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Conversations with God by Neale D. Walsch

Conversations with God by Neale D. Walsch

Beware of this book

Oprah is pushing it.

It is scary that someone would be bold enough to write a book from God's point of view (obviously they haven't read His Word) contrary to His Word.

Please send to all with kids or grand kids.

If you have children or grandchildren, work with children at church, or you have neighborhood children whose parents you know, please take note of the information below and pass it along to others.

Schools are distributing this book to children through the Scholastic Book Club.

The name of the book is Conversations with God.

James Dobson talked about this book twice this week. It is devastating.

Parents, churches and Christian schools need to be aware of it.

Please pass this information on to church/e-mail addresses, Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, friends.

Two particular books are, Conversations with God and Conversations with God for Teens, written by Neale D. Walsch. They sound harmless enough by their titles alone.

The books have been on the New York Times best sellers list for a number of weeks, and they make truth of the statement, "Don't judge a book by its cover or title."

The author purports to answer various questions asked by kids using the voice of God".

However, the "answers" that he gives are not Bible-based and go against the very infallible word of God.

For instance (and I paraphrase), when a girl asks the question "Why am I a lesbian?"

His answer is that she was 'born that way' because of genetics (just as you were born right-handed, with brown eyes, etc.). Then he tells her to go out and "celebrate" her differences.

Another girl poses the question "I am living with my boyfriend. My parents say that I should many him because I am living in sin. Should I many him? - His reply is, "Who are you sinning against? Not me, because you have done nothing wrong."

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