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Ok, so I borrowed this book from a friend, intrigued by some of the snippets they had discussed with me. I'm not religious, though my beliefs and interest do fall into the spiritual' realm. I hoped this book was amaze me - that I would find it compelling. Sadly I was neither amazed or compelled.
The writer of the book, the son's Farher, Todd, is a church pastor. And it is strangely coincidental that, after his trip to heaven, Colton, described images of heaven that damn near fit their descriptive passages down to a T. I'm not saying it didn't happen, perhaps it did, you often hear of people having life changing, heavenly near death experiences and I find them interesting. I just finished this book entirely unconvinced that the whole thing wasn't an opportunity to convert its 5 million readers to the author's faith.
Best bit? That damn brilliant picture by a 12 year old!
The writer of the book, the son's Farher, Todd, is a church pastor. And it is strangely coincidental that, after his trip to heaven, Colton, described images of heaven that damn near fit their descriptive passages down to a T. I'm not saying it didn't happen, perhaps it did, you often hear of people having life changing, heavenly near death experiences and I find them interesting. I just finished this book entirely unconvinced that the whole thing wasn't an opportunity to convert its 5 million readers to the author's faith.
Best bit? That damn brilliant picture by a 12 year old!