The Bethel Charismatic New Age Heresy
Answering Bethels New Age Book “the Physics of Heaven”
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Don Pirozok
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In our exploration of the Bethel Charismatic Movement's many Christians have uncovered a concerning infiltration of deceptive New Age elements. Initially, we identified false doctrines and heresies tainting the Bethel Church. Subsequently, Bethels false teachers and prophets emerged, championing these misguided New Age beliefs.
With these factors established, a gateway for supernatural manifestations outside the Holy Spirit's realm opened within the Charismatic Church. The origins of these manifestations bear a striking resemblance to New Age witchcraft. Upon closer inspection, the parallels between the New Age Movement and the Bethel Signs and Wonders Charismatic Movement become apparent.
How did this fusion of Christian faith and New Age elements transpire? Two beliefs within the Bethel signs and wonders Movement paved the way. Firstly, Charismatic leaders erased the boundaries keeping New Age deceptions at bay. They advocated for the Charismatic Church to reclaim what the New Age stole from it, blurring the lines between biblical truth and occult practices.
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