Conversations with God
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Conversations with God marks Neale Donald Walsch's initial dialogue with God. This book discusses personal issues such as prosperity, relationships and the nature of spiritual truth -with God providing clear, understandable answers. Further than the author's conversation with God, you'll realise that your own understanding and your own conversation with God are the true subjects of this unforgettable text.
Suppose you could ask God the most puzzling questions about existence - questions about love and faith, life and death, good and evil. Suppose God provided clear, understandable answers. It happened to Neale Donald Walsch. It can happen to you. You are about the have a conversation…
Walsch was experiencing a low point in his life when he decided to write a letter to God, venting his frustrations. What he did not expect was a response. As he finished his letter, he was moved to continue writing - and out came these extraordinary answers to his questions.
They will amaze you with complex paradoxes that make perfect sense, profound logic, and astounding truths. Here are answers that bring together as one the deeper meaning of all beliefs and traditions. Here are the answers that will change you, your life, and the way you view other beings.
For those with an open mind, a limitless curiosity, and a sincere desire to seek the truth, this book is stunning.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this follow-up to the bestselling Conversations with God, Walsch presents yet another lengthy record of the opinions that God has confided in him alone. This second volume features a verbose deity who appears almost to be playing patient to Walsch's psychotherapist. These conversations present a very jocular God bantering and joshing with divine aplomb about sex, politics, economics, ecology and myriad other topics. Walsch remains "culturally correct" by bashing "organized religion" in general and Catholicism in particular. Typically, however, his religion-bashing is based on misrepresentations and simpleminded theology. One can only be shocked that God is so gullible as to take Walsch's intellectually lazy word for it.