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Dr. Reagan: The Bible prophesizes that in the End Times Christianity will come under
increasing persecution, that prophecy is being fulfilled today. All across the world millions
of Christians are being verbally abused, physically harassed, and yes, even murdered for their
faith. But these attacks as terrible as they maybe are not the greatest threat to the Church.
The greatest threat comes from within the Church in the form of Apostasy. Stay tuned
as we talk with one of Christendom's foremost authorities about the raging spiritual apostasy
that exists in the Church today.
Announcer: Lamb and Lion Ministries presents: "Christ in Prophecy". A program that focuses
on the fundamentals of Bible Prophecy. Showing how current events in the news relate to Biblical
predictions of End-time events and the soon return of Jesus. Now here is your host,
Dr. David Reagan.
Dr. Reagan: Greetings in the name of Jesus our blessed hope and welcome to Christ in
Prophecy. Once again this week for the third week in a row we have as our special guest
a wonderful lady named Caryl Matrisciana who is considered to be one of Christendom's
foremost experts on Eastern Religions, contemporary cults, and Christian apostasy. Caryl is a
documentary film producer from California, over the past 30 years she has produced over
60 videos concerning false religions, cults and apostasy. Caryl welcome back.
Caryl Matrisciana: Well thank you. Dr. Reagan: It sounds like you have been awfully
busy, that's an average of 2 a year. Caryl Matrisciana: And I started so young.
Three a year. Dr. Reagan: Okay. Well also here in the studio
with me to help me interview Caryl is our Web Minister Nathan Jones. Nathan is involved
in battling apostasy on a daily basis as he talks back and forth via our website with
people literally all over the world concerning both Bible Prophecy and the fundamentals of
the Christian faith. Nathan how about kicking off our discussion?
Nathan Jones: I would be delighted to, thanks Dave. And I am delighted to have you back,
you are a great guest. Caryl Matrisciana: Thank you, thank you so
much Nathan. Nathan Jones: Well let's start our discussion
with talking about the health of Evangelical Christianity today. And even the word Evangelical
I know when I was little and growing up the word evangelical meant you went to the Bible
for your faith what was truth and all that. But the
word evangelical seems to be losing its meaning in this day and age, would you agree?
Caryl Matrisciana: Absolutely because we are in what is called a post-modern era, post-modern
culture. Now the post-modern philosophy teaches that there are no absolute truths, so
the original evangelical, traditional evangelical thought that the Bible was the inerrant Word
of God. That Jesus says, "I am the way, the
truth and the life," but now the post-modernist teaching that truth actually isn't knowable.
Now this is an Eastern worldview, you see in Eastern
Mysticism truth is all embracing, truth is; your truth is good for you, my truth is good
for me and in order for the two of us to unite we must
dialogue and converse. Well we know what happened in the Bible with the first conversation;
the first conversation was with the serpent with Eve, she
was sinless without sin pure made in the image of God. And he came and tempted her with a
desire which is extraordinary that she could be kind of more like God, but she was without
sin. So what's been happening within Christendom
is that we can supposedly become more like God through Eastern Mysticism, Satan used
Eve's reason, her imagination, the fruit looked like
it was good to eat and so all of these concepts of dialogue and conversation have come in
where we are talking with each other's opinions. Well opinions are nothing, its God's opinion.
If God says that evil is evil and good is good
then that should be our Evangelical Bible believing
standard. Nathan Jones: So we have given up then the
Bible as our source of truth and turned to ourselves as a source of truth?
Caryl Matrisciana: As conversation, dialogues, it is called consensus, you bring in the
concept of a crisis situation, you dialogue about it and you meet in the middle. So it
is a sort of synthesis, you bring in the idea of let's
all get together and try to solve this solution. Well if you
are with a Muslim or a Hindu and a Christian and you are all trying to dialogue about sin
there is no meeting place, if you are going to stand
on Biblical truth. So in order for us to bring in what
the Bible says is going to happen in the last days which is a one world religion we've
got to be able to merge all our ideas so that Jesus
is no longer the deity that the Bible says Jesus is. And
we can become the deity, in others words we can define our own truths. And a Muslim can
define his Allah as being the same as let's say what the Bible describes as God which
are not the same. The Muslim's God is the moon God;
you see the crescent on top of every mosque because they worship the moon god.
Dr. Reagan: I want to get back to the Emergent Church Movement though.
Caryl Matrisciana: Yeah. Dr. Reagan: The Emergent Church Movement seems
to me to be one of the most dangerous movements in America today because the leaders
of it claim to be evangelical. They have using that claim been able to infiltrate evangelical
seminaries, evangelical churches. I see them showing up at the most conservative denominations
in America making their presentations. And yet these are people, who deny absolute truth,
and it's just, you know the Bible has absolute truth they say that it does not, they deny
that. And everything gets into touchy-feely. One of the
things that they are doing is getting back to, for example I know of a major evangelical
church where the pastor came in and said, "Ok, from now on we are going to have card
tables in the lobby. On each card table is going to be a Greek icon and there is going
to be instructions about how you can kneel and pray to the icon. Now this is an evangelical
church. Caryl Matrisciana: Absolutely that's the
idea of ecumenical discussion, conversation with those that perhaps don't believe in
your same faith, whether they are those of other religions or that claims to be Christians
how can we bring all Christian denominations together.
Dr. Reagan: And a lot of it seems to be getting back to the touchy-feely stuff that was characteristic
say of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages. It's the idea of you've got to have
incense, and you've got to have you know things of that nature, candles and so forth,
that this will all draw you into a deeper relationship with God. It becomes very...
Caryl Matrisciana: Mystical. Dr. Reagan: ...mystical that is the word. [Laughs]
Caryl Matrisciana: Well it is this new spirituality which is through mysticism. You see when you
don't have a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, or a relationship with God through
the Lord Jesus Christ there is that vacuum in you and you want to have a mystical experience.
We are made to have a relationship. So you have a relationship with wrong, the lying
spirits, doctrine of demons and how can we know that? You have to know the Bible in order
to test the spirits which we are told to do in the Scriptures. But if you don't have
the living sword, the two edged sword, the testing ability then the experience that I
feel is my experience and it feels like a good experience and it is a spiritual experience.
And I know having come from the New Age that it is very powerful, it is very real and it
appears to be truthful. Dr. Reagan: The leader...
Nathan Jones: Then you just slap a bumper sticker that says, "Coexist," on your
bumper. [Laughs] Dr. Reagan: There you go. The leader, the
recognized leader of the Emergent Church Movement recently appeared at a very conservative college
here in Texas. I wrote the President of that college and I said, "Hey, this is a guy."
I gave him two pages of quotes, "Homosexuality what difference does it make?" that is his
attitude. "Absolute truth, no there is no such thing," he went on and on, I gave quote
after quote after quote. And I said, "You are going to have this man speak to your people?
This is a wolf in sheep's clothing." He wrote back and said, "Well I don't really
know anything about him. The Chairman of our Bible Department arranged this; I will have
him write you." The Chairman of the Bible Department wrote to him and said, "Well
I am sure you have probably taken all these quotes out of context because I met him and
he is such a nice person." Caryl Matrisciana: Well there you go, you
see. Nathan Jones: Nice guy.
Dr. Reagan: He is such a nice person.
Caryl Matrisciana: I've met him and he is a nice person. That's a deluding spirit.
See we cannot, it's not who we speak to, it is not an emotional level. The Bible tells
us to test the spirit. We've got to test on the spiritual level, not emotional. So
what's happening with the new Emergent Church is that it is plugging into emotions, subjectivity
it's a feel good faith. Its truth is judgmental, "don't be so judgmental."
Dr. Reagan: Absolutely, absolutely. Nathan Jones: Tolerance, the ultimate ethic
now right? Caryl Matrisciana: Tolerance that is the ecumenical,
that's the idea of embracing all religions. And you've got to have the breakdown of
all denominations in Christianity in order to bring in the new one world religion.
Dr. Reagan: People say to me, "Well you really must be exaggerating what these people
say." Well at first they were rather subtle but now in recent years I have noticed they
have become very open. For example here is a quote from one of the leaders of the movement,
"My goal is to destroy Christianity as a world religion and be a re-catalyst for the
movement of Jesus Christ." Caryl Matrisciana: A re-catalyst for the movement?
Dr. Reagan: A re-catalyst. Caryl Matrisciana: For the movement of Jesus
Christ? Dr. Reagan: Yes.
Caryl Matrisciana: Which Jesus? Dr. Reagan: Nobody knows what that means,
that is mumbo-jumbo. Nathan Jones: Dilbert talk.
Caryl Matrisciana: Well the problem is remember that Jesus said in Matthew 24, four times
He says there is going to be religious deception in the last days.
Dr. Reagan: Oh, absolutely. Caryl Matrisciana: There is going to be false
teachers in the last days. False teachings beware they are going to come in the name
of Christ, they are going to come in my name He said, His name is Christianity. Here is
a false Jesus Christ. So the Antichrist, why is he called Antichrist? Like Jesus.
Dr. Reagan: Yes. Caryl Matrisciana: So we have got to recondition
the minds of everybody to think that this new Christ consciousness, this new Jesus Christ
is going to be something that we can all embrace whether you are Muslim, Hindu whatever it
is. And the big peace plan of a leading evangelical movement teacher today is about bringing in
global Christianity, global peace plan, global ecumenical ideas.
Dr. Reagan: So what you are saying is that this Emergent Church Movement is really just
part of many different movements that exist that are designed to prepare the way for the
one world religion of the Antichrist. Caryl Matrisciana: Absolutely and it's the
ecumenical idea of going into every denomination whether it is Episcopalian, Protestant, Reformed
Theology whatever it is, it is that we all must come to a census a consensus of a new
Jesus Christ, a new Christ consciousness.
Nathan Jones: Welcome back to our interview of Caryl Matrisciana one of Christendom's
most respected experts on Eastern Religions, contemporary cults, and Christian apostasy.
We've been talking with her with apostasy in the Church today and we want to focus now
on what is called the Emergent Church Movement; Caryl can you define that for us: the Emergent
Church Movement what does that mean? Caryl Matrisciana: It is a difficult word,
just think about emerging. Nathan Jones: Emerging yeah, what.
Caryl Matrisciana: I mean how do you define emerging? It hasn't come yet, we don't
know what it could turn into. Dr. Reagan: Where it is going?
Caryl Matrisciana: Because it is emerging and it is a very, very clever incredible label
for a movement that is actually going to be emerging into the one world religion that
is going to usher in the Antichrist. So that is what it is emerging to, it is emerging
to new truths, it is emerging into a new 'Christ', it is emerging into new concepts of that you
don't need to understand truth. Dr. Reagan: Well basically aren't they saying
that Christianity needs to be reconstructed? Caryl Matrisciana: Reformed, reinvented, redesigned
because it... Nathan Jones: Just throw the Bible out then?
Caryl Matrisciana: Well it sounds good because in actual fact they want to try to reach out
to the post-modern culture and they say that traditional Bible believing Christians don't
do that. Well if you actually look at the back of that concept, the back of that concept
is saying that God didn't know that we were going to be a post-modern generation right
now. And God didn't anticipate that men were going to become such wretched sinners
and so God gave up because He didn't...
Nathan Jones: Really? And they found that out how?
Caryl Matrisciana: Well that's what, if you think it through logically that is what
it is saying. Nathan Jones: Oh, out of their own heads then.
Caryl Matrisciana: Because it is saying that God didn't design the Bible to converse,
to attract today's generation. Well no what's happening is today's generation is so pulling
away from truth God is the same yesterday, today and forever, the Word is what we've
got to come back to. We've got to realize that we are sinners; we've got to come back
to the center. But another concept that we've got to realize is that within Eastern Mysticism
and Hinduism it is based on the idea of evolution. See there are two opposing worldviews; one
is that God created, which is Creation, and one is that the world evolved, and there is
evolving truth, there is evolving religiality it is evolving so that is where the emerging
comes in based on the foundation of evolution. Dr. Reagan: It seems to me like that the Emergent
Church Movement simply does not understand the power of the Word of God. They feel like
that we have to change the Gospel, present it in a whole different way in order to relate
to the modern generation. But the Gospel is super natural in its power. Just as you were
converted just like that, this can happen to a person in the post-modern generation,
if they are confronted with their sin. Caryl Matrisciana: If they are confronted
with the Word. Dr. Reagan: And with the Word.
Caryl Matrisciana: See I got given the power of God unto salvation; the Gospel is the power
of God unto salvation. If I hadn't been given the Gospel I couldn't have got saved.
The Gospel is that I am a sinner in need of a Savior and that's what was given to me
in those few minutes that opened my eyes. It's the power of the Word that opens the
eyes. Now Satan knows this, Satan came to Eve in Genesis 3 and said, "Surely God hasn't
said." He immediately attacked the authority of the Word, so it's no different.
Dr. Reagan: You know I become more and more convinced that the people involved in the
Emergent Church Movement are moving in the direction of the old liberal mainstream Christianity
of saying really what it's all about is environmentalism, it's the protection of
nature, it's protection of Mother Earth and we are going to be bring peace to the
whole world. Let me read you a statement by the leader.
Caryl Matrisciana: It's the social gospel. Dr. Reagan: The leader of the movement here
is a statement, "The Church has been preoccupied with the question what happens to your soul
after you die, as if the reason for Jesus coming can be summed up in Jesus is trying
to help get more souls into Heaven as opposed to Hell after they die. I just think a fair
reading of the Gospel blows that out of the water. I don't think the entire message
and life of Jesus can be boiled down to that bottom line of saving souls."
Caryl Matrisciana: How sad, how awful because Jesus said, "That He comes that none shall
perish." He came to give us eternal life so that none should perish and that was the
whole purpose, Jesus Christ. Dr. Reagan: This same fellow held a conference
in Seattle which your friend Eric Barger who our viewers know well attended and he said,
"We've interpreted John 3:16 incorrectly it has nothing to do with salvation of souls,
it has to do with salvation of the world. Jesus came to die for the world." And he
invited people to come up afterwards and put their hands into dirt and commit themselves
to saving the environment. Caryl Matrisciana: Well you see within Eastern
Mysticism the world is Mother Goddess the environment is who should be worshiped. It
is the matriarchal system, not the patriarchal. If we have to go even further back to Satan
this is demonic, this is satanic, and we have to understand that just as there is a personal
God, there is a personal enemy of God and that is Satan. And his attack has been on
the Word of God, the authority of God, the purpose of Jesus because he said to Eve in
the Garden, "Surely you won't die. If you follow me you won't die. If you follow
me you'll get wisdom. If you follow me you can be like God." All of these are the fundamentals
of the Emerging Church Movement. Nathan Jones: Would you say the movement then
isn't a particular denomination? Dr. Reagan: Oh in all of them.
Caryl Matrisciana: No it penetrates into all denominations.
Dr. Reagan: It is everywhere. Caryl Matrisciana: The people that are the
leaders of the emerging movement claim that they came from evangelical backgrounds. Now
they may of come from evangelical church backgrounds but they didn't understand the authority
of the Word of God, because they were raised in a post-modern generation; the idea that
truth is relative, truth is not knowable, truth we need to debate it we need to get
into sort of protagonist situation where we can debate and create. We get a thesis, we
get an opposite of a thesis and we combine it with a synthesis.
Nathan Jones: Human wisdom? Caryl Matrisciana: And it is all about wisdom,
human wisdom. Dr. Reagan: Well that reminds me of the fact
that the leader of the Emergent Church Movement was invited recently to come to Dallas to
speak to one of the most outstanding Evangelical Seminaries in all the world right here in
Dallas, Texas. And the President of the Seminary was confronted by people who said, "What
are you doing? Why are you inviting this person in who is a wolf in sheep's clothing?"
"Well, you have to understand," he said, "we're an educational institution we have
to be open to all ideas and all people can come in and speak." And they say, "Well
then if you are going to invite a false, a person teaching a false Gospel at least have
a faculty member get up and be given equal time to confront him." "No, that wouldn't
be polite."
Caryl Matrisciana: Right, well you see I came from, how did I get involved in the New Age
because I was given a plethora of beliefs and because this world is controlled by Satan,
Satan is the god of this world I was under seduction and seducing spirits and doctrines
of demons. So if one doesn't understand the reality of Satan's warfare in this we
don't understand the war we are involved in. But look recently we've had America's
pastor named by Time Magazine, who invited three New Age completely Eastern indoctrinated,
mystical doctors into his health plan to introduce his entire congregation of 22,000 people to
a new health and wellness plan. Now these three doctors between themselves had an Eastern
worldview even though 1 is a Muslim, 1 is a Jew, 1 is a Christian mystic they come from
an Eastern worldview background; that within ourselves is a potential that we can heal
ourselves. And that is the idea of Eastern Mysticism that within us we can connect to
divinity, we can heal ourselves, it is mind over matter.
Dr. Reagan: Yes. Caryl Matrisciana: It is hypnosis, self-hypnosis
so this is what the emerging church is all about, new ideas that have come from the East.
They are not new ideas they are old ideas it is the old lie from the Garden of Eden.
Dr. Reagan: And look at the society they produce in the East.
Caryl Matrisciana: Look at that society... Nathan Jones: Yeah, good point.
Caryl Matrisciana: ...to see that it is not a nurturing, in fact it is a very cruel system.
Dr. Reagan: One of the words that I hear over and over in the Emergent Church leaders is
the word contemplative, they're really heavy on that. Let me read you a quote here from
one of their leaders, "The fact is that contemplative spirituality will play a huge
part in the church of the future, and I want to assure you that candles are just the beginning."
Caryl Matrisciana: Why? Because we are changing the names, if they said Eastern Mysticism
is going to play a huge part in new church we wouldn't buy it. But when you say contemplate
that sounds better and they intercut contemplate with mediate but in Eastern Mysticism the
contemplation and meditation is in the snake within you, the idea that you can become one
with everything. So that contemplative idea which by the way is also deeply rooted in
the desert fathers which is part of Roman Catholicism the mystical idea of connecting
through silence which is opposed to the Bible. We don't connect to God through silence,
but that is part of centering prayer, contemplative spirituality that you go into a silence, you
practice the presence. Well all of these are emotional feelings they are based on subjectivity
it's based on relative truth, you're experience is as good as my experience. What they don't
understand that Satan is called an angel of light and the demon of darkness that dragon
who is out to deceive the whole world. His job is deception and he is going to come in
as an angel of light, in fact that same Scripture 2 Corinthians 11 says, "No wonder his ministers
appear as ministers of righteousness." Dr. Reagan: Yes, subjectivity always leads
to an openness to deception. It is like people who tell me, "God told me this, or God told
me that," and they will tell me something that is totally off the wall as if they think
that every thought that goes our fallen minds comes from God. And even if they had a thought
from God it might be completely convoluted by the time it goes through our fallen minds.
We need to test everything by the word of God.
Caryl Matrisciana: We have to, the blindness of it if like taking a sailor out into the
middle of the ocean and he will just go wherever the boat and the currents take him to. You
know a sailor he has to have a compass; he has to have a direction. Even at night if
he doesn't have a compass or a direction he's got the stars those are based on objective
truth and reality. Dr. Reagan: Right.
Caryl Matrisciana: We have to have our guide book, the manual that God has given us to
test His character against the character of Satan. His well-being, His mercy, His grace
a personal relationship with Him as opposed to our subjective feelings.
Dr. Reagan: Welcome back to Christ in Prophecy and our discussion with Caryl Matrisciana
about the Emergent Church Movement. Caryl what are some of the red flags, warning signs
that people should watch for that might indicate that their Church is suddenly moving in the
direction of the Emergent Church Movement? Caryl Matrisciana: I would say it is the way
that the Church teaches the Word of God. There are two different types of teaching; there's
thematic way of teaching which is based on topics and if you do that topical teaching
which a lot of Emergent Churches are doing then they are able to pull in order to bring
their topic, to persuade their topic to go along their line of thought they can maybe
pull one or two Bible verses. Dr. Reagan: Oh, they can always find a verse.
Caryl Matrisciana: And they can pull from Gandhi's writings and Williams Shakespeare's
writing, and Churchill's writings to support the view. They can also take it as in the,
"Purpose Driven Life," which has taken 15 different Bible versions not all of those
are even translations. Dr. Reagan: Well you fish around until you
find one that says what you want it to say. Caryl Matrisciana: Or half a verse that says
what you want it to say. So I think that is the danger of thematic teaching, whereas the
other type of teaching which is based on expository teaching; on line by line, verse-by-verse
actually based on what does God say about this, what is God's opinion based on the
Word of God in the full council of God. And you will find that a lot of churches if they
are not teaching the Word of God in the fullness of the context I am sorry to say that they
would be open to bringing in authors, books, ideas, Eastern Mystical ideas, changing the
words so that it could go from mediation to contemplation, or from yoga to Christian yoga
and all of this kind of thing.
Dr. Reagan: The sad fact of the matter is that the Church has ignored the Word for so
long, for years now that the average Christian going to Church faithfully every Sunday knows
very little of the Word. And you cannot guard yourself against deception if you do not know
the Word. I remember the impact of that book, "The Shack," and about unchristian as
it could be in what it's teaching and yet people thought that it was wonderful and preachers
were advocating people go out and read it. Caryl Matrisciana: Look at Harry Potter, when
I made my documentary on Harry Potter I had more Christians come to me saying, "What
are you doing with our hero?" Dr. Reagan: With our hero? [Laughs]
Caryl Matrisciana: Harry isn't a hero he is a witch, it is a 13 year old witch. The
author of Harry Potter said it would take 7 years to make a wizard and Harry is 11 in
one book, 12 in the next, 13, etcetera, 7 years later the perfect wizard is made. And
the 100's and 1,000's of children reading those books are then indoctrinated with another
worldview. Dr. Reagan: Well speaking of your video on
that I know that you have produced a great number of videos on fascinating topics like
Harry Potter, and Yoga, and the Emergent Church Movement. How about telling our viewers how
to get in touch with you and your website? Caryl Matrisciana: Well thank you. They just
need to go onto www.caryl, I spell my name in a different way C-A-R-Y-L-T-V.com, 7 letters
C-A-R-Y-L-T-V. 7 letters... Dr. Reagan: .com
Caryl Matrisciana: .com Thank you. Dr. Reagan: Nathan how about telling people
about our website. Nathan Jones: We have 8 letters in our name, [Laughing]
lamblion.com, and we have all sorts of articles on topics like the Emergent Church, we have
these TV shows, you can watch them again and again. We have a newsletter that comes out
every other week it's free, subscribe to it, we will send you the Lamplighter Magazine
as well. We have a blog if you need a daily dose of Bible Prophecy, a Facebook group you
can join and discuss with 4,000 other people Bible prophecy. Come to lamblion.com, 8 letters.
Caryl Matrisciana: Wow. Dr. Reagan: In fact you have, we'll have
posted there the television programs that she made before this one. So the first one
was about the Escape from Hinduism, and the second one was about Yoga, so they can go
to the website and view those programs on the website, correct.
Nathan Jones: Click multimedia and then television all our programs are listed right there.
Dr. Reagan: Caryl do you have any final words you would like to say to someone out there
who is struggling right now with trying to figure out, trying to find a church, what
should they look for in trying to find a church?
Caryl Matrisciana: I get so many letters from people saying that our church is going emergent.
We have read this, we have read that. Well you know don't be discouraged because we
are told in the last days this is what is going to happen. There is going to be a falling
away from truth. Great that you have discerned it. There is also another thing that says
in the last days they will come within us, so we know that the teachers and the false
prophets are coming from the church. That's good that they are recognizing that. I would
suggest meeting, starting up being with a group of people that teach line-by-line, verse-by-verse
teaching of the Bible. Get back to the Word of God.
Dr. Reagan: Well this is a non-denominational ministry and I go to all kinds of Churches
and one of the things I found out early on is you can never judge a church by the signboard
outside. I have been to Methodist churches that were on fire for God, and I have been
to Methodist Churches that were as dead as a doornail. Same true of Baptist Churches
and whatever. The key is what is happening in that pulpit is that preacher preaching
from the Word of God and is he lifting up Jesus as the only hope for the world? If that
is not happening, if he is up there teaching pop psychology or whatever get out of there,
look for somebody who is preaching the Word and focusing on Jesus Christ.
Caryl Matrisciana: And encouraging us to be strong in the Word so that we can go out and
give the message, and make disciples of all nations.
Dr. Reagan: Well Caryl you have been a great blessing to us thanks again for being with
us. Folks that is our program for this week, I hope it's been a blessing to you it sure
has been to me. As we say in Texas I got my socks blessed off. I hope you will be back
with us next week, until then this is Dave Reagan speaking for Lamb and Lion Ministries'
saying, "Look up, be watchful, for our redemption is drawing near."
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