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Perry, I am so glad to hear that M. Scott Peck was of some assistance to you
when you were a seeker. Yours is a perfect example of what Bill and I were
trying to discuss before we were interrupted: that all Truth is of God, and
therefore beneficial to those who are willing to hear it. The Lord has not just
given all truth to Christians, or to
Christians who have the “right” doctrine, or Christians who have
the “right” doctrine plus perfect lives. To ignore truth from
non-Christians is to me a lack of faith in God’s Omnipotence. He is Big
enough to speak through a donkey, and certainly through any human with an open,
inquisitive mind. That’s what astounded me by Peck’s book “The Road Less Traveled”. He
wasn’t even a Believer, yet it was so full of amazing common sense and
practical wisdom that anyone could understand. Things like “Love is hard
work.” Don’t think you “love” someone if you aren’t
willing to do the work that it requires, like spending time with them, etc. What
was it that spoke to you at the time? My favorite book, by far, of Peck’s is “The People of the Lie”. Did you read
that one? In it he says that he believes that psychiatry should have a
diagnosis of “evil”, and he spends the book describing his
encounters with “evil” people who were his patients, and his
experiences with attending actual exorcisms. His explanation of how to diagnose
and comprehend the behavior of evil people was EXTREMELY helpful to my husband
and me when we were dealing with a nightmare situation of slander against him. It
helped us gain perspective when we were reeling with the emotions one goes
through at a time like that. And it has helped us strive for forgiveness by
understanding that “they know not what they do” when evil people “project”
their own self-hatred onto their victims. Whether Peck is a Christian today is only God’s decision; who of
us can look inside another’s heart? He is definitely under RCC persuasion,
and is influenced by a whole lot of his past life (aren’t we all?). He
also still clings to non-Biblical beliefs in a lot of areas. But he claims to
have had a definite conversion from paganism to a love of Jesus Christ, and I
accept his statement at face value. One doesn’t grow to perfection in a
day—it is a process that goes beyond our lives on this earth, in fact. However,
I notice that the Peck books that we have in our library do not sit in the “Christian”
section, but in the philosophy section. He is no theologian. My personal philosophy is that where you are on the spiritual spectrum
is not nearly as important as which direction you are heading. Are you heading
towards Jesus, or towards darkness? The ones who think they have “arrived”
are often the most dark of all. You can read about them in “The People of the Lie”. Izzy -----Original Message----- TT'rs, Could it be possible that Scott Peck and his writings have
a purpose in the world outside of bringing people to Christ? In the early 80's I was reading Peck's "The Road Less
Traveled". It was instrumental in my growth as an individual, and helped to place me on a
path of peace, tolerance, understanding, and others awareness. At that time
I was not a Christian, but a seeker. 10 years later I became a Christian and, if it was not for
the changes made in my life that I underwent in the early 80's, at least in part assisted by Scott peck's book, I might not have ever found Christ (or,
maybe I would not have ever let Him find me!) Would I have sought Christ without Scott peck's help?
Would I have let Him seek me without Scott Peck's help? Only God truly knows. But, I do
know that Peck's book was instrumental in turning me from an inward
position, focused on self, to an outward position, focused on others. Without
this turn, I may never have been able to recognize the movement of the
Spirit within me. Perry |
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