After reading Neil Strauss 's books: conversations with god, an uncommon dialogue I must say it spoke to me. I had never considered myself the religious type and didn't believe I had what is called FAITH but everything I always dispised about organized religion was being pushed aside by GOD himself. A very refreshing view of what I always imagined GOD should be about in my view. I really wonder how a movie on the topic could do any good though?
Conversations with GOD
The problem arises when god answers you. Then you are schizofrenic 
Two things:
1. What was so enlightening about this book, or what was it that you hated about religion?
2. If God answers, you're not nescesarily a schitzo, but if you live to talk about it, it might be worthwhile to have a catscan
1. What was so enlightening about this book, or what was it that you hated about religion?
2. If God answers, you're not nescesarily a schitzo, but if you live to talk about it, it might be worthwhile to have a catscan
is this book available in library or on internet so I can look into it. What is the basic theme of this book, what kind of views does it express.
| MyNameIsJim wrote: |
| If God answers, you're not nescesarily a schitzo, but if you live to talk about it, it might be worthwhile to have a catscan |
You made a good point !
| sarapicoazul wrote: | ||
You made a good point ! |
Hey, I've had God answer a question and I'm still here, nor am I that insane. Only a little bit, but it's fun this way. I'm never alone, with all these voices in my head, I always have someone to talk to.
I talk with God all the time
