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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Be Aware of the "Church of Oprah"

Apparently Oprah Winfrey has started her own religion, or if not, she is deliberately leading people away from the ONE TRUE GOD and the ONE TRUE CHRIST!

For a video about this, watch this You-Tube video called "The Church of Opera Exposed!". In this video you hear Oprah herself deny the divinity of Jesus! This video is also featured on God-Tube (One Word Church and Oprah Winfrey -- 666).
For a sample recruitment video for Oprah's new age religious movement, watch this .... O, The Oprah Religion Recruitment Video # 1.

In this Larry King interview with Oprah, you hear Oprah talking about the book that started all of this for her... It is the book called...The Secret, which apparently has been made into a movie and has its own web-site. For more info about the book, "The Secret" (click here).

There is also another book that Oprah credits for her "new found" religious ideas. It is called...A New Earth. She has publicly featured this book in her book club.

Snopes.com addresses this issue in this article about Oprah and new age religions.
Please check out these resources for yourself and pass the word on to those who still think Oprah is such a great person! I would also boycott the Oprah Show.

In the meantime, pray for Oprah and her mixed-up followers. After all she is still a child of God. She is just very confused!

1 comment:

scott said...

I'm not big on boycotting things just because they aren't "Christian." If that was the case, I'd have to go live in a cave!

I think Oprah's bland thoughts on religion are just a reflection of society. It's vague, it's "middle-of-the-road," and it's one of the reasons so many people like her. I don't think she's trying to start a new "religion," I think she's just taking a mishmash of things she's read and heard, and they sound nice to her.

It's just a self-help, feel-good mantra. Is it wrong? Yeah. But I don't think it's any more dangerous than anything else out there.