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367 of 382 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Guide to Peace
After re-reading Encounter With A Prophet I am again struck by the power of Truth. The Truth I found in this book filled me with a great sense of peace and serenity. However, I must admit that at times I, like the character Nathaniel in the book, resist opening myself to the Truth. I have the ability to block peace by holding onto old fears. I find that I can...
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2.0 out of 5 stars An Agnostic's Verdict
I am an agnostic. I was told to read this book and I would never look at christianity the same again. Well, I genuinely respect those who have read this book and found comfort and enjoyment from it. But, I have to be honest........

As an agnostic of any "God" and a hardened unbeliever in the "God" of the christian bible, this book did nothing to...

Published on November 4, 2000 by Mike Donovan


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367 of 382 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Guide to Peace, March 5, 2000
This review is from: An Encounter with a Prophet (Paperback)
After re-reading Encounter With A Prophet I am again struck by the power of Truth. The Truth I found in this book filled me with a great sense of peace and serenity. However, I must admit that at times I, like the character Nathaniel in the book, resist opening myself to the Truth. I have the ability to block peace by holding onto old fears. I find that I can experience serenity when I allow myself to identify and challenge my fears. This book greatly aided me in understanding the distorted beliefs that create such fear.

At first it seemed strange to me that such a simple story about a man's spiritual adventure could hold so much Truth. As a psychologist and a theologian I have studied much about the human mind and the development of people's God Concept. Yet, in all of my exposure to psychological theory and theological rhetoric I have not experienced anything more powerful than the concepts found in Lewis' Encounter With A Prophet. In chapter after chapter we are reminded of the unconditional Love of God and our intrinsic connectedness to all humankind. With that key concept in mind we are freed up to live and grow while experiencing a profound state of peace.

In my professional work as a clinical psychologist I make use of helpful concepts from my psychological and and theological training. However, much of the psychological and theological theory is flawed at its core, and is therefore limiting. Many of the concepts in these theories are helpful because they contain truth. Yet, it extreme cases when pushed to their limits these flawed theories crumble. Such vulnerable theory is unacceptable to me in the practice of clinical psychology, because many cases are extreme. Hence, I only utilize psychological and theological concepts that I'm certain are based in Ulimate Truth. This Truth has at its core the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man.

In Encounter With a Prophet Lewis reminds us about the Ultimate Truth. He clears up some misconceptions which birth fear. He points to prayer and service as ways of practicing Truth and achieving peace. I encourage everyone to read this book, and I hope that you will allow its Truth to replace your fear with peace.

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143 of 146 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Explanation to Bible Contradictions, October 17, 2000
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Finally a book that explains the questions of modern day spiritualists who believe in a Loving God who is all things good and pure...not a punishing jealous God of the Old Testament. This is a book that conveys clear information regarding long held questions of today's religions and of our innate spirituality. Gone are the contradictions. Definitely a must read for the independent thinker. A book of great comfort.
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163 of 168 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sundrops Review, May 1, 2004
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James Mason (Tampa, Florida) - See all my reviews
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I found this review on another site. I believe it is one of the better reviews of this book.

Children, I have always believed, have an innate talent for logic. Perhaps because they are relatively untouched by the "real world" they are still able to reason and rationalize without worrying about what the rest of the world thinks of them. As a child, I experienced a death in my nuclear family and since then have been on a lifelong journey to learn and understand all I can about religious belief and their origins, as well as scientific study on life after death. To say I have "struggled" with Christianity's teachings and actions is an understatement.

When I was about thirteen years old, I sat down with a Southern-Baptist minister, who was trying to talk "logic" with me (i.e., convert me). The exchange was brief, and altogether frustrating for the minister and me, as I was honestly seeking answers, not attempting to be "fresh".

"God is perfect, right?" I asked him.

"Yes." He replied.

"And God made us, right?" I asked.

"Yes." He replied, again.

"And there is a Hell, right?"

"Oh yes, most definitely." He responded.

"So, if God made us, and He is perfect, why would He make us imperfect and send us to Hell because we are imperfect?"

I remember the perplexed look on his face, as if for a few seconds he was genuinely searching for an answer. The problem was, by "Christian logic" - there was no answer. So in response, he simply told me to stop being "fresh" and to call him when I had "serious questions" that could be answered.

An Encounter With a Prophet by C.A. Lewis is a beautiful, simple and logical attempt to answer that very question.

I was drawn to this book on Amazon.com (where I've spent countless hours in the "recommendation" section). Without thinking too much, I purchased the book for my already huge collection. When I received it, I literally read it in one sitting (on the day I got it). I was flabbergasted that questions I had posed to so many people; college professors, a Pagan High Priest, a Wiccan or two, psychics, ministers, priests, rabbis, scientists & engineers, a therapist, pretty much every family member & friend I have and countless others, were opened up to me in such a small, uncomplicated book.

The story, which for me was secondary behind the ideas, begins with Nathaniel. Nathaniel is a high-stress, high-pressure and high-strung businessman, he is late for work (and an important meeting) and of course, it is pouring rain. He notices a man on the street corner, just standing out in the deluge and mockingly rolls his eyes at this jerk getting drenched. For some unknown reason, however, Nathaniel finds himself pulling over and picking up this stranger, and his life is changed forever.

Nathaniel is agnostic, and we soon learn this stranger is a deeply spiritual person. Immediately, Nathaniel begins drilling him with questions, hoping to catch the stranger in that "Christian illogic" trap and therefore, find himself some smug satisfaction. He is, of course, in for many surprises, as this stranger not only answers his questions with patience and understanding - but with a clear and resounding logic that even Nathaniel cannot dispute.

A true spiritual journey is never easy. When a person opens the floodgate of doubt and questioning, the road is very difficult. Many people, like Nathaniel, simply shut the door because at every turn they are met with illogic. They are told that "Jesus and God love you", but if you're "not good" you'll go to Hell! Perhaps they read the Old Testament, and learn about a wrathful and angry God, a God of fire and brimstone and fright - and then they read the New Testament and hear a very very different message from Jesus. They go to church and see ordained ministers, people of the cloth sworn to uphold God's message, turn into pedophiles and miscreants. They watch self-ordained ministers on television bilking money from the poor and downtrodden in the name of Christ, as they buy their BMWs and mansions. They hear of "pious" and "devout" leaders spreading war, terrorism and hate throughout the world... all in the name of their God.

Christianity (as well as all other organized religions) is filled with hypocrisy and misunderstanding. An Encounter With a Prophet can honestly and truly open your eyes if you let it. Look past the "simplicity" of the story and hear the message. Once I finished this book, I did more of my own research and found some wonderful books (see recommendations at bottom) about the "historical Jesus" and even further debunked the myths I had grown up with regarding the Bible, God, Christ and the afterlife.

Not everyone is ready to read and appreciate this book. That is neither good nor bad, it just is. But with a simplicity and grace, which in many respects reminds me of Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha, this book opened a pathway to understanding how modern-day Christianity turned into what it is, who Jesus really was, who/what God really is and how we, as present-day humans, can live by the principles of goodness and light and not of fear and intimidation.

Perhaps it is simple maturity (please don't call it old age!) - but over the past two years, it is as though a veil of understanding was given to me. I do not struggle with the shattering religious doubts I once did. I do not "fear" death, God or Hell. I do not "do good things" because I am scared of going to Hell if I don't anymore - I live simply, peacefully and quite harmoniously because I have forged my own personal relationship with the Creator of this Universe and of me. Call it hokey, call it cliché, call it whatever you want - but since the day I woke up to hear my sister was dead, I have never felt so at peace with my own beliefs, my life and the passing of loved ones - and this book is surely partly responsible.

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143 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An End to Confusion, December 31, 1999
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beth brown (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
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I have always believed in God, and was raised in church. I have also spent a lifetime wondering why I never felt a close relationship with God and felt so guilty about my doubts. Clyde Lewis' book, An Encounter With a Prophet, was one of the best blessings I have ever received. I truly believe, with all of my heart, that God touched Clyde's heart with the message of this book. It allowed me to see God in a whole new light, and opened my heart and mind to ideas that my parents would view as blasphemous. I do not think that God feels that way. I think God is overjoyed that I now have a personal relationship with him, and I now talk to him all the time. I am human, and my God allows me to be human. I make mistakes, and God is there to pick me up. I start each and every day asking for God's will to be done in my life, and then I do the next right thing in front of me to do, and God holds my hand the whole time. I have true freedom of the spirit, and a serenity I have never had before. I personally know many other people who feel the same way I do. This book has brought peace and freedom to many, and has helped us to understand a concept that can be so very difficult to comprehend. The book uses language and examples that are simple and basic. The majority of people are average good people who are trying to live life the best they can. Thanks to Clyde Lewis, We can now live that life with the guidance and strength of a loving, careing God. Thank you Clyde, for sharing your solution with me.
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98 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A God for Thinking People, January 23, 2001
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I have always been embarrassed for people who talk about God. My sister insisted that I would like this book. I reluctantly picked it up and started to read it figuring I would dump it after reading a few pages.

BOY, was I wrong. This author explains God and his relationship to man in a way nobody else has ever explained it to me. His concepts of God are reasonable. Concepts which can be accepted by intelligent men and women without embarrassment.

This book is a must read for thinking people, especially those whose knowledge has outgrown the childish teachings of religious fundamentalists.

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208 of 217 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Take Away Your Fears..., July 17, 2000
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This is a simple book for every man, woman and child. It replaces fear and questions with simple honest answers and everyone should read this book.

Anyone that berates this book or prefers that you not read it only wants to do one thing and that is perpetuate all your fears and keep you in the dark. Being Agnostic myself for so many years this book really (for the first time) opened up my eyes to a loving and forgiving God....

I have ordered my own copy now. It will be well worth the wait to get it. I cannot sing it's praises enough and recommend it to everyone I know and everyone I meet.

I recommend you find a copy or buy yourself a copy and draw your own conclusions and then pass it on to a friend. You'll be glad that you did.

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102 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Man's twisting of the truth of pure thought is revealed....., September 22, 2000
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What a great story!!!!! I don't know where you are spiritually, but if you are at a place that is ready for some uplifting and honest thoughts that are not status quo, I highly recommend this book. It is kind, direct, and does not run from any of the issues that face us in our lives. You will leave the theatre with a warm and fuzzy feeling after reading this movie...:-) Thank you Mr. Lewis.....
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87 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars correcting old myths, December 4, 2000
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this book was a great help in my quest for spiritual inlightenment. as i was always told threw out life i would be put in the lake of fire for never being baptized. i could never buy into a therory where in i would go to hell because i was never soaked in water and Mr Lewis expelled that for me just as i always thought.only men would put you to death in such a manner for not following there rules.
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73 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the only thing to fear is a closed mind., January 20, 2001
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although i don't agree with everything the writer points out in this book, it is very thought-provoking. it definitely makes my list of must-reads for christians and non-christians alike. it will reinforce your beliefs in some areas and bring up questions in others. the only thing to fear here is having a closed mind.
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73 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Would God make us imperfect and then punish us for it?, March 15, 1999
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I have never believed that anyone had to be a member of a certain church be to saved. I found it difficult to believe that a God of love sentence any of his children to burn for eternity for breaking rules. I also found it difficult to believe that God would destroy life on earth or inflict cruel and unusual punishment on his children. While I suspected that these teaching came from men this book confirms that fact giving us a clear understanding of exactly how such teaching became to be thought of as the "Word of God". Thank you Mr. Lewis for writing the book!
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