By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 Today the Unification Church claims representation in over 100 countries, including over 100 churches in the United States. Since its arrival in…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 In this two-part article we will briefly examine: (1) the Baha’i approach to other religions; (2) the absence of the personal requirements…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 Sun Myung Moon’s worldview involves a combination of complex symbolic historical correspondences, Eastern philosophy, Taoism, occultism and an esoteric-allegoric interpretation of the…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 Sun Myung Moon’s worldview involves a combination of complex symbolic historical correspondences, Eastern philosophy, Taoism, occultism and an esoteric-allegoric interpretation of the…
By: Marvin W. Cowan; ©1999 Marvin Cowan explores the LDS teachings on the Priesthood, and explains why they are self-contradictory, as well as being contrary to what the Bible teaches.…
By: Dave Hunt; ©1998 Eastern mysticism, particularly in the form of meditation has gained increasing acceptance in the West. How does Eastern meditation differ from biblical meditation? Why is it…
By: Dave Hunt; ©1998 Reincarnation is a recurring theme in eastern mysticism. But Dave Hunt says there are lots of reasons not to believe in it. Among other reasons, reincarnation…
By: Dave Hunt; ©1998 Is the similarity between shaktipat (spiritual awakening experienced in eastern religions) and being “slain in the spirit” more than mere coincidence? How has the acceptance of…
By: Dave Hunt; ©1998 Dave Hunt explains how yoga and Transcendental Meditation have been repackaged in an effort to hide their religious content and to make them palatable to a…
By: Dave Hunt; ©1998 Did you know that for many years a missionary movement has been sweeping across America? This movement has been successfully influencing our schools, sciences and even…