Deepak Chopra / In the Vanguard of Antichrist

This spewer of new age garbage is hugely promoted by the media. His mug is familiar to anyone who has nothing better to do than surf television channels, as his seminars are broadcast all over the English speaking world, practically 24/7. How do I know that? Well, I used to have a TV and I remember seeing the clean-shaven guru mesmerizing his white middle age audiences every time I turned the machine on. What I did not know, because I never cared to know anything about him, was that he was educated by an Irish missionary order in India. The article I just read, which promotes his new book “The Third Jesus,” doesn’t specifically say that he was Catholic himself, but he does say that his friends were.  I any event he is a pantheist, and if he kept to his own weird beliefs it would be bad enough, but he is now presenting himself as an authority on who the real Jesus Christ is.  Reuters carries the interview in which he invents his own Jesus along with his own bizarre scriptural interpretations.  And in the interview he says he has issues against the Catholic Church.  I wonder who financed this smooth talking charlatan?  Who made him famous?  How did he get fifty books published and incessant air time? I mean this man is a dress rehearsal, minus the preternatural wonders, for the antichrist.  Read the following clip and you’ll see what I mean:

Chopra said the Jesus created by the Catholic Church was confusing because although the religion had done a lot of good in the world, it had also taken part “in the Crusades, in witch hunts, in burning people on the stake, homophobia, depriving women of their rights, all kinds of things.”

“The present day crisis in Christianity is it’s bogged down in issues like — what would Jesus do? They make pronouncements on things like abortion, women’s rights, homophobia, stem cell research — nothing to do with Christ,” he said.

“It influences our politics, it influences our national policy, it influences whether we go to war or not in the name of God,” he said. “It’s inanity of the utmost extreme.”

Chopra said he hoped readers would take away a practical way to understand the New Testament and understand that engaging in contemplative meditation can lead to positive change.

“Everything changes for the good,” he said. “The way we think, the way we behave, the way we feel, the way we have our personal relationships, our social interactions, our environment all changes in an evolutionary direction because we have shifted in our own consciousness.”

And that, he said “is precisely what is meant by the kingdom of heaven is within you.”

Precisely.  I know many may think that if people want Chopra, they deserve him.  But, I do believe we ought to be informed about an enemy like this because his face is everywhere and his lies have been proliferating exponentially.  Read the full article here.