Are These Teachings From the Word or Deception?
"A Course in Miracles"
Helen Schucman: Information from Answers.com
"A Course in Miracles"
Helen Schucman: Information from Answers.com
Helen Schucman claimed between the years of 1965 and 1972 an inner voice spoke to her and the voice claimed to be Jesus.
Helen Schucman author of "A Course in Miracles" and Fr Benedict Groeschel who delivered her eulogy ?
Mrs. Schucman who said "suffering did not exist" died a painful death from pancreatic cancer barely a year after publishing the book "A Course in Miracles". Schucman, a Columbia University professor and psychologist, was an acquaintance of Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R.. Fr. Groeschel gave a eulogy at her funeral. Fr. Groeschel wrote, "This woman who had written so eloquently that suffering really did not exist spent the last two years of her life in the blackest psychotic depression I have ever witnessed."
I ask these questions because "A Course In Miracles" teaches these very things No sin, Evil is an allusion, No Hell but do they line up with the word?
Was that voice who claimed to be Jesus the Real Jesus spoken of in the written word or a deceptive spirit?
Who would want us to believe there is NO Sin in the world?
Who would want us to believe evil is an allusion and if we see it, it is only our ego or self-righteousness?
Who would want us to believe there is No hell for the immortal?
A couple a years ago Oprah was promoting "A course in Miracles" on XM satellite radio, it aired January 1, 2008 for one year. She had Marianne Williamson who began lecturing to small groups in Los Angeles on A Course in Miracles in the 1980s. Marianne Williamson wrote A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles"
So many today are being lead away from the truth by deception! There are churches today even using "A Course in Miracles" in there teachings.