Not too many days ago, two of America’s most well-known pastors, Rick Warren and Joel Osteen, sat across a table from Oprah Winfrey at a taping of her show, Lifeclass. Neither one shared the life-saving message of salvation and forgiveness of sins in Jesus Christ. Rather, each espoused his own version of a man-made, self-help gospel—a gospel that cannot save. Even more unfortunately, each pastor by his silence ultimately affirmed Oprah Winfrey in her belief in a nebulous, false god.
The Christian Post now reports on some of the ideologies that have helped Winfrey in constructing this god of her own design.
Oprah Winfrey recently shared her morning routine with Harper’s Baazar magazine which includes a breakfast of fruit and almond milk, a workout and inspiration from Sufism, or Islamic mysticism.
Winfrey told the publication that she wakes up at around 5:45 a.m. and reads a passage from TheDailyLove.com and The Bowl of Saki, which she describes as “like the Sufi daily word.”