The Christian church has been infiltrated by many New Age practices and beliefs including the Law of Attraction. It holds that we can attract what we want into our lives simply by having a high energy level or high energy vibration. In other words, if we are always thinking positive thoughts. But if we allow ourselves to think negatively, if we live at a low energy level, then this will attract bad things and events into our lives.
The truth is that there is a “Tendency of Attraction.” If you hate yourself, you are likely to receive hatred from others. If you live in a constant negative state, you are more likely to attract negative things and events. But it is a tendency, not a law. Bad things can still happen when you are in a positive state of mind (and vice-versa). And the idea that you are just going to effortlessly manifest your dreams into reality by being at a high vibrational level is absolutely false.
Are there people who are able to have things easily come to them? Yes. However, when this happens it is not due to their “energy vibration” but other factors. For example, attractive young women often get showered with money and other luxury items, but it is because of their looks, not their energy level. Yes, if you can find a sugar daddy, you might just manifest a Ferrari for yourself. But few people are capable of doing this.
The Law of Attraction is in direct conflict with the idea of karma which holds that bad events that occur are sometimes due to negative things we’ve done in previous lifetimes. If you have a karmic debt to pay off, your energy level is not going to matter.
The Law of Attraction claims that we have the ability to create anything we want just by controlling our thinking and our energy level. It holds that we can essentially command the power of God for our own purposes. If this is true, then why do we need to adopt Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior? Wouldn’t this make Jesus completely unnecessary? Hopefully, you can see that the Law of Attraction is also in direct conflict with Christianity itself.
Holy Christianity holds that our main purpose for our being born into this world is to grow and evolve and ultimately attain salvation. But if the Law of Attraction is true then there is no need for salvation. There is no need to grow and evolve, for we already possess the power we need.
Finally, it is very easy to prove that the Law of Attraction is false. We are told that it works for anyone. Well, imagine if every aspiring Hollywood actor were to use the Law of Attraction exactly as required. Would it work for all of them?
The answer is no. The reason we can say this is because there are at least 300 actors vying for every available slot. There are simply not enough slots available for everyone who wants a well-paying acting job. Therefore, the Law of Attraction must fail in this scenario. It is a mathematical certainty.
It is human nature to want success to come easy, but nothing that is worthwhile in life ever comes easy. Not only must we reject the Law of Attraction, but the Christian church needs to reject it as well.
The truth is that there is a “Tendency of Attraction.” If you hate yourself, you are likely to receive hatred from others. If you live in a constant negative state, you are more likely to attract negative things and events. But it is a tendency, not a law. Bad things can still happen when you are in a positive state of mind (and vice-versa). And the idea that you are just going to effortlessly manifest your dreams into reality by being at a high vibrational level is absolutely false.
Are there people who are able to have things easily come to them? Yes. However, when this happens it is not due to their “energy vibration” but other factors. For example, attractive young women often get showered with money and other luxury items, but it is because of their looks, not their energy level. Yes, if you can find a sugar daddy, you might just manifest a Ferrari for yourself. But few people are capable of doing this.
The Law of Attraction is in direct conflict with the idea of karma which holds that bad events that occur are sometimes due to negative things we’ve done in previous lifetimes. If you have a karmic debt to pay off, your energy level is not going to matter.
The Law of Attraction claims that we have the ability to create anything we want just by controlling our thinking and our energy level. It holds that we can essentially command the power of God for our own purposes. If this is true, then why do we need to adopt Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior? Wouldn’t this make Jesus completely unnecessary? Hopefully, you can see that the Law of Attraction is also in direct conflict with Christianity itself.
Holy Christianity holds that our main purpose for our being born into this world is to grow and evolve and ultimately attain salvation. But if the Law of Attraction is true then there is no need for salvation. There is no need to grow and evolve, for we already possess the power we need.
Finally, it is very easy to prove that the Law of Attraction is false. We are told that it works for anyone. Well, imagine if every aspiring Hollywood actor were to use the Law of Attraction exactly as required. Would it work for all of them?
The answer is no. The reason we can say this is because there are at least 300 actors vying for every available slot. There are simply not enough slots available for everyone who wants a well-paying acting job. Therefore, the Law of Attraction must fail in this scenario. It is a mathematical certainty.
It is human nature to want success to come easy, but nothing that is worthwhile in life ever comes easy. Not only must we reject the Law of Attraction, but the Christian church needs to reject it as well.