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*Beware the Yoga Demon! The Christian Right's fear of self-
realization 
and spirituality*
By Mel Seesholtz, Ph.D.
Jun 22, 2006, 00:39

They're still at it. Those paranoid Christian fundamentalists are 
again 
attacking yoga.

This is not the first time they've done so. On September 6, 2005, the 
Christian news service Agape Press carried an article 
<http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/9/62005e.asp> titled ?School 
Yoga Fitness Programs May Be Unhealthy Alternative, Author Warns.? 
The 
author cited was Dr. Walter Larimore, who wrote /Alternative 
Medicine: A 
Christian Handbook/. Dr. Larimore argued that because yoga has 
spiritual 
roots outside Christianity, the practice can be dangerous. He argued 
that ?involvement with Eastern spiritual practices is known to cause 
psychological and emotional problems in some people.?

In all probability those ?some people? had psychological and/or 
emotional problems before even considering taking a yoga class. Or 
perhaps Latimer defines ?psychological and emotional problems? as 
questioning the no-thinking-allowed dogma of Christian 
fundamentalism. 
The /billions/ of people worldwide who have practiced yoga /for 
centuries/ certainly do not support Larimore?s preposterous claim.

On June 15, 2006, Agape Press carried this article:

*Author Wants to Enlighten Christians About Yoga's Demonic Influence

*

Christian author Dave Hunt, co-founder of the Oregon-based ministry, 
The 
Berean Call <http://www.thebereancall.org/>, has written a new book 
called /Yoga and the Body of Christ/. In it, he contends that yoga is 
a 
spiritually dangerous practice designed to expose people to demonic 
influences.

Mr. Hunt is quoted as saying, ?If you want to benefit yourself 
physically, then do exercises that were designed for that. Do not get 
into things that were designed for self-realization . . . If you want 
to 
do some exercises, please don?t call it yoga, because as soon as you 
do, 
you?ve put a certain connotation on it.?

Why would Mr. Hunt fear ?self-realization?? Why would he advise 
?Christians? to avoid it?

Could it be that if people achieve self-realization they will 
recognize 
the sinister mind-control techniques of ?ministries? such as The 
Berean 
Call? Could it be that they would also realize that if they develop a 
?personal relationship with God,? there is no need for ministries? 
The 
clergy would become little more than ?middlemen? who, like all 
middlemen, leech off others for their own self-aggrandizement. In 
fact, 
the clergy would become ?demonic influences? interrupting, twisting 
and 
poisoning one?s personal relationship with Divinity for their own 
power 
and profit.

Matthew 4:8-9 comes to mind: ?The devil took him [Jesus] to a very 
high 
mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their 
splendor. *?*All this I will give you,? he said, ?if you will bow 
down 
and worship me.?? The socio-political message of the Christian Right 
to 
Americans is /exactly/ the same, especially at election time.

?Please don?t call it yoga, because as soon as you do, you?ve put a 
certain connotation on it.? Why does Mr. Hunt fear the word ?yoga?? 
Is 
he saying that the word alone invokes demons? If one intones the word 
?yoga? does Mephistopheles appear in lotus position?

Aside from centuries of spiritual healing, the health benefits ? both 
physical and mental ? of yoga are well documented 
<http://www.google.com/search?
client=safari&rls=en&q=yoga+and+american+medical+association&ie=UTF-
8&oe=UTF-8>. 
What really seems to be at the heart of Dr. Larimore?s and Mr. Hunt?s 
warnings is a desire to prevent Christians from knowing about or 
exploring other belief systems and the self-realization /true/ 
spirituality brings. But that Machiavellian ?Christian? message ? and 
the call to ignorance ? is a common one.

One place it can be heard loud and clear is at TrueU.org 
<http://www.trueu.org/Admissions/focusinstitute/index.cfm>, which isn?
t 
a university at all but part of James Dobson?s Focus on the Family 
media 
syndicate. Dobson is the ?religious? middleman who has set ?himself 
up 
as the moral authority of the nation 
<http://www.elroy.net/ehr/dobson.html>.? TrueU frequently offers 
?lectures? explaining why Christianity is the only true religion and 
why 
Jesus is the only ?God? and, by implication, why those who wish to 
avoid 
thinking for themselves as well as self-realization should enroll in 
TrueU, which is actually Focus on the Family Institute 
<http://www.focusinstitute.org/>.

One TrueU lecture, ?Choosin' My Religion 
<http://www.trueu.org/Academics/LectureHall/A000000112.cfm>? by J.P. 
Moreland, claimed to offer ?objective principles to guide one in 
choosing a religion.? The oxymoron is obvious: religion is anything 
but 
?objective.?

?Why Believe That Jesus Is The Only Way? 
<http://www.trueu.org/Academics/LectureHall/A000000362.cfm>? by 
Douglas 
Groothuis presented incestuous, self-serving ?/biblical evidence/ for 
Christ?s lordship? [italics added]. Groothius also offered ?Learning 
 From an Apostle 
<http://www.trueu.org/Academics/LectureHall/A000000459.cfm>? in which 
he 
argued ?Unless we establish a Christian worldview . . . people will 
likely place Jesus into the wrong worldview, taking Him to be merely 
a 
guru or swami or prophet, rather than Lord, God and Savior.?

Eastern religions are a favorite target 
<http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/10/192005a.asp> for these 
middlemen profiteers, as one of the books promoted by TrueU attests. 
/Jesus Among Other Gods/: as the TrueU promo 
<http://www.trueu.org/union/bookstore/Resources/A000000247.cfm> 
stated, 
?Ravi Zacharias? latest work is a brilliant defense of the unique 
truth 
of the Christian message. Exposing the futility of Islam, Hinduism 
and 
Buddhism . . ."

In another ?lecture,? Denver Seminary professor Groothuis ?explained 
<http://www.trueu.org/Academics/LectureHall/A000000113.cfm>? why 
Islam 
is false: ?Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?? His 
?reasoning? bore a striking resemblance to the ?thinking? of Pat 
Robertson ? who called for the assassination of the Venezuelan 
president 
<http://mediamatters.org/items/200508220006> and blamed Hurricane 
Katrina on the choice of (lesbian) Ellen Degeneres to host the Emmys 
<http://www.datelinehollywood.com/archives/2005/09/05/robertson-
blames-hurricane-on-choice-of-ellen-deneres-to-host-emmys/> 
? on Islam (and other ?false religions) 
<http://www.cbn.com/700club/features/bringiton/falsereligions-
index.aspx>:

Under no circumstances is Jehovah, the God of the Bible, and Allah, 
of 
the Koran, the same. First of all, the God of the Bible is a God of 
love 
and redemption, who sent His Son into the world to die for our sins. 
Allah tells people to die for him in order to get salvation, but 
there 
is no understanding of salvation. Allah was the moon god from Mecca. 
That is why Islam has the crescent moon. The flag of Turkey has a 
crescent moon with a star in it. Well, the crescent moon is because 
Allah was the moon god, and that is the deal. But we don?t serve a 
moon 
god. We serve the God of creation, the Creator of everything.


They are not the same. To translate Allah as God is wrong. When you 
see 
something in there and it says Allah, you translate it Allah. Don?t 
call 
it God because it is different. God is Elohim. He is the Creator, the 
Jehovah God, Yahweh. Yahweh of the Old Testament was the Father who 
brought forth Jesus into the world.

Organized religion is, by definition, predicated upon bigotry and 
discrimination: the ?my God is better than your God? mentality. As a 
/direct/ result, the fundamentalist dogma of organized religions is 
responsible for the torture and murder of millions of people 
throughout 
human history.

Even today, in the first decade of the twenty-first century, some 
Christian fundamentalists continue the call for hatred and the 
violence 
that inevitably follows. Although not calling for their execution, 
Rev. 
Lou Sheldon 
<http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/sfl-
13forum05jun05,0,2741136.story?coll=sfla-news-opinion>, 
founder and chairman of the rabidly homophobic Traditional Values 
Coalition <http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=8992>, 
has 
claimed gays and lesbians need ?an exorcism 
<http://mediamatters.org/items/200510130006>? and has called for 
their 
segregation into ?cities of refuge 
<http://www.ralliance.org/TraditionalValuesCoalition.html>? (aka 
?concentration camps?).

Another notorious homophobe is Dr. D. James Kennedy 
<http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/7235393/the_crusaders/>, 
president of Coral Ridge Ministries. His former vice president, 
George 
Grant 
<http://www.christianpost.com/article/education/390//dr.george.grant.p
romotes.christian.doctrine.in.education/1.htm>, 
wrote /Legislating Immorality/, a sermonic tome that included a 
fire-and-brimstone rant on America?s abandonment of a Scripture-
inspired 
death penalty for homosexuality.

And then there?s Michael Marcavage of Repent America, a radical 
fundamentalists organization, who claims he?s not calling for the 
extermination of gays, but some take his words to mean just that 
<http://citypaper.net/articles/2005-02-03/cover2.shtml>. At least 
fellow 
?Christian? crusader and certified wing-nut Rev. Fred Phelps ? of 
?GodHatesFags.com <http://www.godhatesfags.com/>? infamy ? is blunt 
about his desire to execute gay Americans.

Fanatical Phelps has much in common with other dogmatic monotheists, 
such as Muslim cleric Yusuf Qaradawi 
<http://londoncallingluv.blogspot.com/2006/06/muslim-cleric-backs-gay-
burnings.html> 
who couldn?t decide whether gay people should be ?throw[n] from a 
high 
place? or whether ?we should burn them.? Not surprisingly, Yusuf 
Qaradawi is also a vocal supporter of suicide bombers.

It must be noted, however, that the Eastern spiritual philosophies 
that 
spawn yoga do not advocate hatred toward or the murder of gays, or 
anyone else. Indeed, the Dali Lama supports 
<http://www.q-notes.com/Top2006/top08_052006.html> ?gay rights.? When?
s 
the last time you heard a yogi call for the execution of gays, or 
doing 
harm to any living creature?

So feel free to join the estimated 30 million Americans who practice 
yoga, and beware those who argue against self-realization and 
thinking 
for yourself.

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