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THE HARMONIC CONVERGENCE OF EVANGELICALISM AND NOETIC SCIENCE










"Now all the groups with outwardly different purposes are merging and
blending and coming together to do the One Work . . ."
Barbara Marx Hubbard,
Spring 1988
TOTAL NUMBERS 1998 THROUGH 2006:  $640,080 paid by Three Swallows Foundation to Institute of Noetic Sciences.  $1,777,650 to "INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION" which is the name under which "The Family" aka "Fellowship Foundation" aka "The Fellowship" aka "Ivanwald" does business.  This explains why key evangelical leaders were so very anxious to silence my work on sounding alarms on the New Age Movement.  When you consider this along with the vast sums given by Rev. Moon, much taken from 1982-through the present time now makes disturbing sense.  May the Lord help us all!  The figures were gleaned from the 990 forms filed by THREE SWALLOWS FOUNDATION.  It appears that the New Age community obviously bought and owned this allegedly Christian operation.  How much deeper does it go?  

Reading this, you might want to jump back to an earlier article (April 29, 2007) by me, "Story in Pictures." To read the information first published and then buried by World Business Academy, you will need to click on each picture individually to blow it up to full page. It will be well worth the reading! You might also want to read information copied from a 1988 newsletter. I wrote it in 1988, but the players, to the best of my present knowledge, have never repented! The researchers abridging my material added valuable work of their own. They documented the Paul N. Temple connection!




October 5, 1987
Name withheld
Stanford CA, 94025

Dear
XXXXX,

We are writing to invite you to join us for the gathering we are hosting at Gold Lake on October 24-27, entitled “Bridging Through Christ.” The conference will be held at Gold Lake Ranch, an executive retreat conference center, educational foundation, and community initiative located in the mountains outside Boulder, Colorado.

We plan to meet in dialogue and prayer, with our daily roles and titles, to form deep personal bonds that will last beyond this weekend. We hope to come out of this meeting with a clearer sense of direction and set a course for further contact and dialogue. The meeting will be structured so that it can change according to the needs and interests of the group. We have asked two close friends, Barbara Marx Hubbard and Doug Coe to serve as co-hosts for this event, as well as Robin’s parents, Paul and Diane Temple. All of them are deeply dedicated and have each, in their own way, become powerful catalysts for bringing people around the globe together in the Spirit of Christ. More about them is enclosed. We are planning to limit the participants to about 30 lay people in order to create the opportunity for deeper communication and sharing.

We are eagerly looking forward to being with you at Gold Lake in October and getting to know you in person. Enclosed is the logistics sheet and registration form which we would appreciate you filling out and returning it [sic] as soon as
possible.

Warmly,
Robin and Logan Kline

As a new book has recently appeared on the market -- a NavPress (the Navigators) release rom another Fellowship participant, Michael Timmis, who may or may not be innocent of the obvious New Age agenda of Coe and Paul N. Temple, it appears that the Fellowship Foundation is attempting to strengthen its public relations. I tried recently to reach Timmis' Detroit law office with no success. I suspect that as he in his book indicates he was discipled by Douglas Coe, he has been cautioned to stay strictly away from Yours Truly! Timmis is now heading the group that Charles (Chuck) Colson founded: Prison Fellowship. Here's hoping that the two of them are honestly motivated -- I would hate to think of people with Watergate level skills training prisoners for service in a New Age army! Hopefully, that is not the case. Interestingly, Paul N. Temple often loaned Chuck Colson and wife Patti his Spanish villa when they needed a place to retreat.

Now, more than 20 years since this was held, internet information is available that shows the breadth and depth of the funding laid out by Paul N. Temple. It is difficult to say whether the money prompted the theological compromise and/or nobody wanted to oppose the New Age meaningfully there because they didn't want to uninspire Paul Temple's generosity. I am attaching a picture of one of the more colorful recipients of this largesse: "All Seasons Chalice Church." Its neo-pagan, earth-worshipping character could hardly be more obvious!


What do these groups have in common? Global Family, Fellowship Foundation d/b/a International Foundation, Campus Crusade, All Seasons Chalice Church, Young Life, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Steiner schools, Unitarian churches?




The answer is that they are among the recipients of funding from Three Swallows Foundation. What is Three Swallows Foundation? It is headed by Paul N. Temple. He is a long time activist with Doug Coe's Fellowship Foundation. He also is the very prominent co-founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Are these groups different? Or are they "outwardly different resonating core groups now blending and merging to do the 'one work' as Barbara Marx Hubbard reported in Spring, 2008.Paul Temple's Three Swallows Foundation gave nearly a half million in grants in 2007 ($459,615 to be precise). Its declared worth per its 2006 IRS form was $3,755,861.00. These were among its recipients and some of the moneys they received from that source over the past few years:

All Seasons Chalice Church ($10,000 + $8700 + $6715); Campus Crusade ($8700 + 6500+13,000); Global Family ($6,900); International Foundation (Fellowship Foundation) $203,000 plus $148,000; Institute of Noetic Sciences ( $ 31,350+$30,700 +$90,000) ; Shining Mountain Waldorf School ($17,475) Longmont, Colorado;
8700 + 6715+
Campus Crusade
Orlando, Florida
$6,500
Endowment for the Neurosciences
N. Bellmore, NY
$20,000
FCA LaCrosse
Hunt Valley, Maryland
$5,000
First Unitarian
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
$5,000
Friends of the British Primary School
Boulder, Colorado
$10,000
Global Family
Santa Barbara, CA
$6,900
International Foundation
Washington, D.C.
$203,000 + $148,000
Kaleida Health Foundation
Buffalo, NY
$6,000
Maha Bere Ethiopian Church
Arlington, VA
$10,000
Marin Academy
San Rafael, CA
$11,000
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Paonia, CO
$8,500
Shining Mountain Waldorf School
Boulder, Colorado
$17,475
Stop Hunger Now
Raleigh, North Carolina
$10,000
Susan Perez Porter Foundation
Camillus, NY
$6,000
University of Denver
Denver, CO
$8,000
Widows & Orphans Network
Fort Worth, TX
$7,000
YMCA Development Office
Young Life
$10,000
Child & Development Advocacy
Sustainable Development
Rocky Mountain Peace & Justice Center
$7,000
Institute of Noetic Sciences
30,700+
College of St. Elizabeth
Common Ground
Deerfield, IL
Rockwood Leadership Foundation
Berkeley, CA
Known Associations:
Willis Harmon
Edgar Mitchell
Former Senator Harold Hughes
Doug Coe
Barbara Marx Hubbard
David Spangler
Billy Graham
Moneys were given to Global Family. That organization, as I recall it from the late 1980s was organized and maintained by Barbara Marx Hubbard. One of its current directors, co-authored THE BOOK OF REVELATION - THE BOOK OF CO-CREATION along with Barbara Marx Hubbard. Quoting from Hubbard’s current front, THE CENTER FOR CONSCIOUS EVOLUTION, we read Hubbard’s list of major efforts by herself:
“She has been instrumental in the founding of many future-oriented organizations, including the World Future Society, New Dimensions Radio, Global Family, Women of Vision In Action, The Foundation for the Future, and the Association for Global New Thought.”
It was Barbara Marx Hubbard who chaired the October 1987 Gold Lake meeting at the invitation of “evangelicals” To see where Ms. Hubbard is coming from and her absolute deception -- “deceiving and being deceived,” view her website -- be sure to watch her video -- provided that once again, the game of “now you see us, now you don’t” isn’t in active motion!
It is interesting to note also that when Mark Hatfield sold his Washington, D.C. home back in the 1980s an ethics investigation was opened as to his finances. Paul N. Temple was the one who bought his house at an obviously artifically inflated price.My Questions: Did Paul Temple know what he was doing? Did he know the spiritual ramifications of mixing the worst of the New Age with Christianity?
Alternative Question: Did these supposedly Christian people protect the New Age Movement and give it cover because they felt it would offend Paul N. Temple and stop his largesse if they did not?
To be continued. STAY TUNED!!!











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