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Emergent Leaders and School Children follow “his holiness” the Dalai Lama to Seattle



Posted: 04/08/2008

Emergent Leaders and School Children follow “his holiness” the Dalai Lama to Seattle

By Eric Barger

www.ericbarger.com

Commencing this Friday (April 11, 2008) the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of the world’s Tibetan Buddhists begins a five day conference in Seattle. His sold out speeches, workshops and panel discussions are expected to draw capacity crowds totaling 153,000 at venues around the city from the Bank of America Center at the University of Washington, Key Arena, where the NBA Sonics play and mammoth Quest Field, home of the NFL Seattle Seahawks. It is expected that millions more will watch on television and over the Internet where the events will be webcast in twenty-four languages. Having lived in the Seattle area for a total of twenty-five years of my life I can tell you that this area is deeply entrenched in New Age thinking. In fact, we refer to Western Washington as the very center of New Age thought, so a visit by “his holiness” is causing quite a stir here. (I am about 20 miles from Quest Field as I write.)

 

Billed as “The Seeds of Compassion” after its key local Washington sponsors, a great deal of the focus of the conference is on children. Organizers emphasize that the Seattle event is neither religious nor political in nature. (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004300190_dalailama23m.html) Certainly not everything promulgated by this conference can be construed as pure evil. However, please rest assured that though the visit by the 14th Dalai Lama may not be a direct proselytization for Buddhism, it will surely serve as a tool of massive desensitization to soften hearts and perk interests for the cause of the Eastern religion. It will also strengthen religious ideas that man - and not eternal, all-powerfull, creator God - is the answer to our problems.

Don’t get me wrong. The freedom which our Constitution provides us surely allows for the Dalai Lama to come here and present Buddhism openly if he likes. It is indeed still a free country, unlike Canada, where that nation’s largest counter-cult ministry was recently shut down by the government for engaging in alleged “hate speech,” we still have freedom to speak out here - at least for a season. Still, besides the fact that Buddhism is a worthless, salvation-barren religion, I have two bones to pick here.

First, though the local media has nearly gone silent on this aspect of the story, local school districts are busing in school children to the events. Say what?

The conference promotion states “Seeds of Compassion Children’s Day (Monday, April 14) is a day for youth from all over Washington State to come together and share their expressions of What Compassion Looks Like™ and to learn how to grow their experiences of compassion from the leaders in the compassion movement, most notably His Holiness the Dalai Lama. There will also be multiple programs focused on children who will have booths set up at Seattle Center to invite children to get involved with compassion. Children will return by bus to their schools. (http://www.seedsofcompassion.net/event/scheduleAud.asp)

According to the sponsoring Heritage Institute’s (not the Heritage Foundation) website “Tickets to the event will be free – based on a commitment to furthering compassion either by participating in the What Does Compassion Look Like™ campaign or by using the compassion lessons available on our website. Districts will be reimbursed for bus transportation.” (http://www.hol.edu/UserFiles/File/Seeds_Launch_Childr_Day.pdf) In preparation for the event, local school children here are this week being taught visualization techniques and phrases such as “concentrate on being a hero. Now concentrate on being compassionate. Now visualize yourself as a compassionate hero.” No, I am not kidding. Nor am I exaggerating. This is just an exercise from New Age Buddhist philosophy being employed in the public schools. What is most troubling is that these 3rd graders won’t know that the next step is the introduction of Spirit Guides (demonic powers) and the majority of their parents are sitting at home enamored with the whole thing!

 

Besides the obvious New Age implications, two things stand out here. For a teacher or school district to get into this special children’s day event which includes an audience with the Dalai Lama said school officials must commit to actively participate in the ongoing campaign (hummm, wonder that that entails?) or they must use the “compassion lessons” available on the Heritage Institute website (hummm, wondering again what that means?). Second, in effect the Seeds of Compassion conference is paying to have children pulled out of school and bused to the event. I’d have to say “not my child!” But then I frankly wouldn’t trust the government schools to educate my kids anyway, Dalai Lama or not. I know that some could argue that we need to be exposed to cultural stuff and that the Dalai Lama is a historical and political figure. However he is in particular the glue which holds Buddhism together worldwide. My job is to nurture and raise my kids (now grandkids) up to serve, love and have a healthy fear for the Lord – not to teach them to call the leader of a false religion “his holiness” or to allow them to be introduced to visualization techniques in occultic realms riddled with demons. Though I like the view from this soap box, I will reluctantly get down now.

 

I wonder if the next time Billy or Franklin Graham or some other high profile Christian comes to town if the school district will be so quick to bus the kids on over to the event? What’s more, where is the likes of the A.C.L.U. when we need them? What about their ever-loving “separation of Church and State?” Perhaps we should all just email and call the Seattle school district offices congratulating them on final seeing things our way and offer to volunteer when in the future the kids are bused to hear some famous Bible believing Christian speaker?

Second, in this supposedly “non-religious” event there is a lineup of speakers, panelists and participants that would surely rival the list whom the Antichrist will some day assemble to support his announcement of a full blown one-world religion (See Revelation 13). Read this list.

Seattle Conference Participants include:

His Holiness the Dalai Lama, a simple Buddhist monk
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Episcopal Archbishop of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
Dr. Ingrid Mattson, President of the Islamic Society of North America
Rabbi David Rosen, Chairman of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations
Roshi Joan Halifax, Zen Buddhist Master and abbess of Upaya Zen Center
Rob Bell, emergent Christian leader, writer, and pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grandville, Michigan
Sister Joan Chittister, Benedictine Catholic nun, writer and teacher
Pravrajika Vrajaprana, Hindu philosopher, writer, and teacher
Doug Pagitt, evangelical author, pastor of Solomon’s Porch in Minneapolis, emergent Christian leader
Episcopal Bishop Steven Charleston, President and Dean of Episcopal Divinity School and a Professor of Theology
Linda Kavelin-Popov, co-founder of the Virtues Project
Reverend Samuel Berry McKinney, civil rights leader and pastor emeritus of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Seattle
Father William Treacy, Interfaith leader, founder of Camp Brotherhood
Ahmed Tijani Ben Omar, Muslim scholar and spiritual leader
Guru Singh, Sikh philosopher and spiritual leader
Steven Shankman, the UNESCO Chair in Transcultural Studies, Interreligious Dialogue and Peace

Do any names on the list leap out at you? How about Emerging Church leader Rob Bell of Mars Hill Bible Church of Grandville, MI?

 

Bell and fellow Emergent leader Doug Pagitt (Solomon’s Porch of Minneapolis), who is also a conference participant, seem to be a logical fit with the Dalai Lama. Pagitt is listed as an “Evangelical” in the conference materials and website yet he has proclaimed openly that “the gospel can be found in other world religions.” It is because of unbiblical nonsense like this that I am no longer referring to myself as an “evangelical.” Instead please just call me a “Bible believer.”

 

About his philosophy, Bell told Christianity Today in 2004 "This is not just the same old message with new methods. We're rediscovering Christianity as an Eastern religion, as a way of life. Legal metaphors for faith don't deliver a way of life. We grew up in churches where people knew the nine verses why we don't speak in tongues, but had never experienced the overwhelming presence of God."

 

The Seeds of Compassion conference surely sums up much of what appeals to Emergents. They believe that the message of Christianity is outdated and needs a facelift. They seek to transform it into some sort of Eastern mystic idea that they believe will appeal to their target audience of postmoderns. They also long for a time when doctrine no longer stands in the way of full blown spiritual experiences for in Emergent-think experiences seem to rule over supernaturally inspired absolute truth. Since it would appear that most Emergent leaders are long on feelings, social change and abandoning the past, perhaps Bell and Pagitt will get some ideas and pointers on how to achieve their goals for spirituality from the Dalai Lama while in Seattle.

 

I do wonder who contacted who about participating in the Seattle gathering? Did an organizer from Seattle realize that the apostate Emergent movement was a natural to join forces with Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Catholics, assorted liberals and UN representatives for lively panel discussions during the Seeds of Compassion get together? Since Emergents seek to reinvent every facet of Christianity from doctrine to practice, then the quest for cosmic “selfianity” and higher spirituality offered by Buddhism must surely hold special appeal. After all, to these allegedly Evangelical leaders biblical, doctrinal Christianity is so boring and outdated. Folks the predicted end-time apostasy is indeed in full swing (II Thess. 2:3).

 

In a session titled InterSpiritual Panel Discussion with His Holiness the Dalai Lama – Inspiring Compassion in Our Youth: Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue” both Bell and Pagitt will participate. My, that sounds great on the surface doesn’t it? But regardless of all of the sincerity they can muster, these folks are all playing directly into Satan’s hands.

 

Other sessions include:

 

“Evangelicals and InterSpiritual Friends: Recovering the Compassionate Tradition of Jesus” (with Rob Bell)

 

“The Group Experience as an Inroad towards Integrating the Mind, Body, Spirit and Soul” Which is described as follows: “Join together in a journey addressing the ways in which children and adolescents can use internal reflection to become mindful of their thoughts and feelings, the way the body influences the mind, and the causative factors in our motivation.” (Read that “use eastern meditation to become focused.”)

 

“Yoga for a Healthy Body and a Kind Heart” “For children ages 6-10 and their parents or care-givers: play games, listen to stories and practice yoga postures while learning how to benefit the body, mind, and heart.”

 

Conclusion

 

It is just this sort of religious, New Age and universalist amalgamation that the powers of darkness thrive in. To the unsuspecting it all sounds so positive – “The Seeds of Compassion.” With the shape of our world today, one really can’t blame the world for trying to figure solutions to its problems. Buddhism and preterism or “Kingdom Now” theology (which people like Brian McLaren and Rick Warren seem to hold to) both perfectly fit this mold. This teaching tells us that we somehow are the saviors of the planet and that we had better figure it out. In Buddhism, we humans are the answer to all that ails us too. However, with his demonic ability to forge the world’s religions together as one, this is the exact tact that Antichrist will use to gain trust and control over the masses. It will be sold to the unregenerate mindset as what is “right for the common good.” Mark my words, there will be many who will claim to be Christians; many who will be recognizable, high profile leaders who will blissfully lead their followers down the proverbial garden path and into the arms of the Man of Sin. I believe that many of the same deceived, apostate teachers who will lobby for and do the bidding of the Antichrist will also be responsible for the ridicule, marginalizing and persecution of authentic Bible Believers in the days just before the Son of Perdition is revealed to the world.

Frankly, there are now so many tentacles of the now apparent and predicted last-days “falling away” around us that when one couples the great state of unrest our world is in with the mass acceptance of false religions and new age philosophies how can Bible believers help but deduce that the return of the Lord Jesus must be near?

The Dalai Lama may be coming to Seattle but surely the Holy one of Israel is indeed on his way as well.

Copyright Eric Barger 2008

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Where Is Separation of Church and State When We Really Need It?
Posted On: 04/09/08 12:36:29 PM Age 59, OR
This is clearly a world religions conference. So how can schools be doing preparatory lessons in Eastern meditative techniques prior to taking kids to this conference? It seems to me like a phone call to the American Center for Law and Justice, or one of the other Christian rights protective organizations would be in order at this point. If I had kids in this school system, I would be furious. I would be so onto the school district board of directors, along with contacts with the media, that they wouldn't know what hit them.
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Emergent leaders, public schools and THE LAMA..
Posted On: 04/09/08 09:18:16 AM Age 44, KY
Eric... brother! Tell me you are kidding about being surprised at this! Do you not read your Bible, or rather do you not read the Old Testament or Revelation in the New Testament? How can there be an "One World Religion" unless you get all the different religions talking and finding common ground?! This is really to be expected, unless you don't view the Bible literally, in which case, I think you are in much more trouble than you know, when it comes to understanding the world around you. We won't be able to stop this from happening, though we must strive to teach as much truth as the world will receive... which will be surprisingly very little, if I understand the prophecies correctly. But how much truth will be received isn't our concern, but rather being faithful to deliver the Good News of our Messiah and teaching the Word, and the Father, Son and Holy Spirit will take care of the rest. If the Messiah can walk the streets teaching truth and performing miracles; and if the Father can go before Israel in the Wilderness in a pillar of Fire by night and cloud of smoke by day, and folks still question who They are, do you really get surprised when "The LAMA" or any other pagan seems to attract folks like flies to honey, and receive 'rock-star' status, when those of us teaching the truth barely get noticed, comparatively? Take care and and keep the Faith, for if you listen you just might hear... Ikvot Hammashiach!
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  1. Be assured - I am reading my Bible
    Posted On: 04/09/08 06:35:12 PMAge 57, TX
    Did I say I was surprised? No, these things are exactly what Scripture foretells must occur as I mentioned in the article and on air with Brannon on 4/8. Trust too that I understand exactly what is happening concerning these issues. That's exactly the point of my writing. Note too that I do NOT believe that we should just give up and quit fighting darkness. Jesus never called us to be fatalistic. On the contrary, we are to contend for truth and expose darkness are we not? I can testify that as we Christians wage spiritual warfare and expose darkness the sure result is that the lost who have ears to hear as God draws them are, one by one, saved. Thanks for your comments my friend. - Eric Barger, www.ericbarger.com
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    1. Evangelizm
      Posted On: 04/10/08 11:15:08 AMAge 53, CA
      This is a very important article. The TRUE Chudrch of Jesus Christ is asleep. Evangelizm is key!!! Very few people spend the time to study and memorize the Holy Scriptures,"ready in season and out of season to give a reason for the hope that is within them." "Way of the Master," Ray Comfort, is a wonderful place to begin training. I'm ready to go door to door while it is still legal, to reach our neighborhood for Jesus!!! But no one will come with me. I get arguments, and all their questions and doubts if it is Scriptural!?! The cult have taken over our neighborhoods, leading them by the hand to Hell, and we sit idly by. Wake up church!!! "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel!"
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      1. Evangelizm
        Posted On: 04/21/08 06:30:34 PMAge 50, CO
        I could not agree more about Way of Master training. I don't go door to door mostly because alot of people get bothered at their door by sales and jehovah witness in my neighbor. However I do pound the intersection near my home and the local RTD bus stop and local Highschool kids who go to Starbucks same intersection before going to school. I consider it a great honor to witness using the law and the gospel this way. I still would like to try door to door maybe this year I give it a try just to see how things go God willing. Blessing to you my brother keep up the good work the lord has given you to do. Dale Keith Aurora Co.
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