Conversations with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1)
Conversations with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1) Review
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As the author himself, a few years ago I had the idea of writing a book called "A Conversation with God." This was a man who meets God and asks all the important issues of life. As the author, I have God with my philosophy and ideas, I think, to react all the works. To my surprise, this has already been done! But it was one big difference: my work approved pure fiction.
In the book "Conversations with God" by Neale Donald Walsch, Walschmakes the bold claim that God spoke to him, not him or inspired him … actually talk to him. The book is a continuation of the dialogue between him and "God", where one asks the questions and answers of God
First the good: This is a wonderful book. I was sold on the book, when I Googled the author and I saw a couple of his videos. He has a great sense of humor and told stories very funny. The book is a reflection of the author's relaxed style of speaking andgood-natured humor. His views on God and life in general – more than many of the old religions and dogmas. He says enough to trouble the Christians as atheists. I like an author who is not afraid to resist all his feathers.
Now the bad. I think the author is to deceive us. Based on that he was in his life, it is quite clear that he almost everything to do so again walking from the "hell on earth," in which he lived. A pretend conversationwith God, perhaps to sell some books, but a real conversation with God, now is a recipe for a bestseller. But who am I to know that God chose to reveal to the world? I am a person to think that this author has the same board (or council of God – I forget), and thinking about this instead of a mindless follower.
1) His life, called for desperate measures – this statement is rather desperate
2) "message from God" majorly contradicts the Bible and the Koran, as whenright, the Bible is wrong
3) God someone could easily understand entirely without words – God did not use the Ouija board as a process
4) We ask stupid questions like – these are questions you should ask your therapist
5) This God is more like Anthony Robbins as a god
6) the background of the author and 20 years of spiritual search, all based "God", he says, seems to fit well with many different parts of belief systems. If he truly belongsGod was probably his subconscious
7) Do not ask for proof. No evidence of God (which is, after all), but proof that he is someone who really "know" about. Who shot JFK? Where can I find the ark of the covenant (if any)? Can you tell me, an event that will happen in the near future in detail? How can we cure cancer? Can you tell me something that nobody even knows that it can be proven scientifically? … I thought at this time. Hepresumably a year had to do for this kinds of questions.
The fact is that there are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people who claim that God speaks to them. Until someone provides some good evidence (will do all in hell # 7), we write them because they are "confused".
But as I said, it was really a great book with some great philosophical ideas. I only wish that the author was more honest about the source.
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Conversations with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1) Overview
Conversations with God Book 1 began a series that has been changing millions of lives for more than ten years. Finally, the bestselling series is now a movie, starring Henry Czerny (The Pink Panther and Clear and Present Danger) and Ingrid Boulting (The Last Tycoon). Produced and directed by Stephen Simon (producer of Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May Come) and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fox Home Entertainment, the theatrical release is set for October 27, 2006. The movie is the true account of Walsch (played by Cierny), who went from an unemployed homeless man to an “accidental spiritual messenger” and author of the bestselling book
Conversations with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1) Specifications
Blasphemy! Heresy! Who does this man think he is, claiming to speak directly to God?! Jesus did it, Muhammad did it, the Jewish prophets did it, but none of their Gods had the sardonic wit or raw verve of Prophet Walsch’s God. Neale Donald Walsch isn’t claiming to be the Messiah of a new religion, just a frustrated man who sat down one day with pen in his hand and some tough questions in his heart. As he wrote his questions to God, he realized that God was answering them… directly… through Walsch’s pen. The result, far from the apocalyptic predictions or cultic eccentricities you might expect, turns out to be matter-fact, in-your-face wisdom on how to get by in life while remaining true to yourself and your spirituality.
