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‘The Secret’ Deception



Posted: 05/10/2007

‘The Secret’ Deception

Sean McDowell

 

Last Friday an 8th grade girl came into my classroom with a deep concern on her face. “Mr. McDowell” she said, “have you heard of The Secret?” She proceeded to tell me how she watched a DVD her friend loaned her and it was deeply rattling her faith. After watching the movie over the weekend I was well aware of why The Secret has become an international phenomenon, and sadly, why many Christians are being deceived by it.

 

The Secret is a number one bestseller in Australia, England, and Ireland, and is scheduled to be translated into 30 languages. There are now 5.3 million copies of the book in print in the United States and publisher Simon & Schuster reports that 150,000 copies are selling per week. The DVD version has sold at least 1.5 million copies (I had to pay $35 at Barnes & Nobles for one copy!).

 

So, what is The Secret? The book is based on “the law of attraction,” which is the idea that our thoughts determine reality. In other words, the universe will rearrange itself in response to our thoughts and feelings. And according to the author, the law of attraction works every time, like the law of gravity.

 

It is very revealing to consider why The Secret has been so successful. In fact, we can learn much about contemporary beliefs by understanding its lure. Consider the worldview(s) behind The Secret and how it contrasts with the Bible:

 

  • Gnosticism: Similar to the The Da Vinci Code phenomenon, The Secret promises hidden knowledge only available to a select few. The DVD begins with a riveting tale of how great minds (Einstein, Churchill, Emerson, etc.) knew a powerful secret that has remained hidden throughout history until now (Ironically enough, the author went on Good Morning America, 20/20, Oprah, and many other news stations to reveal the secret. If so many people know it now, is it still a secret?)
    • Romans 1:20 says, “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.” The most important knowledge in the universe is not secret but has been known by all since creation. The problem is not lack of knowledge, but the wickedness of the human heart (Jeremiah 17:9).

 

  • Materialism: The promise of The Secret is that we can have whatever we want—money, power, a new car—simply by wanting it enough. “You can have, do, or be anything you want,” says one of the “gurus” on the DVD. The message is that material things bring happiness.
    • Matthew 6:33 says, “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” Biblically speaking, true happiness is found not in material good but in living a life in pursuit of the Kingdom of God.

 

  • Self-centeredness: The entire premise of The Secret is that YOU can have whatever YOU want, be whoever YOU want to be, and do whatever YOU want to do simply by believing it. The focus is on the desires of the individual rather than others. In Generation Me, Dr. Jennifer Twenge says “[This generation] believes, with a conviction that approaches boredom because it is so undisputed, that the individual comes first”[1]
    • Matthew 16:24 says, “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me.” Following God involves a denial of my self interest for the sake of the kingdom.

 

  • Universalism: The author of The Secret is careful to incorporate multiple religious and philosophical perspectives into the presentation, without overtly disparaging any of them. The “experts” on the DVD quote Scripture and talk about generic religious principles such as gratitude, love, and courage. One of the “gurus” in the DVD claims, “Every tradition has told us there is something bigger than us.”
    • Acts 14:2: “And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.”

 

  • Entitlement: In the DVD Bob Proctor says, “Life can be absolutely phenomenal, and it should be, when you start using the Secret.” In other words, we are entitled to happiness, money, and success. We deserve it.
    • Romans 3:23: “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” The only thing we are entitled to is death. Romans 6:23 says, “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

 

  • Feel-goodism: In the DVD we are challenged to focus on positive feelings and to ignore negative ones. If we focus hard enough we can get rid of all pain, suffering, and negative experiences in this life. The key is to constantly feel good and to avoid pain.
    • James 1:2: “Consider it all joy my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance.” Suffering has redemptive value for believers as we are drawn more into the image of Christ. In fact, it is often through suffering that we most experience the power of God (Philippians 3:10).

 

Friends, it is difficult to imagine a message more contrary to the Bible than The Secret. There is nothing new in it but merely a repetition of the original lie—“You shall be like God.” The fact that so many Christians—and especially young people—have fallen for it is a reminder of the great task before us.

 

 



[1] Jean M. Twenge, Generation Me (New York: Free Press, 2006), 43.

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Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
Posted On: 08/23/07 03:08:08 PM Age 53, MD
I just saw an online viewing of The Secret in its entirety. Before doing so, however, I prayed the Holy Spirit's direction. From the very beginning I felt the presentation to be cultic, giving a message that anyone can be their own god personified through a universal energy, if you will. Scriptural reminders of "even the elect will be deceived" ..., as well as recall of the somewhat relentless struggles of saints come and gone had experienced ... why didn't they get it? Now, to be a bit fair, there was a nugget or two that could be applied in a generally positive sense in life, but not apart from who we are in Christ Jesus. NOT DECEIVED ...
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Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
Posted On: 05/19/07 08:12:28 AM Age 46, IL
Great article, Sean. Just wanted to let you know about a new book available: Shining the Light on The Secret. Details at http://www.ShiningTheLightOnTheSecret.com.
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Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
Posted On: 05/12/07 03:59:19 PM Age 30, IA
"The fact that so many Christians—and especially young people—have fallen for it" is no one's fault but the churches'. I felt not one butterfly while reading this article because my faith in Christ is grounded in an understanding of the literal 6-day Creation and history in Genesis. "In other words, the universe will rearrange itself in response to our thoughts and feelings." That's the guru's thoughts and feelings and (s)he's entitled to them. “You shall be like God.” What the people who fall for that lie fail to grasp is that in order to be like God, one has to admit God exists. "If so many people know it now, is it still a secret?" Defeats the purpose, doesn't it!
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  1. Re: Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
    Posted On: 05/13/07 09:19:17 AMAge 52, FL
    Well,here we go. I don't know how many times I've heard that my own deception was the cause of Christians, mother, father, whoever. We take no accountability for our own actions or reactions to situations in our lives. We are accountable for our own souls before God. Yes, everyone has a right to his or her opinion but the Word of God is not debatable. My point is that people seem to me like sheep without a shepherd. Let's not be swayed by every wind of doctrine just because some Christians have disillusioned us. Been there, done that.
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    1. Re: Re: Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
      Posted On: 05/13/07 08:13:48 PMAge 30, IA
      Is that a response to my post?
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      1. Re: Re: Re: Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
        Posted On: 05/14/07 04:20:48 PMAge 52, FL
        Yes, it is.
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        1. Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
          Posted On: 05/14/07 10:41:27 PMAge 30, IA
          Well, you must have misunderstood me. That's okay. What's your question?
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          1. Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
            Posted On: 05/15/07 11:45:35 AMAge 52, FL
            I may have misunderstood something and I apologize. I was referring to the first line in your comment that the reason people, especially young people, have fallen for it is the fault of Christians. Are you blaming Christians for the reason people are led astray?
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            1. Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
              Posted On: 05/22/07 11:44:18 PMAge 30, IA
              I blame churches (not necessarily Christians) for allowing young people to go astray because they don't provide a foundation for Christ. Most churches (a) ignore Genesis, leaving the public schools to explain origins based on evolution/Darwin that by nature runs opposed to the Genesis account; or (b) teach them how to "work" evolution into the Bible. If (a), the youth learn quickly that "the cosmos is all there is, ever was and ever will be." Therefore, Creation is a fairy tale, no sin, no judgement, no need for the Law. If Genesis is a myth so is the rest of Scripture, especially the Gospels. If (b), churches imply that God needed billions of years to make his "very good" creation through trial and error, one disaster after another with organisms constantly battling for survival. The youth learn that this god is dumb, weak and cruel - calling THIS world "very good." This god is also deceptive because again because this story doesn't correspond to Genesis 1. Again, no Adam and Eve because apes gradually developed into humans, so no fallen nature, no need for the Law. And then the church says, "Great news! God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life!" The youth says, "What a stupid message!" Either way, the church has destroyed the foundation for Christ, thereby encouraging young people to give their hearts and minds to these postmodern, gnostic and material ISMs.
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Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
Posted On: 05/11/07 06:03:24 PM Age 52, FL
I think one of the reasons this thing rattles people so much, especially young people, is because 1)so many people are following it 2)it's very alluring to want to be "in control". It's the same old lie the serpent used in the Garden. The Word Faith movement teaches the same thing only disguised. They use the Bible as their source, which is scarier. There truly is only going to be a remnat who submit themselves to God and know that HE is the Lord of the Universe, not man.
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Re: ‘The Secret’ Deception
Posted On: 05/11/07 08:15:50 AM Age 60, MO
Thank you for the review of the book and movie "The Secret," and for exposing its lies by using scriptural references. It sounds like a take off on the "Name it, Claim it, gospel" that has been brewing for some time before this "Secret" has been produced. I believe the appeal comes from a generation to generation movement toward self help, self esteem, and just plain old self centeredness. You are right. We have a our Gospel work cut out for us. George Cancilla
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