Is it good to be a positive rather then spiritual thinking? | EP-#03 | thebibleshow.xyz | #dailywiththebibleshow #suresh - a podcast by suresh and anusha
from 2020-09-06T04:30
One definition for positive thinking is “the act of reviewing thought processes in order to identify areas that need improvement, and then using the appropriate tools to change those thoughts in a positive, goal-oriented way.” so in today's episode we'll know which is important either positive thinking or spiritual thinking stay tuned
Of course, thinking positively is not wrong.
The problem associated with “positive thinking” is in believing that there is some kind of supernatural power in positive thinking but in reality, there is nothing but there is something that we will know within a few minutes so stay tuned till the end don’t skip
In this age of false doctrine tore and watered-down theology, the power of positive thinking has stood out as one of the most and more popular difficulties or problems that we generally humans face.
So these False doctrines they similar are human ideas that mislead and impersonate or masquerading us that those are true. One such human idea is the power of positive thinking.
The idea of the power of positive thinking was limelight or popularized by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale in one of his books The Power of Positive Thinking (1952). According to Peale, people can change future outcomes and events by “thinking” them into existence. Which is 110% unbiblical
So Peale in his book says that The power of positive thinking promotes self-confidence and faith in oneself; it leads naturally to an unnatural false belief in the “law of attraction,”
Peale also wrote that “When you expect the best, you release a magnetic force in your mind which by a law of attraction tends to bring the best to you.” Of course, there is nothing biblical about one’s mind emerging or flow, a “magnetic force” that pulls good things into one’s orbit. In fact, this is much unbiblical about such a conception.
In The Power of Positive Thinking, Peale used flawed religious concepts and subjective psychological theories to advance a false version of faith and hope. His theory is part of the “self-help” movement whereby a person tries to create his own reality with human effort, proper mental images, and willpower.
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