Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue Reviews
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CoCoa12 30th Oct 2008
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Good Points: There are none.
Bad Points: The author was not hearing from God at all, and this has some new age and satanic tones to it.
General comments: This book is an evil satanic dangerous book. If the author really heard from God, it certainly wasn't the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Satan wants to be God so bad that he literally manifested himself as God by attepting to imitate him using his own evil doctrine to influence the masses through a deceived author if it ever really happened.
This book goes against the Word of God, so now why would God speak to someone against his own word? Yeah right.
It is obvious that this author probably never even seen the inside of a bible or never was grounded in the truth of Gods Word, making him an easy target for deception, thus far deceiving others who are not grounded in the truth of Gods word.
So there, yeah I said it. I speak the truth.
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I love the way Conversations with God gives you practical questions and God can answer them instead of just having one question like that and then a quick answer.
Also love the way God tells us He is everywhere and loving us so much. And the books dont just start straight away in conversations but with a brief diary statements.- Read Clairegooder200's review (93 words)







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