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yellowbo
February 26th, 2007, 07:44 PM
A friend who is a christian or was is reading it. It is one weird book.
Anyone know anything about it?
Lexie
February 26th, 2007, 09:25 PM
Purely Satanic, man is equal to I AM
http://www.consciousone.com/Wisdomflash/WFView.cfm?PID=148
Bill Randles
http://www.forgottenword.org/walsch.html
yellowbo
February 26th, 2007, 10:36 PM
Purely Satanic, man is equal to I AM
http://www.consciousone.com/Wisdomflash/WFView.cfm?PID=148
Bill Randles
http://www.forgottenword.org/walsch.html
That was kind of what I was getting.
She "used" to be a Christian. She is now "searching" and embracing this poop. I had a long talk with her today while waiting for my sister to get out of surgery. I couldn't believe what she was saying. As I looked in her eyes, it was almost spooky now that I think back about it.
As a matter of fact, at one point we were talking about heaven and hell, and she said very snidely to me, with a very strange look in her eyes "are you worried about my soul"? And then she started laughing. I was dumb struck and just said no.:doh
I Believe!!!
February 27th, 2007, 11:00 AM
Yes, these books are to be avoided like the plague! Jesus systematically is reduced to 'a teacher who had some understanding' and of course His Deity is not acknowledged at all. According to the author Neal had some serious questions for God and one day his hand started to write these "conversations" all by itself.
joyttw
February 27th, 2007, 04:35 PM
I read the book. It's terrible. The guy is outright hostile towards the God of the Bible and towards Christians.
Here's one example of the ridiculousness:
p. 13 "God is the observer, not the creator."
but then he says...
p. 91 "God is the creator."
Weird how so many people will take this one guy's feelings as gospel, over 40 different authors from 3 different continents with fulfilled prophecy to back them up. :confused
joyttw
February 27th, 2007, 05:02 PM
Here are some other "insights" from the book:
p.124 "Let each person in relationship worry not about the other, but only, only, only about Self."
p.135 "You have no obligation... Nor any restriction or limitation, nor any guidelines or rules... Nor are you punishable for any offense, nor capable of any -- for there is no such thing as being 'offensive' in the eyes of God."
He also (or rather, supposedly God) tells the reader to read the book over and over and over again until they are able to quote passages from it to other people. This will help "undo" the teaching they've learned from their religion. (p. 120)
His Child
February 27th, 2007, 05:19 PM
My husband found this book at a local dollar store :tape and brought it home and showed it to me. He isn't yet saved and won't read God's word not even for a second,but was very interested in reading this.
I scanned through the book and promptly threw it in the trash. I actually sat it back down where my husband had left it at first,but felt very prompted to just throw it away,so I did.
Just about everything I read contradicted the word of God,so whatever,whomever was making his pen move across the paper when he was writing this was not the God of the Holy Bible,that seemed to obvious to me anyhow.
Cocoa1080
February 27th, 2007, 07:36 PM
My husband found this book at a local dollar store :tape and brought it home and showed it to me. He isn't yet saved and won't read God's word not even for a second,but was very interested in reading this.
I scanned through the book and promptly threw it in the trash. I actually sat it back down where my husband had left it at first,but felt very prompted to just throw it away,so I did.
Just about everything I read contradicted the word of God,so whatever,whomever was making his pen move across the paper when he was writing this was not the God of the Holy Bible,that seemed to obvious to me anyhow.
good call on throwing it away, you might want to try burning it though next time :D:
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