Ive felt a bit unsettled by listening to different well known pastors, namely Jack Hibbs, Lance Wallnau, and Jeff Durbin, and a few other Calvary Chapel pastors of which I'm one. But... I've got significant different view with these guys, that point to the 7 Mountain Mandate (NAR) which is what these guys all are falling into. It's shocking.
(I think Q ANON points to a man hero and not Jesus).
When someone sees the BIG lie about true biblical cosmology, then a true awakening comes, then bam its a whole notha level of truth.
Great piece. The Bible itself quotes the Lord/Angel as saying, "...lest those days were shortened no flesh would be saved." Hardly a statement if "Good" becomes the dominant force. Thanks for this.
Seeking Apotheosis through Gnosis is the lie from Lucifer. The New Age is simply repackaged Gnostic Luciferianism, at its core, having nothing to do with Biblical Christianity, while drawing much from an amalgamation of beliefs and practices from Eastern Mysticism, Yoga, and the Christian heresy of Gnosticism.
During the Enlightenment, Luciferianism was disseminated on the popular level as secular humanism. All of the governing precepts of Luciferianism are encompassed by secular humanism. This is made evident by the philosophy’s rejection of theistic morality and enthronement of man as his own absolute moral authority. While Luciferianism has no sacred texts, Humanist Manifesto I and II succinctly delineate its central tenets. Whittaker Chambers, former member of the communist underground in America, eloquently summarizes this truth:
“Humanism is not new. It is, in fact, man’s second oldest faith. Its promise was whispered in the first days of Creation under the Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil: ‘Ye shall be as gods.'
Transhumanism offers an updated, hi-tech variety of Luciferianism. The appellation “Transhumanism” was coined by evolutionary biologist Julian Huxley (“Transhumanism,” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, no pagination). Huxley defined the transhuman condition as “man remaining man, but transcending himself, by realizing new possibilities of and for his human nature”. However, by 1990, Dr. Max More would radically redefine Transhumanism as follows:
Transhumanism is a class of philosophies that seek to guide us towards a posthuman condition. Transhumanism shares many elements of humanism, including a respect for reason and science, a commitment to progress, and a valuing of human (or transhuman) existence in this life… Transhumanism differs from humanism in recognizing and anticipating the radical alterations in the nature and possibilities of our lives resulting from various sciences and technologies.
The New Age is based upon Luciferianism and the ancient dream of Gnostic Apotheosis. Gnostic Luciferianism is the product of religious engineering, which sociologist, William Sims Bainbridge, defines as “the conscious, systematic, skilled creation of a new religion” (“New Religions, Science, and Secularization,” no pagination). In actuality, this is a tradition that even precedes Bainbridge. It has been the practice of Freemasonry for years. It was also the practice of Masonry’s religious and philosophical progenitors, the ancient pagan Mystery cults.
The inner doctrines of the Mesopotamian secret societies provided the theological foundations for the Christian and Judaic heresies, Kabbalism and Gnosticism, which lay at the heart of The New Age. All modern Luciferian philosophy finds “scientific” legitimacy in the Gnostic myth of Darwinism. As evolutionary thought was popularized, variants of Luciferianism were popularized along with it (particularly in the form of secular humanism, which shall be examined shortly). A historical corollary of this popularization has been the rise of several cults and mass movements, exemplified by the various mystical sects and gurus of the sixties counterculture. The metastasis of Luciferian thinking continues to this very day.
Hope this helps clarify things for you. In Christ, Greg
The New Age emanates from ancient Luciferian Gnosticism. Within this Gnostic narrative, God incarnate is equally belittled. Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, is reduced to little more than a forerunner of the coming Gnostic adept. According to the Gnostic mythology, Jesus was but a mere “type” of this perfect man. He came as a “teacher and an exemplar, to show others the path to illumination”. The true messiah has yet to come. Equally, the serpent is only a precursor to this messiah. He only initiates man’s journey towards gnosis. The developmental voyage must be further facilitated by the serpent’s predecessor, the Gnostic Christ. The Hypostasis provides the paradigmatic template for all Luciferian mythologies.
Like the Hypostasis, the binary opposition of Luciferian mythology caricatures Jehovah as an oppressive tyrant. He becomes the “archon of arrogance,” the embodiment of ignorance and religious superstition. Satan, who retains his heavenly title of Lucifer, is the liberator of humanity. Masonry, which acts as the contemporary retainer for the ancient Mystery religion, reconceptualizes Satan in a similar fashion. In Morals and Dogma, 33rd degree Freemason Albert Pike candidly exalts the fallen angel:
"LUCIFER, the Light-bearer! Strange and mysterious name to give to the Spirit of Darkness! Lucifer, the Son of the Morning! Is it he who bears the Light, and with its splendors intolerable blinds feeble, sensual, or selfish Souls? Doubt it not. "
He makes man aware of his own innate divinity and promises to unlock the god within us all. This theme of apotheosis underpinned both Gnosticism and the pagan Mystery religions. While Gnosticism’s origins with the Ancient Mystery cults remains a source of contention amongst scholars, its promises of liberation from humanity’s material side is strongly akin to the old pagan Mystery’s variety of “psychic therapy”. In addition, the Ancient Mystery religion promised the opportunity to erase the curse of mortality by direct encounter with the patron deity, or in many instances by actually undergoing an apotheosis, a transfiguration of human into divine .
All these Luciferian beliefs are found in The New Age, with particular contempt for Redemption through the sacrifice of Christ, which is highlighted in New Age "Guru" Madame Helena Blavatsky's opus, The Secret Doctrine.
E511 great guy! Thanks Gregory.
Ive felt a bit unsettled by listening to different well known pastors, namely Jack Hibbs, Lance Wallnau, and Jeff Durbin, and a few other Calvary Chapel pastors of which I'm one. But... I've got significant different view with these guys, that point to the 7 Mountain Mandate (NAR) which is what these guys all are falling into. It's shocking.
(I think Q ANON points to a man hero and not Jesus).
When someone sees the BIG lie about true biblical cosmology, then a true awakening comes, then bam its a whole notha level of truth.
Great piece. The Bible itself quotes the Lord/Angel as saying, "...lest those days were shortened no flesh would be saved." Hardly a statement if "Good" becomes the dominant force. Thanks for this.
Good article Greg
Read Gregory Lessing Garrett book "The Final Reckoning" for further analysis.
Seeking Apotheosis through Gnosis is the lie from Lucifer. The New Age is simply repackaged Gnostic Luciferianism, at its core, having nothing to do with Biblical Christianity, while drawing much from an amalgamation of beliefs and practices from Eastern Mysticism, Yoga, and the Christian heresy of Gnosticism.
During the Enlightenment, Luciferianism was disseminated on the popular level as secular humanism. All of the governing precepts of Luciferianism are encompassed by secular humanism. This is made evident by the philosophy’s rejection of theistic morality and enthronement of man as his own absolute moral authority. While Luciferianism has no sacred texts, Humanist Manifesto I and II succinctly delineate its central tenets. Whittaker Chambers, former member of the communist underground in America, eloquently summarizes this truth:
“Humanism is not new. It is, in fact, man’s second oldest faith. Its promise was whispered in the first days of Creation under the Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil: ‘Ye shall be as gods.'
Transhumanism offers an updated, hi-tech variety of Luciferianism. The appellation “Transhumanism” was coined by evolutionary biologist Julian Huxley (“Transhumanism,” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, no pagination). Huxley defined the transhuman condition as “man remaining man, but transcending himself, by realizing new possibilities of and for his human nature”. However, by 1990, Dr. Max More would radically redefine Transhumanism as follows:
Transhumanism is a class of philosophies that seek to guide us towards a posthuman condition. Transhumanism shares many elements of humanism, including a respect for reason and science, a commitment to progress, and a valuing of human (or transhuman) existence in this life… Transhumanism differs from humanism in recognizing and anticipating the radical alterations in the nature and possibilities of our lives resulting from various sciences and technologies.
Loved reading "Witness". Just found "Ghosts on the Roof" in the used book store.
Looks like you crossed that boundary into Eastern Mysticism. Best of luck! In Christ, Greg
The New Age is based upon Luciferianism and the ancient dream of Gnostic Apotheosis. Gnostic Luciferianism is the product of religious engineering, which sociologist, William Sims Bainbridge, defines as “the conscious, systematic, skilled creation of a new religion” (“New Religions, Science, and Secularization,” no pagination). In actuality, this is a tradition that even precedes Bainbridge. It has been the practice of Freemasonry for years. It was also the practice of Masonry’s religious and philosophical progenitors, the ancient pagan Mystery cults.
The inner doctrines of the Mesopotamian secret societies provided the theological foundations for the Christian and Judaic heresies, Kabbalism and Gnosticism, which lay at the heart of The New Age. All modern Luciferian philosophy finds “scientific” legitimacy in the Gnostic myth of Darwinism. As evolutionary thought was popularized, variants of Luciferianism were popularized along with it (particularly in the form of secular humanism, which shall be examined shortly). A historical corollary of this popularization has been the rise of several cults and mass movements, exemplified by the various mystical sects and gurus of the sixties counterculture. The metastasis of Luciferian thinking continues to this very day.
Hope this helps clarify things for you. In Christ, Greg
The New Age emanates from ancient Luciferian Gnosticism. Within this Gnostic narrative, God incarnate is equally belittled. Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, is reduced to little more than a forerunner of the coming Gnostic adept. According to the Gnostic mythology, Jesus was but a mere “type” of this perfect man. He came as a “teacher and an exemplar, to show others the path to illumination”. The true messiah has yet to come. Equally, the serpent is only a precursor to this messiah. He only initiates man’s journey towards gnosis. The developmental voyage must be further facilitated by the serpent’s predecessor, the Gnostic Christ. The Hypostasis provides the paradigmatic template for all Luciferian mythologies.
Like the Hypostasis, the binary opposition of Luciferian mythology caricatures Jehovah as an oppressive tyrant. He becomes the “archon of arrogance,” the embodiment of ignorance and religious superstition. Satan, who retains his heavenly title of Lucifer, is the liberator of humanity. Masonry, which acts as the contemporary retainer for the ancient Mystery religion, reconceptualizes Satan in a similar fashion. In Morals and Dogma, 33rd degree Freemason Albert Pike candidly exalts the fallen angel:
"LUCIFER, the Light-bearer! Strange and mysterious name to give to the Spirit of Darkness! Lucifer, the Son of the Morning! Is it he who bears the Light, and with its splendors intolerable blinds feeble, sensual, or selfish Souls? Doubt it not. "
He makes man aware of his own innate divinity and promises to unlock the god within us all. This theme of apotheosis underpinned both Gnosticism and the pagan Mystery religions. While Gnosticism’s origins with the Ancient Mystery cults remains a source of contention amongst scholars, its promises of liberation from humanity’s material side is strongly akin to the old pagan Mystery’s variety of “psychic therapy”. In addition, the Ancient Mystery religion promised the opportunity to erase the curse of mortality by direct encounter with the patron deity, or in many instances by actually undergoing an apotheosis, a transfiguration of human into divine .
All these Luciferian beliefs are found in The New Age, with particular contempt for Redemption through the sacrifice of Christ, which is highlighted in New Age "Guru" Madame Helena Blavatsky's opus, The Secret Doctrine.