Marcia
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I saw the heavily edited version on Nightline last night. Here's what struck me: Driscoll pointed out the contradiction in Chopra's view because, while he says God cannot be defined and he says, therefore, all views of God are valid if they work for the individual, he condemns the Christian for holding to myths. Driscoll said something to this effect, "so you are way up here and we are way down here, yet you say all views are valid". At another point, Driscoll flat-out said "you seem to be filled with pride". Chopra, by his facial reaction and his non-response, effectively admitted that this is true. At that point, I thought of Lucifer's words: "I will ascend..., I will exalt myself". Chopra turned out to be a mimicker of the being whose existence he denies. How deceived can one be?
Yes, Chopra is a New Ager, though he sort of is in a class by himself.
And yet Chopra is one of the most influential people on this culture, and has written dozens of books. I think all of them have been on bestsellers list.
Btw, here's an article I wrote on Deepak Chopra's book, The Third Jesus, which came out a year or so ago:
http://www.christiananswersforthenewage.org/Articles_ChoprasThirdJesus.html