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Review written by: Matthew J. Schimpf From Niagara Falls, NY
This is my second, perhaps third pass through this wonderfully stated, simply phrased yet provocative work. Book two, in the CwG series, deals with the human being in a societal setting. The main themes pervading this work speak to problems and possible solutions for sustaining a healthy, vigorous, joyful, non-discriminatory way of life for everyone. This work asserts that there are two main prescriptions that have to be filled in order to begin the healing process, they are: 1.) A personal and global shift of consciousness such that we internalize and behave according to the premise that there is no such thing as separation from God or each other. 2.) Complete transparency in all respects with regard to: finance, government, corporate accounting etc.
At the risk of sounding obtuse or negative, the second recommendation as listed above will not work unless the first recommendation is implemented (naturally) but I don't see how people, especially the "haves" will want to even contemplate changing their consciousness (and conscience!) knowing that such a change will instigate the aforementioned corollary (i.e. transparency.) My observation via personal experience is that the wealthy are so extremely ensconced in a fear based mentality, that they would rather die themselves, than have to give up their profligate lifestyles.
This is a great work with incredible insights that are all at once: cogent, rational, loving and kind but perhaps somewhat chimerical in that in my estimation those whom have so much to give away are no where near ready to adjust their current station in life so that others may have the very basics of survival. I do hope I'm wrong. 5 stars.
great read!
Review written by: T. Sobottka From Illinois, USA
This book is very easy to comprehend, and it makes more sense than most anything I have ever learned about God. For me, this book represents truth.
Awesome power
Review written by: Tracey Monteiro From AURORA, COLORADO, US
I ordered this book and received it very quickly. The book was in great shape at an awesome price!! Very happy with the service.
Nothing but New Agte Beliefs wrapped in Jesus Christ's name.
Review written by: Ronald D. Godwin From Texas
This work of garbage is nothing more than a work of New Age teachers trying to trick you into believing it is of God and biblically sound. ANYONE that has studied the Bible for a little while WILL CLEARLY see this is NOT the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If, like me, you have ever studied or been into the New Age religion or the Occult, you WILL see clearly the teachings they try to pass off as the Gospel in this work of garbage!!!
If you are a true Christian, stay VERY far from this piece of trash unless it is to study what NOT to believe.
Go read a book called, "Christianity in Crisis" by Hank Hanegraaff It WILL blow your mind as to what these false teachers are really teaching and where these teachings come from. People you would never think of being a false teacher are in fact teaching the New Age occult. TBN is one of the BIGGEST promoters of that trash in fact.
I know you may not believe this so PLEASE go and check it out for yourselves.
Pastor Ron Godwin
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Skip book 2, Book 1 said it all and much better
Review written by: D. Moore From Thousand Oaks, CA
I want to first start off by saying that Conversations with God- book 1, was a very good book. I was looking forward to book 2.
But wow. This book really stunk. And bad. I tried to like it. Yes, there were a few pages that added new concepts not covered in book 1. But the tone of this book was full of way too much ranting and railing that I could stomach. And he blew his cover, because in book 1, I could imagine God speaking like that, but in book 2- no way Jose. This was all Neale Donald Walsch imo.
I don't want to spend too much time, but if you look at some of the one star reviews, I couldn't agree more. I mean he gets off on this one world government shtick, evil corporations, Jimmy Carter-Bill Clinton loving, and just some weird beyond conspiracy / far left dare I say craziness. Now keep in mind, I'm no Right Wing Bible thumper, but it was a bit too much even for me.
So do yourself a favor. Don't waste your time or money on this book. Book 1 yes, book 2- gag me with a spoon.