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Join The Remnant Radio as we sit down with Christian apologist and author Melissa Dougherty (@MelissaDougherty) to discuss her new book, Happy Lies: How a Movement You (Probably) Never Heard Of Shaped Our Self-Obsessed World. Melissa will trace the roots of our culture's toxic subjectivity and relentless pursuit of happiness back to an influential 19th-century philosophy called New Thought—a movement that shaped much of today’s self-help culture and even infiltrated the church. As a former follower of New Thought teachings, Melissa brings a unique perspective, blending her personal journey with biblical insights and a touch of wit. We’ll discuss: -The hidden dangers of New Thought philosophy and its modern manifestations. -How the "positive thought" movement hijacks Christian-sounding ideas and burdens believers. -Why our culture's obsession with self and "fake authenticity" undermines true redemption. -How the Christian worldview offers a life-giving alternative to the world's Happy Lies. This episode promises to be eye-opening, equipping you to recognize and respond to deceptive ideologies with truth and grace. Don’t miss it! Book: https://a.co/d/f8IwFoS 🌐📧 Visit our Website & Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.theremnantradio.com 0:00 - Introduction 2:13 - Melissa Dougherty 3:11 - The diffference between New Age and New Thought 17:58 - Gnosticism and secret knowledge 20:52 - Further distinctions between New Age and New Thought 25:57 - Historical roots of New Thought movement 33:01 - Discussion of key figures in New Thought 48:29 - Connection between New Thought and Word of Faith movement 56:58 - Dealing with overzealous discernment 1:00:46 - Importance of critical thinking 1:06:32 - Closing thoughts