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Rating: Summary: A truly blessed work ... Review: ...FREE YOUR MIND. Share the beautiful, loving possibilites of God. Share your ideas. Share this book. Thank you Neale Donald Walsch for having the courage to share your valid, wonderful version of God. I prefer this God to the horrible, judgemental God of Dobson & the "Christian Right". I am getting my Master's degree in High School Guidance Counseling, and will be sure to share this book as often as needed.
Rating: Summary: Not for true Christians Review: I must first start out in saying that in no way am I a Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell type of Christian. I'm extremely liberal, in fact. I bought this book because I thought it'd shed some light on some of my own beliefs, plus I love Alanis Morissette. First of all, I don't care who you are, do not presume that you can convey the voice of God to me. Do not type on a page His words, unless you have a Bible verse to back it up. Secondly, the author totally disregards the Bible in this book...Sex? You want to have sex? Go right ahead, do what you want! Is that really the message you want to give your teenage kids? I'm only 17 myself, but goodness...as if there isn't enough pressure in the world already.. There are far better books out there on God than this one, and no, they aren't always extremely judgemental and hypocritical.
Rating: Summary: Truth Review: This is a great book for teens. I have two teen boys and I am happy that they have this book. It's very no-nonsense and approachable, all about love and acceptance - things that are important and kids want to talk about. It makes the reader think, and shows how we can have to take responsibility for our own lives and our own decisions.
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