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Neale Donald Walsch has changed the way the world thinks about God. His books have beentranslated into twenty-five languages, and his Conversations With God series, book 1, book 2, and book 3, have all been New York Times bestsellers-book 1 for over two years.
Neale Donald Walsch has changed the way millions of Americans think about God. His Conversations with God series, book 1, book 2, and book 3, have all been New York Times bestsellers--book 1 for over two years.
Neale Donald Walsch didn't claim to be special or spiritually gifted. He was just a frustrated man who sat down one day with pen in his hand and some tough questions in his heart. As he wrote his questions to God, he realized that God was answering them--directly--through Walsch's pen.
The wonder of the nine-book "Conversations with God" body of work is that it contains everything human beings need to know in order to make life on Earth a joyous, meaningful, and fulfilling experience.
God is not a man. And while Jesus Christ was (and is) a man and invites us to call God the Father, that does not mean that God is male or that God is only masculine. Is just as theologically correct to use feminine imagery about God as it is to use masculine imagery.
A theist believes there is a God, an atheist believes there is no God, an agnostic is unsure if there is a God or not.
Much can be gained from trailing the spiritual narratives of those who have traveled ahead of us, for the God they have found, we may never have considered.
In my current casual reading, a novel, the answer to the question “and where is God for you?” was expressed this way...
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Einstein, like Spinoza, never sought comfort from a traditional God or felt the need for moral instruction from religion.
The letters, which were addressed to Caltech theoretical physicist Paul Epstein, describe Einstein’s qualms about quantum theory, which he called “incomplete” in one letter.