CULTIC, LEFT WING, NEW AGE, MYSTIC OPRAH WINFREY EYES POSSIBLE PRESIDENTIAL BID IN 2020


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LOOK WHO OPRAH WILL HAVE IN THE WHITE HOUSE IF SHE GETS ELECTED IN 2020:

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ABOVE: OPRAH WITH HERETIC “FEEL GOOD GOSPEL” PREACHER JOEL OSTEEN 

BELOW: OPRAH WITH BIBLE TWISTING HERETIC ROB BELL:

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 BELOW: OPRAH WITH NEW AGE MYSTIC ECKHART TOLLE

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Oprah says, “I Surrender
All,” but it’s NOT to Jesus Christ

Left-wing Oprah Eyes Possible Presidential Bid in 2020 

BY STEVE BYAS

SEE: https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/25626-left-wing-oprah-eyes-possible-presidential-bid-in-2020; 

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Buoyed by a recently released poll by Public Policy Polling which
showed her leading President Donald Trump 47-40 in a hypothetical 2020
match-up, daytime talk show “queen” Oprah Winfrey (shown) is said to be
toying with the idea of making a bid for the White House.

Of course, Trump trailed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton
throughout most of the 2016 campaign, by as much as 15 points in some
polls, so polling almost four years in advance of an election is often
dismissed as meaningless. After all, if polling that far in advance was
conclusive, then we would have had presidents Dewey, Muskie, and Dukakis
instead of Truman, Nixon, and George H.W. Bush.
But, considering that few gave Trump much of a shot, even when he was
performing well in polls early in the Republican nomination battle in
late 2015 and early 2016, we should not dismiss a run by such a
well-known media personality as Winfrey. Trump had achieved high name
recognition as the host of the popular TV show “The Apprentice,” and Winfrey, if anything, enjoyed even higher name I.D. from her TV fame.
“Given the popularity you have, and that we haven’t broken the glass
ceiling yet for women, you could actually run for president and you
could be elected,” talk show host David Rubinstein told Winfrey, urging
her to consider the idea.

Trump’s path to the White House as a celebrity is seen by some such
as Rubinstein as an indication that the voters are now looking at style
over substance; however, while Trump had a greater name I.D. than most
of his Republican rivals, his positions on issues were just as critical
to his success. He tackled such subjects as disastrous international
trade deals and the tsunami of illegal immigration that the other
candidates generally avoided, demonstrating an ability to connect with
voters.
Though Winfrey is undoubtedly noted for her ability to “connect” with
her many fans, whether that talent will translate into political
success remains to be seen.
Left-wing CNN commentator Van Jones, who has a communist background, 
boldly predicted that Winfrey would not only defeat Trump, but that she
would beat him a historic landslide. Speaking on Bravo’s late-night
show Watch What Happens Next, Jones argued, “It takes a superstar to beat a superstar. And I think if Oprah Winfrey ran, she’d win all 50 states.”
Jones also mentioned Democrats Senator Kamala Harris (Calif.),
Senator Corey Booker (N.J.), and Congressman Joe Kennedy III (Mass.).
All three, of course, are conventional politicians, and Trump showed
that celebrities can surprise such professionals.
Winfrey has already demonstrated that she has political clout — at
least within the more liberal base of the Democratic Party. It was her
support of fellow Chicagoan U.S. Senator Barack Obama in 2007 that is
seen as giving him the extra credibility he needed to upset Hillary
Clinton to win the 2008 Democratic Party nomination.


Her open endorsement of Obama was the first time that Winfrey had
publicly backed a political candidate. She held a fundraiser for him in
September 2007 at her estate, and then three months later she joined
Obama for a series of rallies in the early primary states of Iowa, New
Hampshire, and South Carolina. Some have estimated that she could have
swung more than one and a half million votes for Obama, providing the
difference in his eventual victory.

What had given her such exceptional pull with voters, especially
among those who cast votes in the Democratic primaries? Certainly it was
the trust her many fans placed in her, especially women who were given
the unofficial go-ahead to abandon the female hopeful, Hillary Clinton.
This emotional bond was built over several years because of Oprah’s
highly popular daytime talk show.
How did Winfrey rise from poverty to become the wealthiest black
woman in American history? She apparently possessed an ability to talk
and connect with an audience as early as high school, when she had a job
in radio; at age 19 she co-anchored the local evening news. Of course,
her entry into television was helped immensely when she won the Miss
Black Tennessee beauty pageant at age 17.
Her unusual name of “Oprah” was certainly another factor in her
success. Named “Orpah” on her birth certificate, after the biblical
character, that name proved difficult for others to pronounce, and she
eventually became known as Oprah. In the Bible, Orpah was the
daughter-in-law of the Israelite Naomi who returned to her Moabite gods
when Naomi’s other daughter-in-law, Ruth, chose to instead accept the
God of Israel. (Ruth was an ancestor of King David, and eventually, of
course, of Jesus Christ).
Raised a Baptist, the young Oprah was taken to church by her
grandmother, where Oprah was dubbed “The Preacher” for her ability to
quote Bible verses. But Winfrey has certainly abandoned the adherence to
the Scriptures her grandmother and the Baptists attempted to instill in
her. She rejected the more conservative Baptist faith when she heard a
minister say, “The Lord thy God is a jealous God.” Oprah said at the
moment the preacher said the word “jealous,” there was “something about
that [that] didn’t feel right in my spirit because I believe that God is
love and God is in all things.”
The belief that God is “in all things” is better known as pantheism.
Indeed, Winfrey has often advocated the views of New Age spiritualist
Eckhart Tolle on the web and in her TV shows. “I took God out of the
box,” she says of her efforts. “One of the mistakes that human beings
make is believing that there is only one way to live. There are many paths to what you call God.
(Emphasis added). At another time, she indicated that her concept of
God is not orthodox, asserting, “God is a feeling experience and not a
believing experience. If your religion is a believing experience …
then that’s not truly God.”


She has also even been quoted as saying, “I have a church with
myself: I have church walking down the street. I believe in [a] God
force that lives inside all of us, and once you tap into that, you can
do anything.” This sounds more like a line from the Star Wars movies than something found in a Christian church.


Soon after the September 11 attacks, Winfrey came to the defense of
Islam in a program she called “Islam 101,” calling it a peaceful
religion and arguing that it was “the most misunderstood of the three
major religions.”


Her religious views may not damage her political chances within the
more liberal base Democratic Party; however, it is uncertain whether
such theology would be acceptable to a general election audience.

Sociologist Vicki Abt criticized Winfrey in her book Coming After Oprah: Cultural Fallout in the Age of the TV Talk Show.
Abt charged that Winfrey’s show was critical in blurring the lines
between “normal” and “deviant” behavior. Of course, supporters, on the
other hand, credit her for making the LGBT movement, for instance,
mainstream and more socially acceptable.  

Besides Oprah’s social views, her political opinions are certainly
not conservative, either. In 2009, she traveled to Denmark to praise its
socialist system. According to Winfrey, the Danes are the happiest
people on earth, who particularly enjoy living in very small houses.
(Apparently Winfrey likes a bigger house than these “happy” Danes.)

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) honored her as the
2008 Person of the Year for her work in uncovering mistreatment of
animals and her advocacy of a vegan diet. She also refused to wear fur
or even allow it to be shown in her magazine, “O.”
It is uncertain, of course, whether Winfrey will actually make a
presidential bid. She would be 67 years old in 2020 — still younger than
either Trump or Clinton was in the last election (and though it didn’t
seem to matter to the 70-year-old Trump, Clinton’s health definitely was
a matter of some discussion).
But if she were to run, when one considers the present state of the American electorate, she would have to be taken seriously.
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EXCERPT:

Two weekends ago,
former evangelical pastor Rob Bell and former television icon Oprah
wrapped up their national 8-city “Oprah’s The Life You Want Weekend” New
Age tour. Joining Bell and Oprah on the tour were other two New Age
sympathizers –  Deepak Chopra and Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love). There was a time, not too many years ago, when Bell’s best-selling book Velvet Elvis was
being read by millions of young evangelicals, and the book was touted
by Christian leaders and college professors. It was a disaster in
discernment in the church as even back then Bell was promoting the New
Age. In a 2007 article, a Lighthouse Trails stated, “Velvet Elvis and
Bell’s Noomas are a trojan horse that will deliver to young
unsuspecting kids from Christian homes a hearty helping of the New Age
(i.e., mysticism and panentheism). And if they are introduced to the New
Age under the guise of Christian literature, many of them will be
seduced by ‘doctrines of devils.’”
Bell, who stepped
down from the evangelical pastorate in 2011, has finally openly shown
his true New Age colors by yoking himself with Oprah Winfrey, the most
influential New Ager in the world today.

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EXCERPT:
“Plain and simple,
Rob Bell’s teachings are not true to the words of Scripture,” Eric Ludy,
pastor of Church at Ellerslie and president of Ellerslie Mission
Society in Windsor, Colorado told Christian News Network. “They are a
sly attempt at blending the philosophies of our post-modern age with the
vernacular of pop-Christianity. The end product is highly dangerous to
the human soul because it is the forging of a golden calf god—a God of
our culture’s making—and certainly not the God of the Bible.”
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