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Has anyone read the book Conversations With God? It's currently my brother's bible. My mum is reading it and throwing out random quotes to me but it just sounds like second-rate Deist claptrap to me*. It's clearly written for people from a Christian background (references to Jesus and the 10 commandments) and yet it seems to be saying that God and religion is unimportant; God doesn't care what you do, just that you think that you're doing the right thing. It actually says that Hitler is in heaven!
Anyway, I just wanted to know if anyone else had read it and what their impressions were.
* I'm not saying that Deism is second-rate claptrap. Just that the book is.
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Sounds like it
vaguely touches a few deist beliefs, but from what you've said, it does sound like a pretty crap book.
However, I also think that organized religion isn't important at all. It's up to anyone who believes in
a God, not just Christians, to seek out that god on their own terms. People need to focus more on finding their own spirituality, rather than listening to a man on a soapbox every Sunday morning. I understand that, on paper, church is a positive idea, but for many people, a relationship with God begins and ends with a one-hour sermon, a few songs, and some stale crackers and wine that they don't even care about. Through organized religion, God can become a chore.
Not badmouthing any church-goers, though. I know for a fact that there are those that
can get a spirituality fulfilling experience from religious congregations. It would be wrong of me to say that
no one can get something positive from organized religion.
As for the whole "God doesn't care thing," what right does the author have to make such conjectures over his Creator? You can't
tell God what he
does or doesn't do. The sheer arrogance of that... and Hitler in heaven? Wow, there's just no explaining that little tidbit.