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A Premise Which Is Difficult To Believe
Neale Donald Walsch's "Conversation with God - An Uncommon Dialogue (book 1)" has a significant weakness which undoubtedly applies to the entire three book series. For this book to work for the reader, it is imperative that the reader believe the premise, that Mr. Walsch is indeed writing to God and the God is responding by writing through Mr. Walsch. For myself, it simply didn't work; I never believe there was the slightest chance that there was any validity in the premise. There is no doubt that Mr. Walsh's version of God's true nature and our purpose here on Earth is much more palatable than most of the other religions which are out there. The concept of hell doesn't exist with Mr. Walsh's God, and many of his other ideas are certainly preferable to those being taught by other religions. Ultimately this simply reads like a conversation between Mr. Walsh and Mr. Walsh, and I do not see any value in that. As a result I cannot recommend this book to anyone, and I would suggest that before you purchase this book, you read the first part to see if it speaks to you.
February 2007 · Books
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