A New Earth, An Old Deception: Awakening to the Dangers of Eckhart Tolle's #1 Bestseller by Richard Abanes


A New Earth, An Old Deception: Awakening to the Dangers of Eckhart Tolle's #1 Bestseller
Title : A New Earth, An Old Deception: Awakening to the Dangers of Eckhart Tolle's #1 Bestseller
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ISBN : 0764206648
ISBN-10 : 9780764206641
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 190
Publication : First published July 1, 2008

When Christians are confronted by media with a "new" theology, they aren't always sure what to do. It may sound spiritual, almost Christian. But something isn't quite right. Richard Abanes helps believers as well as the curious understand that Eckhart Tolle's message in A New Earth is dangerous. He then provides a clear biblical response to this New Age message. Topics include Tolle's misuse of Scripture, false teachings on God, the Bible's teaching on evil, A New Earth's version of salvation compared to God's plan, and much more.


A New Earth, An Old Deception: Awakening to the Dangers of Eckhart Tolle's #1 Bestseller Reviews


  • Jess Carlos

    Overall I gave this book a read because I wanted to get an understanding of what someone with an opposing view point to “A New Earth” had. It seems that the Author didn’t want to do anything more than prove why he (and the bible) are absolutely and unquestionably correct. This book is probably for someone who already has their mind made up, and agrees with Abanes, and just wants some external validation.

  • Melissa (Back But Always Behind)

    Leave it to Oprah Winfrey. Any book that she endorses seems to turn to pure gold, especially ones like The Secret, that she takes to heart and makes into almost a form of religion for viewers. Her latest endorsement is for Dr. Eckhart Tolle's number one bestseller, A New Earth. It has been a pick of the Oprah Book Club, has sold more than four million copies since its release in January 2008, and has spawned an Oprah sponsored series of web classes with millions of participants.

    Richard Abanes is a bestselling and award-winning author with a specialty in the area of cults, world religion, and what is happening in popular culture. In A New Earth, An Old Deception, Abanes uses the Bible and other Christian teaching to debate and debunk what he considers the misleading spiritual message portrayed in A New Earth. Since Tolle makes claims regarding the Bible in his book, Abanes contrasts Scripture with Tolle's claims.

    Often books of this nature are difficult to read and follow. This one is not. It is laid out simply with Tolle's claims and then the author's response to each one. The chapter headings arrange the topics. First it is explained how this is truly New Age thinking, not Christianity, then Abanes addresses the specifics. Chapter one talks about 'My truth is your truth.' Chapter two is 'God is, You are, I am.' Chapter three discusses 'Bible Abuse. When Words Fail' with specifics to the Bible. Chapter four shows 'A New Earth Jesus.' And finally, chapter five discusses 'No suffering, no sin, no salvation.'

    An easy access appendix at the end shows the title of each question answered and the page number where it can be found. A thoroughly researched and complete bibliography is also included.

    Anyone who is confused by the claims made in Tolle's book will find clear explanations and answers here. The Bible is about God and His salvation, while A New Earth focuses on the individual and promotes a gospel of self salvation. Abanes' book is an excellent tool for Christians in many ways. First, those who have watched, read, or heard about A New Earth, can find answers to questions it brings up. A New Earth, An Old Deception can also help the Christian believer provide answers to someone else who might be confused or questioning how Tolle's book fits in with Biblical teaching.

    This is fascinating, but very deep information. It's not something that a person could casually read through in a day, but rather needs to be pondered and chewed over for a while. A New Earth, An Old Deception is fascinating reading and will provide the information that a Christian needs to know about this cultural phenomenon.

  • Alan

    I felt there was more of an attempt to inflate the thinking of the author, than seriously disprove the purpose of the book, A New Earth.

    I have read through A New Earth no less than 5 times, and with the exception of the first chapter, did not find the book to go against my personal spiritual beliefs. I took what was important to me, and left what was not. The book has had a very positive impact on discovery of my ego, and how to deal with it.

    So for me, it seems like an attempt to capitalize on a popular title with a controversial title to garner readers.

  • Sharon

    As riveting as A New Earth, lol. Both dug their heels in for their viewpoint. Not convinced either way.

  • Tim Phillips

    It’s not nearly as old of a deception as the Bible. What a silly, silly book.

  • Banu Bora

    An excellent must read