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Christian author Warren Smith s book Deceived on Purpose warns about the serious New Age implications of Pastor Rick Warren s book The Purpose Driven Life. Smith takes the reader into the inner workings of today s evangelical world as he explores the questionable interconnections of several of its top leaders. As Rick Warren goes worldwide with his purpose-driven Global Peace Plan, Smith presents an in-depth examination of this mega-church pastor s spiritual agenda. He explains how Rick Warren s Peace Plan could eventually merge with the New Age Peace Plan that is being similarly presented by key New Age leaders. Smith contends that Crystal Cathedral Pastor and New Age sympathizer Robert Schuller has had a great influence on Rick Warren s teachings and that Schuller s influence can be found throughout Rick Warren s book The Purpose-Driven Life. Smith writes, The more I read Robert Schuller, the more I was shocked at how so many of Rick Warren s thoughts, ideas, references, words, terms, phrases, and quotes in The Purpose-Driven Life seemed to be inspired by Schuller s writings and teachings . Smith s distinctive background as a former New Age follower who has converted to biblical Christianity gives him a uniquely objective perspective as both an outsider and an insider. He draws deeply from his extensive knowledge of the New Age subculture that is now being subtly woven into the Christian church by Rick Warren and other Christian leaders. Smith believes that wittingly or unwittingly, Rick Warren is walking the church into a spiritual trap. This exceptional book is sure to appeal to a wide-ranging audience. Anyone who desires to know how the evangelical and New Age plans are moving toward oneness will find this book to be especially insightful. Smith s easy-going style makes this a fast-paced read.
Warren Smith came to Christianity after years of deeply following the New Age and Metaphysical spiritualities. The full story of his supernatural conversion to Jesus is documented in another of his books entitled, The Light that was Dark.
As a new Christian with a dark past, Smith is able to recognize the New Age words, signs, and implications being subtly brought into the Christian church in America. He wrote this book specifically in criticism of Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life, and shows how Warren's words--though likely sincere--are an exact mirror of many New Age leaders (including Robert Schuller and Neale Donald Walsch).
I have seen in my own life that there is a strong but fine line between working in the full Power of the Holy Spirit and working in the power of the New Age spirits; a fine line between the Peace which Jesus promises for His believers, and the tolerance being fought for in the name of peace by the world. Those who call themselves Christians must watch, hear and discern the voice and calling of God.
This scripture-based book is a good place to start for those Christians who want to make sure they are not deceived by New Age doctrine.