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- CUL:Unity School if Christianity verses the Triune and true God
-
- "The Father is Principle, the son is that Principle revealed in a
- creative plan, the holy spirit is the executive power of both father
- and son carrying out the creative plan."
-
- The Unity School commits one of the basic errors of Christian
- Science in that it makes God the same as love, and in the next breath
- reverses the proposition, making Love the same as God. One can easily
- see from this that God thereby becomes impersonal, which concept is the
- direct antithesis of all biblical revelations concerning the person and
- nature of God.
-
- "God is loving ... God does not love anybody ... God is the love in
- everybody and everything ... God is love ... God exercises none of his
- attributes except through the inner consciousness of the universe and
- man."
-
- From the preceding quotation, we find that it is quite evident that
- unity in no sense worships the personal God of the bible, the God and
- Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. It would be possible to list many more
- perversions of the biblical concept of God from Unity literature, but
- none speaks more clearly against the doctrine of the triune God than
- does the abject pantheism of the definition found in Unity's
- Metaphysical Dictionary. One cannot have been born into gods family by
- the holy spirit nor redeemed by the blood of Christ unless he feels the
- utmost revulsion in the depths of his soul for Unity's complete
- unconcern for truth as revealed in the foregoing quotations.
-
- The father objectively loved the world, hence He is a person capable
- of Love, not just love itself, as Unity would have us believe. For
- Unity, then, the God of the Bible is an impersonal "It", a principle,
- Supreme intelligence, Divine mind, etc. In no sense, they teach, is he
- a personable Being. It must be very evident to even the most devoted
- Unity adherent that the voice of the Lord speaks most clearly through
- the scripture, bearing testimony to his personal being, as
- distinguished from Unity's pantheistic, unchristian concept of God. The
- attempts of the Unity School to obscure this Biblical doctrine with a
- confusion of terminology pales beside the triumphant witness of the
- law, the prophets, and the Christ, that God is personal, that he has
- countless times proclaimed in his word: "Look unto me, and be ye saved,
- all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else"
- (Isaiah 45:22). Biblically speaking, then, Unity fails in its basic
- premise - a non- Christian definition of God which at one time
- describes him as neuter, and at another time makes him both masculine
- and feminine - an error shared, incidentally, by Christian Science,
- from which the Fillmores came.
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- UNITY VERSUS THE BIBLE
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- THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE CONTENT OF UNITY'S VAST WAREHOUSE of printed
- propaganda, literally thousands of times the Bible is perverted and
- misinterpreted at direct variance with its own language and context by
- numerous Unity propagandists who are admittedly ignorant of the basic
- languages of the Bible and therefore totally unqualified to engage in
- deep exegetical translations of the original texts. No better
- illustration of this can be given of this than the almost-sickening
- "Metaphysical Interpretation" of Psalms 23, as recorded in the late
- Charles Fillmore's book Prosperity.
-
- "The lord is my banker my credit is good. He maketh me to lie down
- in the consciousness of omnipotent abundance. He giveth me the key to
- his strongbox. He restoreth my faith in his riches. He guideth me in
- the paths of prosperity for his name's sake. Yes, though I walk through
- the very shadow of debt, I shall fear no evil, for thou art with me.
- Thy silver and Gold, they secure me. Thou preparest a way for me in the
- presence of the collector; thou fillest my wallet with plenty; my
- measure runneth over. Surely goodness and plenty will follow me all the
- days of my life; and I shall do business in the name of the lord
- forever."
-
- Any reasonably intelligent man cannot fail to see that this
- interpretation by Fillmore is a direct and absolute perversion of
- David's Psalms, which stressed dependence upon a personal God, not a
- glorified impersonal Banker. Space does not permit detailed analysis of
- this cult's further assaults upon God's word. However the interested
- reader may obtain a thorough study which is both historical and
- theological, including a full and detailed refutation of the Unity
- movement, in the book Kingdom of the Cults.
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- UNITY VERSUS THE DEITY, PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST
-
- "We do most certainly accept the Divinity of Christ and of Jesus
- Christ, and we believe most thoroughly in the work he did for mankind."
-
- The average Christian (or non-Christian layman for that matter) who
- pursues the literature of Unity would doubtless accept the above
- statement at face value. Yet, like the ancient Gnostics, Unity denies
- the complete and absolute deity of Jesus of Nazareth and insists
- instead that he and the Christ, the spiritual of Jesus, are two
- separate entities. The Bible says that god so loved the world that he
- gave his only begotten Son, but the Bible here does not refer to Jesus
- of Nazareth, the outer man; it refers to the Christ, the spiritual
- identity of Jesus, whom he acknowledged in all his ways, and brought
- forth into his outer, until even the flesh of his body was lifted up,
- purified, Spiritualized, and redeemed. Thus he became Jesus Christ, the
- word made flesh. And we are to follow into this perfect state and
- become like him, for in each of us is the Christ, the only begotten
- son. We can through Jesus Christ our redeemer and example, bring forth
- the Christ within us, the true self of men, and be made perfect even as
- our father in heaven is perfect, as Jesus Christ commanded his
- followers to be.
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- The Bible declares the eternal word of God (John 1:1) became man in
- Jesus of Nazareth (John 1:14) and that He never ceased to be the Deity
- - that He was and ever shall be (Philippians 2:6-8; Colossians 2:9;
- John 8:58; Revelation 1:8-18 etc.).
-
- Jesus Christ was not Jesus and Christ as the Gnostics and Unity
- cultists would have us believe; rather he was the God-Man, two natures
- in one being, immutable forever.
-
- The interested reader should know the following quoted examples of
- repeated term-switching, all applied by them to man, but Biblically
- only applied to Jesus Christ. "I am the Son of God" (Matthew 27:43;
- John 10:36); "...the only begotten Son dwelling in the bosom of the
- father" (John 1:18); "I am the Christ of God" (Matthew 16:16); "I am
- the beloved son in whom the father is well pleased" (Matthew 3:17;17:5)
- "of a truth I am the son of God" (Matthew 27:54); "All that the father
- has is mine" (John 16:15); "He who has seen me has seen the father"
- (John 14:9); "I and my father are one" (John 10:30).
-
- The interested reader will also observe that Unity reduces the Lord
- Jesus Christ to a mere man who had within him "the perfect Christ
- idea," and that "that same Christ idea is in every man." Thus it is
- taught by Unity that all men are miniature christs, sharing in his
- nature and power. Should any doubt this assertion, we quote Unity's own
- literature to substantiate our contention:
-
- "Jesus was able to say, 'All authority has been given to me in
- heaven and on earth' - we, too, can say truthfully that this authority
- has been given to us."
-
- Unity cannot deny that these are its teachings and that the word of
- God in its entirety stands arrayed against such outright perversions of
- the true gospel.
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- UNITY VERSUS THE ATONEMENT AND RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
-
- As Unity perverts numerous other Biblical doctrines, so does it
- attack the great and true teachings of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
- In the tradition of Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science, Unity first of
- all denies the very obvious reason for Christ's atonement in the first
- place by maintaining that sin is merely "discordant belief" or "mortal
- mind," not rebellion against the laws of a Holy God. To quote the Unity
- literature once again, which makes its stand very clear, "There is no
- sin, sickness, or death."
-
- Opposed to this outright denial of sin's existence we find the plain
- declarations of Scripture. "All have sinned, and come short of the
- glory of God" (Romans 3:23); "All unrighteousness is sin" (1 John
- 5:17); "If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the
- truth is not in us" (1 John 1:8).
-
- How futile it is for Unity or any other cult to attempt to escape
- from the paralyzing reality that "sin is the transgression of the law,"
- and "the wages of sin is death" (1 John 3:4; Romans 6:23)! The Bible
- clearly teaches that the atonement of Christ was the fulfillment of the
- old testament sacrifice of a lamb for the sins of the people (Exodus
- 12:5-14), and that Christ as the "lamb of God" (John 1:29) made full
- and complete payment for all sin, forever, upon the cross of Calvary,
- "once", and then seated himself at the "right hand of the majesty on
- high" (Hebrews 1:3). Through his holy and precious blood, therefore, we
- have peace with God (Colossians 1:20), "and the blood of Jesus Christ
- cleanseth us from all sin" (1 John 1:7).
-
- In sharp contrast to this Scriptural picture of the atonement, the
- Unity veil projects itself in unmistakable language: "The atonement is
- the union of man with God the father, in Christ. Stating it in terms of
- mind, we should say that the atonement is the at-one-ment or agreement
- of reconciliation of man's mind with divine mind through the
- superconsciousness of Christ mind."
-
- The original Hebrew and Greek languages of the Bible leave no room
- for the chopping apart of syllables, such as Unity practices on the
- English translations; therefore, linguistically speaking, the entire
- view they promulgate, based on a purely arbitrary dissection of the
- term atonement, is a monstrous face hardly worthy of refutation.
-
- Respecting the doctrine of the resurrection of our Lord, and of all
- men for that matter, it should be noted that Unity believes in and
- boldly teaches reincarnation in place of resurrection, as this
- quotation from their statement of faith amply demonstrates: "We believe
- that the dissolution of spirit, soul and body, caused by death, is
- annulled by rebirth of the same spirit and soul in another body here on
- earth. We believe the repeated incarnations of man to be a merciful
- provision of our loving Father to the end that all may have opportunity
- to attain immortality through regeneration as did Jesus. 'This
- corruptible must put on incorruption.'"
-
- One may see in this thoroughly pagan view that Unity, theosophy,
- Hinduism, Buddism, and countless other Oriental philosophies go
- hand-in-hand down the primrose path of reincarnation, which the
- Scriptures flatly contradict by declaring for the Christian, "To be
- absent from the body [is] to be present with the Lord" (2 Corinthians
- 5:8); and for the non-Christian, "He that believeth not the Son shall
- not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him" (John 3:36).
- Innumerable passages of Scripture belie the concept of reincarnation,
- which brands Unity irrevocably as a dangerous non-Christian cult.
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- THE CHRISTIAN APPROACH
-
- Many persons ask, "Conceding that the facts as you present them are
- true and that Unity is a threat to the gospel of our Lord, how can we
- best meet Unity's challenge to our faith?"
-
- To this question I propose the following plan of action to be
- adopted when one deals with Unity adherence.
-
- 1. Insist that, whenever Biblical terms are used, you define the
- words to mutual satisfaction. This is important because followers of
- this cult repeatedly misuse common Scriptural terms and thus mislead
- the unwary into believing that they agree with the basic gospel, which
- they do not, as their literature clearly shows.
-
- 2. Emphasize from the Scripture the personality of the living God;
- show how incorrect it is to believe in an "It" when the Bible teaches
- that God is our living, loving, heavenly Father, and not just an
- impersonal principle. Remember, a principle can not hear, think, see,
- speak, create, or save; but God does all these things and much more
- because He is a Person (Genesis 1:1; Exodus 3:14; 20:1).
-
- 3. Drive home the inescapable fact of human depravity (Romans 3:23),
- universal evil, and personal sin. Appeal to reason to show that God
- loves sinners but hates sin. "If we say we have no sin we deceive
- ourselves," says John (1 John 1:8). Ask the Unity adherent if he or she
- knows what can remove sin other than the sacrifice on the Cross. Stress
- the desire of God to receive and forgive the sinner (Acts 7:30,31)
- rather than eternally punish him.
-
- 4. Finally, in a spirit of Christian love, tolerance, and patience,
- stress the need for redemption from sin, the awful penalty of rejection
- of the Cross, and the certain reward for obedience. Never attempt to
- win the argument forcefully, do not condemn unless on a Scriptural
- basis, and, last but not least, stand firm, "reprove, exhort, with all
- long suffering and doctrine," "contend for the faith, and preach the
- word." Always remember that "this is good and acceptable in the sight
- of God our Savior, who will have all men to be saved and to come into
- the knowledge of the truth" (1 Timothy 2:3,4).
-
- In these closing days of grace, it is the duty of the Christian
- church to defend as never before the gospel of our Lord and the
- doctrines of our common salvation. That God, who is rich in merciful,
- may see fit to raise a powerful standard in this needy field must be
- our earnest prayer.
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