Don and Joy Veinot and Marcia Montenegro have done the body of believers, indeed, their fellow human beings, a great service in researching and writing Richard Rohr and the Enneagram Secret. The growing enthusiasm about the Enneagram, both inside and outside the Christian church, might be dismissed as a trendy fad soon to fade away. But the toxicity of the Occult background of the Enneagram and the heretical views of Richard Rohr require a swift, skillful, and thorough exposure and refutation. This they have done here. Richard Rohr and the Enneagram Secret should be read by everyone committed to sound Christian thinking; by those who want to keep others from falling prey to the Enneagram’s false ideas; and by Christians who minister to those already deceived.
Richard G. Howe, Ph.D. – Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, Southern Evangelical Seminary – Past President, International Society of Christian Apologetics
by Jimmy Christiansen | Mar 6, 2020
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