Man As God: Living the First Lie

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By Carl Teichrib (www.forcingchange.org)
 
   Eleven years ago this July, I had the opportunity to attend an esoteric (occult) event in the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
 
   Titled 1999: Year of the Covenant, this one day "conference" was hosted by the Spiritual Unity of Nations (SUN), a division of the Coptic Fellowship International. Presenters included Egyptologist Ahmed Fayed, who has been a personal guide for Shirley MacLaine and Henry Kissinger,[i] and esoteric healer Roger Stair, who told us "my personal truth is as changing as my convictions."[ii]
 
   It was an interesting day: lots of occult teaching, a group channeling and visioning session, and what could be described as an encounter in mass hypnosis. My job as a researcher was simply to watch and learn, and to get a handle on what key trends the New Age movement was gearing towards. Of all the different activates of the day, however, one stood above the rest.
 
   Told to stand, attendees held each other's hands and formed a large circle. The moderator explained that energies would empower this loop, and a musical entertainer stepped into the center and started singing.
 
"I AM the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End. The First and the Last; I AM, I AM… I AM the Word of God, I AM the Lamb… I AM the King of Kings and Lord of Lords; I AM Holy, Holy Lord. God almighty, which was and is, and is to come… I AM that I AM…"
 
   When the last line of the song faded out the moderator reverently said, "The Christ within me salutes, honors, and respects the Christ within each and everyone of you." All around me people started bowing to each other and acknowledging the "Christ within…"
 
   I watched dumbstruck. Then it hit me; I had just witnessed a repeat of the Big Lie.
 
The Big Lie
 
   According to Genesis 3, Mankind's Fall revolved around the eating of the forbidden fruit. Satan, after approaching Eve, subtly questions God's authority and places a positive spin on what would be an act of overt disloyalty to the Creator. Satan's tactic wasn't about denying God; rather it was a strategy of deception, doubt, and disobedience.
 
   "Now the serpent [identified as Satan] was more cunning than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said to the woman, "Has God indeed said, 'You shall not eat of every tree of the garden?'"
   And the woman said to the serpent, "We may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden; but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said, 'You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die'."
   Then the serpent said to the woman, 'You will not surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.'
   So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree desirable to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate. She also gave to her husband with her, and he ate."
 
   Satan's insinuating message focused on doubt, and the illusionary promise of self-deification through new knowledge – "you will be like God, knowing good and evil." The focal point seems intellectual, as Eve is desirous of knowledge; however, the act demonstrated rebellion. It was a direct challenge to the Creator's authority by the creation.
 
   God is restrictive and holding back on you, so hinted the message, and now it's time to chart your own course. You too can be "as God."
 
   Hence, the human race believed the spin and took the plunge, only to discover that pain, sorrow and death resulted – and a separation from the Creator. The "knowledge" gained could never offset the relationship that was now lost, or the distress of living to die.
 
   Yet, from that time onward we've repackaged the Big Lie in a myriad of ways. After all, "we know best." Thus the proclamation of self-mastery, Man as God, is a repeated theme. Remember Out on a Limb – Shirley MacLaine's 1987 TV mini-series? At one point Shirley and a friend stand on a beach with arms outstretched and boldly announce, "I am God."
 
   Theosophy, a religious development from the 1880s that birthed the modern New Age Movement proclaims this self-mastery concept. The esoteric philosophy of Freemasonry is strikingly similar.
 
Theosophy:
 
            "Man is not to be compelled; he is to be free. He is not a slave, but a God in the
making." – Annie Besant, Esoteric Christianity, p.220.
 
"To be perfect as the Father we must be equal with him, and hence here we have the ancient doctrine taught of old by the Brahmans that each man is God and a part of God. This supports the unity of humanity as a spiritual whole…"                – William Q. Judge, "Points of Agreement in All Religions." Address to the Parliament of Religions, April 17, 1894.
 
 
Freemasonry:
 
"Here lies the great secret of Masonry – that it makes a man aware of that divinity within him." – Joseph Fort Newton, The Builders, p.293.
 
"Man is a god in the making, and as in the mystic myths of Egypt, on the potter's wheel he is being molded. When his light shines out to lift and preserve all things, he receives the triple crown of godhood…" – Manly P. Hall, The Lost Keys of Freemasonry, p.92.
 
   All of this resonates with the New Age Movement. John Randolph Price, a New Age advocate and author, boasts of self-mastery and personal divinity.
 
"Nothing can touch me but the direct action of God and God is my Omnipotent Self. I can all things through the Strength of the Christ I AM. I AM STRENGTH!"[iii](capitals in original)
 
   Today, media powerhouse Oprah Winfrey uses her immense television, radio, and internet presence to advance this same belief system. If Oprah was a smalltime player with only a localized television show, her endorsement of New Age/esoteric philosophy could be easily overlooked. But Oprah is Oprah, and her name is a recognized brand around the world. In 2001, Time/CNN said, "she is one of a handful of people whose first name alone guarantees recognition… with a fan base whose loyalty and buying power are unrivaled."[iv]
 
   This is why Oprah matters: What she peddles sells, what she promotes is believed.
 
   And she promotes A Course in Miracles on Oprah Radio and through her website. If you haven't checked it out, A Course in Miracles is a New Age program meant to assist you in discovering your higher self. Here are a few of the "truths" you learn in the lessons,
 
Lesson 29: "God is in everything I see."
 
Lesson 61: "I am the light of the world."
 
Lesson 70: "My salvation comes from me."
 
   Oprah also endorses Eckhart Tolle, an author who teaches higher-consciousness evolution (New Age beliefs).    
 
"You can substitute 'Christ' for presence, if that is more meaningful to you. Christ is your God-essence or the Self, as it is sometimes called in the East. The only difference between Christ and presence is that Christ refers to your indwelling divinity." – Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now, p.104.
 
   Really? I have to look within to find my "indwelling divinity"? And "my salvation comes from me"?
 
   If I am honest with myself, I'm compelled to recognize that there's nothing within my nature that's pure or divine. Instead, my heart is dark. My inner nature is the same as all of humanity: plagued by sin, deceit, and pride. Not only is this evident in my fallen ways, it's a fact borne out in the Bible.
 
            "…for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." – Romans 3:22
 
"All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away." – Isaiah 64:6
 
   I can't "save myself" – it's a logical and spiritual impossibility. I need someone who isn't tainted to be "my salvation," hence the saving gift of Jesus Christ, the perfect Lamb of God (John 1:29). Yet to accept this gift requires the recognition of my sin-state and the acknowledgement of Jesus Christ as the Son of God. This doesn't come natural or easy for fallen Man, especially as we're prone to mimic the lyrics of Sinatra; "I did it my way." After all, to admit I am a lawbreaker in God's eyes, without excuse and without the ability to remedy this position on my terms, is humbling.
 
   So much for "being God."
 
Opinions, Politics, People
 
Opinion:
 
   According to Christian Smith and Melinda Denton, researchers and authors of Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers, 60% of American teens hold to some notion of religious universalism, agreeing with the idea that "All religions share the same version of truth underneath."[v]
 
   And multitudes of Christians are buying this line. Posted on a September, 2007 MotherJones blog site, one contributor to an online discussion wrote,
 
"I am a Christian, but I believe that there are many paths to God. I get tired of other people of my faith telling me that it is the 'only way'…"
 
   What the writer failed to comprehend is that Jesus Christ is the one who made the statement: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6) When a Christian asserts the exclusivity of salvation in Jesus Christ, it's a reflection of a Scriptural standard. How the Christian expresses this truth may be another matter (example, arrogance verses love).  
 
   Today, many individuals flirt with the interfaith approach. For example, COEXIST bumper stickers are now a popular way to express spiritual unity, with each letter represented by a different religious or philosophical symbol. But this isn't really about "coexisting" – we already do this as a pluralist, democratic society. Rather, it's about proclaiming "truth equality" among the religions: the cultural mainstreaming of the interfaith agenda.
 
   And here we come face-to-face once again with Genesis 3. For to say that all religions are valid faith expressions is to assert that God's position on this issue, which can be found throughout the Old and New Testaments, is grievously mistaken. In other words, our interfaith opinion supersedes God's exclusive claim: "…there is no God apart from me, a righteous God and a Savior; there is none but me. Turn to me and be saved, all you ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no other." (Isaiah 45:21-22). 
 
   The interfaith position demands that our collective religious viewpoints are right, and that God's exclusivity is wrong. It harkens back to the Big Lie, for to state that all religions are valid paths to God, when God says otherwise, is to elevate our opinion above the words of the Creator. Opinion trumps God.
 
Politics:
 
   Another form of "Man as God" can be found in the political arena. For much of the twentieth century the idea of a world government has been upheld as the globe's political savior. To this end, the United Nations has been viewed by many as the most relevant, international master.
 
   Sri Chinmoy, leader of the UN Meditation Group for 37 years, was keen for this global political/spiritual edifice.
 
"…there is every possibility that the United Nations will be the last word in human perfection. And then the United Nations can easily bloom in excellence and stand as the pinnacle of divine enlightenment."[vi]
 
   Robert Muller too envisioned a spiritual/political entity along global lines: "…someday our planet will be a world spiritual democracy."[vii] Consider what this former UN Under-Secretary-General said in his book, New Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality.
 
   "What the world needs today is a convergence of the different religions... There is a famous painting and poster which shows Christ knocking at the tall United Nations building, wanting to enter it. I often visualize in my mind another even more accurate painting: that of a United Nations which would be the body of Christ."[viii]
 
   There's even a specific religion that looks to the coming of a world government as the savior of humanity, the Bahá'í faith.[ix] You see, for those who are true internationalists, government at the global level will be viewed as a God-type – the ultimate management system, where an enlightened Group directs the action of a world citizenship.
 
People:
 
   But what happens if this world government becomes tyrannical? How can the world be assured that this political structure would act as a benevolent savor?
 
   An elevated personality is what we need: a special individual – a transcendent figure – to chart a course for world peace. Are the peoples of the world that gullible? Yes.
 
   Notice the personality cults of the past and present, where mass groups within nations and around the globe have viewed one politically empowered individual as savior-like. (NOTE: this name list does not imply that these individuals are necessarily alike, just that they commanded a special public attraction that went beyond the normal).
 
- Joseph Stalin: Leader of the USSR from 1924 to 1953. Stalin is often (and correctly) used as an example of a personality cult, masterfully using propaganda, political maneuvering, and spin to create the image of a public hero.
 
- Adolf Hitler: The charismatic leader of National Socialist Germany, Hitler's magnetism and dynamism swept the nation. He embodied the concept of a Germanic messiah.
 
- Mao Zedong: Leader of Chinese communism and considered the "great helmsman" who would lead China forward. Although Mao is long gone, his picture and political personality is still dominant China.
 
- Mikhail Gorbachev: With the advent of a new Russian/Western relationship following the breakup of the Soviet Union, people around the globe looked to Gorbachev as an international hero. Washington's political elite fawned him – he could do no wrong, and one peace activist exclaimed, "Gorbachev is like Jesus. He just keeps giving out good things like arms control proposals and getting nothing but rejections."[x]
 
- Pope John Paul II: Adorned by hundreds of millions of individuals around the world, John Paul II was both an international religious leader and political figure. Kings and commoners loved him; this "Pope of the People" captured the world's attention. Close to two million visited Rome to mourn his death, and CNN reported that "Four kings, five queens, [and] at least 70 presidents and prime ministers" attended the funeral.[xi]   
 
- President Barack Obama: No other US President has been the focus of so much frenzy. Mr. Obama, especially during the early days of his campaign, had a personality cult following. Consider the following statements,
           
"…we're here to evolve to a higher plane… The reason I love Barack Obama is because he is an evolved leader who can bring evolved leadership to our country…" – Oprah Winfrey, 12/09/2007 
 
"Obama, to me, must be not just an ordinary human being but indeed an Advanced Soul, come to lead America out of this mess…" – Chicago Sun-Times commentator, March 21, 2008. 
 
"I see Barack Obama as a leader for this transcendent moment, the agent of transformation in an age of revolution, as a figure uniquely qualified to open the door to the 21st century and to convert threat to great new opportunity." – Gary Hart, "Politics as Transcendence," Huffington Post, Feb. 13, 2008.
 
   A very interesting collection of Obama personality-cult stories and pictures can be found at http://obamamessiah.blogspot.com.
 
   What does this cult of personality show? That humanity greatly desires not the true God, but a political messiah who will lead the world to peace and prosperity. Is this illusionary? Yes, but the world is willing to trade truth for the fiction of personal and global security.
 
   Taking this one-step further is a little document titled Transformation of the World. Passed around by a non-government organization during the UN Millennium Forum, this short booklet explains that what is needed is a humanist form of world government, complete with a "World King." 
 
"…the world does need a civilized coordinator in international relations and in settling global problems. More than that, this coordinator must be a stabilizing factor, actually, the last ditch authority on the Earth. He must win confidence of each man and each nation. People must be stark sure that this coordinator would solve any problem in a just and humane way. And one should be sure that in him he would find understanding and sympathy, that he would treat any nation as his own son… can the world community do without a coordinator? Definitely not."[xii]
 
   Give us a god, any god – be it based on our opinions, politics, or personalities. We want to bend our knees to the images of our own pride, but not the true God.
 
   As Maurice Strong, former Special Advisor to the United Nations wrote, "…we are gods now, gods in charge of our own destiny."[xiii]
 
   Does all of this remind you of a well-known Frank Sinatra tune?
 
For what is a man? What has he got?
If not himself - Then he has naught.
To say the things he truly feels
And not the words of one who kneels.
The record shows I took the blows
And did it my way.
Yes, it was my way.
 
   "My Way" proclaims self-mastery and intones that God isn't necessary. Why should He be if you are the master of your own world? You are in complete control of your destiny, are you not? You hold the power of life and death in your own hands, right?
 
   Maybe you've simply forgotten the New Age teaching of personal deification. But then again, what kind of a god are you that you have to be told you're god?
 
   We are fools – every one of us – to think that "self" can be its own savior, that human opinion supersedes the laws of the Creator, that a global political machine will rescue us from ourselves, and that a human World King will lead his "loyal subjects" with benevolence.
 
   Man as God? All we do is keep repackaging the Big Lie. Again and again and again.
  
"How long will you love delusions and seek false gods?" – Psalm 4:2

 
 
Carl Teichrib is editor of Forcing Change (www.forcingchange.org), a monthly publication documenting the rising challenges of globalization.
 
  
Endnotes:


[i] 1999 Year of the Covenant conference program. July 10, 1999, Spiritual Unity of Nations.

[ii] This author audio-taped this event and has the micro-cassettes in archive. Stair's statement is on Tape 1.

[iii] John Randolph Price, The Planetary Commission (Quartus Foundation, 1984), p.133.

[iv] Global Influentials 2001, www.time.com/time/2001/influentials/yboprah.html

[v]Christian Smith and Melinda Lundquist Denton, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers (Oxford University Press, 2005), p.74.

[vi] Sri Chinmoy, Dag Hammarskjold Lecture, January 1973.

[vii]Robert Muller, New Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality (World Happiness and Cooperation, 1982), p.10.

[viii] Ibid., p.126-127.

[ix] See Forcing Change, Volume 1, Issue 3.

[x] As quoted in Richard Nixon's book, 1999: Victory Without War (Simon and Schuster, 1988), pp.29-30.

[xi] "Pope John Paul II buried in Vatican crypt," CNN, April 9, 2005. This CNN article is web archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20080316102402/http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/04/08/pope.funeral/index.html.

[xii] Yermentay Sultanmurat, Transformation of the World (2000), p.25.

[xiii] Maurice Strong, Where on Earth are we Going? (Knopf, 2000), p.29.

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