New Age politics ranges from the eccentric and weird to the plausible, from Creme's occult idealism to Satin's skillful pragmatism, exemplified in his political newsletter, . But although it may seem a strange conglomeration of forces, the New Age has brought together a growing number of theorists and activists who are stumping for the One. ... Though Christians may like some of the New Age proposals (appropriate technology, ecology, and so forth), the difference between Christ and the One is immense. New Age hopes are grounded entirely in human potential, the divine within, and the One for all. ... The Christian believes that political realism must begin with the realization that man is a sinner. ... The only way that either personal or political consciousness can be raised is by first seeing the reality of sin and the need of redemption through Jesus Christ.
Mark Satin