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The Secret
Does the popular book contain any biblical truth?

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Q: Does the popular book The Secret, promoted on Oprah's television show, contain any biblical truth? 

A. My seminary professors used to tell me that if we look hard enough, we'll discover redemptive elements that illustrate biblical truth in all good film and literature. For instance, Harper Lee's classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, emphasizes the inherent dignity of humankind regardless of skin color. Even pop culture's quintessential joker, actor Jack Black, emphasizes the importance of inner beauty over physical beauty in his cinematic comedy Shallow Hal.

The Secret, a presumptuously titled bestseller by Rhonda Byrne, is no exception: Her book contains a few positive—some would even argue sound—ideas, such as an emphasis on gratitude. However, the "secret" of The Secret—its "Law of Attraction"—isn't even close to the biblical concept of gratitude.

Wallace D. Wattles originally conceived the Law of Attraction in his 1910 manual, The Science of Getting Rich. This "law" asserts we have the power to persuade the universe to do whatever we want; that we can essentially manipulate our circumstances simply through changing our thoughts. If we visualize ourselves as slender, we'll "attract" a svelte body to ourselves. Conversely, if some chunky chick walks into our line of vision, we need to look away; otherwise chubby thoughts will "attract" cellulite to us. If only I'd known I could squeeze back into my skinny jeans by conjuring up images of Jessica Alba. Instead of working out,

I could've just pondered "thin thoughts" while gorging on Krispy Kremes and saved my middle-aged body plenty of blood, sweat, and tears.

What Does God Say About This?

Unlike the Law of Attraction, which espouses a benevolent universe that promises we can click our mental heels and, like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, have our wishes granted, the Bible tells us we live in a broken world polluted by sin. This planet isn't our true home, nor is it a place where we can invoke continual bliss: "For we know that all creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. And we believers also groan, even though we have the Holy Spirit within us as a foretaste of future glory, for we long for our bodies to be released from sin and suffering. We, too, wait with eager hope for the day when God will give us our full rights as his adopted children, including the new bodies he has promised us" (Romans 8:22-23, NLT).


Furthermore, while the Law of Attraction encourages us to focus on becoming self-centered cool-stuff magnets, the Bible teaches us to focus on becoming God- and others-centered: "But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you" (Matthew 6:3, ESV). And, "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves" (Philippians 2:3).

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Kay Posted: February 04, 2008 8:29 AM
Thank you, thank you, thank you for an excellent article. The Secret is purely a diversionary tactic of Satan to lead us away from Christ, and the all-sufficiency of our Father. It is nothing more than the temptation he placed before our Lord that he would give Him all the kingdoms of the world if He would serve him. As you pointed out, it has its roots in metaphysics, which is a dangerous "doctrine of demons." Several of my friends have been carried away with the teachings of "The Secret". When they introduced me to the movie trailer, I signed on to a forum, and those who were posting there were very, very confused, trying to mix Christianity with concepts of the mystical eastern religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as new age garbage. I found that when I did try to testify to the reality of the all-sufficiency of God/Jesus on the forum, my posts were deleted within a short while. I believe this book is VERY dangerous for anyone who is not a mature, sound Christian.

fulltimeshopper Posted: February 03, 2008 6:12 PM
Anonymous Posted: February 01, 2008 5:49 PM I bought this book at the urgings of a friend. They told me it was very similar to what Joel Osteen speaks about. Almost from the very beginning I got a weird vibe from it....like this is definitely not from God. I did finish reading it out of curiosity. Your mind is a powerful thing, like as Joel says your mind can talk you into being being down and depressed, but your mind definitely can't talk you into being thin, or rich, etc. Give me Joel Osteen anytime. Anonymous - I caution anyone that puts their trust in Joel Osteen to check out his recent media circuit interviews on YouTube, where he deny's that Jesus Christ is the only way.

Kay Cee Posted: February 03, 2008 11:08 AM
I teach Adult Sunday School in a southern Baptist church. One thing is that is quite evident to me is that people sometimes need to hear the same message differently to "get it". Jesus tells us that we (Christians) have the power to do even greater things than He did because His Holy Spirit is in us. Unfortunately, many Christians don't embrace the power that God has given us. Our class discussed the video and many of us, because of past experiences (childhood and other) admittedly attract negative people and circumstances into our lives. Perhaps these are generational curses; however, some folks were able to finally recognize that they are not powerless over these obstacles. No one that I know of got the impression from the video that material wealth personal achievement guarantees joy. Of course it is God that sustains us gives us the power; yes we pray; yes we study our Bibles; AND, God can use anything He wants for good any day of the week; even a book or video.


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