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A review by kellymcgatha
Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived by Rob Bell
3.0
Every time I saw this book at work, I figured it was just yet another Christian book ,and I had no interest in reading it. But then I heard it was really controversial, and, well, I'm a sucker for controversial religious books.
It's certainly a quick read and really just introduces Rob Bell's views without going into too much detail. Unlike a lot of people, I like is poetic style of writing. Though I'm not a very religious person myself, I'm fasciated by religion, and I think Bell has some interesting things to say.
My favorite part of the book, by far: Rob Bell said there are those who spend there lives worrying about going to Heaven and then there are those who think little about going to Heaven but devot their lives working towards creating Heaven on Earth by taking care of the planet, fighting to end world hunger, etc. The idea of creating Heaven on Earth is something I wish more people, both religious and non-religious, could agree on.
It's certainly a quick read and really just introduces Rob Bell's views without going into too much detail. Unlike a lot of people, I like is poetic style of writing. Though I'm not a very religious person myself, I'm fasciated by religion, and I think Bell has some interesting things to say.
My favorite part of the book, by far: Rob Bell said there are those who spend there lives worrying about going to Heaven and then there are those who think little about going to Heaven but devot their lives working towards creating Heaven on Earth by taking care of the planet, fighting to end world hunger, etc. The idea of creating Heaven on Earth is something I wish more people, both religious and non-religious, could agree on.