning away from the truth and speak of them as if they were fairy tales. Where does this say that we judge the person, not the message? I don't see it.
Oprah is spreading a false message and therefore needs scriptural rebuking, for her own good as well as for the good of those countless followers who are believing the lie. She is very deceived and definitely needs prayer.
We are to judge righteously; rightly dividing the Word. Bringing false doctrine into the light and exposing it for the lie it is- is judging properly according to scripture.
ihope
November 6th, 2008, 11:47 AM
Oprah is spreading a false message and therefore needs scriptural rebuking, for her own good as well as for the good of those countless followers who are believing the lie. She is very deceived and definitely needs prayer.
We are to judge righteously; rightly dividing the Word. Bringing false doctrine into the light and exposing it for the lie it is- is judging properly according to scripture.
Exactly Lainy68's point...you know I leaned something from one of the mods in the Apostasy forum....they were discussing Billy Graham. One of our members was so upset and was gently corrected that Billy's Graham message was wrong but the man himself was obviously still loved....I believe that is the main point that needs to be made....the message needs to be attacked, the person can still be loved and definitely prayed for. Do not judge that person...only God will judge the person's heart. we may righteously judge the works and the message but not the intent....:hug
Lainy68
November 6th, 2008, 11:48 AM
Oprah is spreading a false message and therefore needs scriptural rebuking, for her own good as well as for the good of those countless followers who are believing the lie. She is very deceived and definitely needs prayer.
We are to judge righteously; rightly dividing the Word. Bringing false doctrine into the light and exposing it for the lie it is- is judging properly according to scripture.
Judge righteously--bring false doctrine into the light and expose it--judging THAT according to scripture. You can name the names of the people who preaches it, but to hurl insults and defame... that is not judging righteously. We can say that they are heading towards a certain direction eternally if they continue in a certain path, but we cannot condemn them because there is always hope in Jesus Christ. Instead, pray.
Kyrie Eleison
November 6th, 2008, 12:05 PM
Kyrie, the difference being--you are attacking the teaching, not the person. Therein lies the difference.
So we agree that Oprah is a false teacher who is teaching New Age lies, GOOD. Okay, then the thread is not completely derailed by all this PC concern for someone who is teaching the occult. Do we need to launch Scriptures at one another accusing one another of unrighteous judgments, just because Oprah is a false teacher? :twitch
From where I stand, it seems that all posters in this thread were trying to say is that Oprah has gone New Age and is leading others astray, and being different people they just expressed themselves in different ways. Most posters are simply saying that Oprah stopped being a talk show host years ago, and has appointed herself a spiritual leader.
Oprah, on the other hand, has led who knows HOW many innocent followers to New Age lies that will lead them to hell. Oprah's NEW AGE DECEPTION does need to be exposed, herself along with her beliefs. She has chosen to be a false teacher.
Beulahland
November 6th, 2008, 12:06 PM
WE make judgement calls everyday, but the kind of Judgement that damns a person and such are much different in recognizing what is true or false or judging the fruits of someone. I think we have to judge by a person's lifestyle and by their own words. If you put Oprah up against God's Word, is she guilty, is she a sinner? Like many pastors, they start out right, but many get caught up in other things and fall away. Is Oprah a person you or I can use to represent us? Is she someone you or I should be associated with? From what she says and puts out to the world, she's of the world and not someone I'd want to be associated with really, not that I wouldn't pray for her nor can I judge her heart, but her actions speak loudly, she's her own person and money is her God, she's not accept Christ from what I understand and says there is many ways to find God. No, if I had a daughter, I would not want her to be a woman like her, she doesn't represent, in my judgment, a person of true Christian values...( Yes, she's accompish much in her life, she's went thru hell in her life, but who takes the credit or who does she give it to, in respect to our God who desires much from us...)
Repentant Heart
November 6th, 2008, 12:46 PM
I can't stomach Oprah's show much these days because of her New Age hocus pocus. The only time I care to tune is in the occassional show that features Dr. Oz.
ron4Jesus
January 20th, 2009, 01:01 AM
Oprah tackles new issue: 'Gay is a gift from God'
Pastor claims Almighty made all people, saying, 'You are good' – no exceptions
Posted: January 19, 2009
10:30 pm Eastern
By Drew Zahn
On the third day of her televised "Best Life" week-long series, even Oprah Winfrey was stunned to hear one of her pastor panelists, Rev. Ed Bacon, declare, "Being gay is a gift from God."
With wide eyes, Winfrey responded, "Well, you are the first minister I've ever heard say, 'Being gay is a gift from God,' I can tell you that."
The comment was made earlier this month on the "Your Spiritual Journey" segment of Winfrey's "Best Life Week" by Rev. Bacon of the All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, Calif., a church described by Pasadena Weekly as "one of the most socially progressive religious institutions in America."
The comment was so controversial that Winfrey invited Bacon back four days later via video link to explain himself.
"Tell us, what did you mean by that comment?" Winfrey asked.
"I meant exactly what I said," Bacon responded with a wide smile. "It is so important for every human being to understand that he or she is a gift from God, and particularly people who are marginalized and victimized in our culture. Gay and lesbian people are clearly outcasts in many areas of our life, and it is so important for them to understand that when God made them, God said, 'You are good.'"
more here : http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=86534
This was recently on Oprah's show
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This was after the show a few days later at his church
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