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Makes One Think: Is That Bad, October 12, 2008
This review is from: Ten Eternal Questions: Wisdom, Insight, and Reflection for Life's Journey (Hardcover)
The thing I liked about this book is it made you think about how you would answer each question not only before and after you initally read the questio but after you read the ansewer from the other repsondents. I bought several of these books as gifts so I was able to have discussions on the book and it was interesting to see how they reacted. Some had the same position as myself, while other thought it was a "negative" book based on the answers of the respondenets.
Overall I would recommend this book as a gift.
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great book!, June 5, 2006
This review is from: Ten Eternal Questions: Wisdom, Insight, and Reflection for Life's Journey (Hardcover)
picked it up at the airport and loved it! can start reading from anywhere. nice for flights, long trips etc..definately recomended.
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A Virtual "Spritual Slang Book", June 1, 2006
This review is from: Ten Eternal Questions: Wisdom, Insight, and Reflection for Life's Journey (Hardcover)
Again we get a motley grouping of Hollywood actors, a musician or two, an author or two and a handful of selected "spiritual leaders" and a staunch atheist. Put together a slang book of questions on the afterlife and spirituality and hear the mixed bag of fluffy answers that have no single grounding but all relativistic at best, emotionally laced answers. The one person I most respected in the book honestly was Jack Nicholson who was very honest about what he believed. He just wasn't sure and was honest about it, he didn't fill up a fluffy philosophy on what he "felt about the questions" but was down-to-Earth and for that I applaud him. He was the only person besides the atheist that were honest. Jack wasn't sure and Prof.Richard Dawkins was adamantly athiest/fatalist(which is a religious worldview prof.)
There was not a real grounded apologetist in the bunch so the only thing left was emotional fluff from column A,B or C.
Read it if you want to "feel" whatever but it was just another religion-flavored slang book of fluff.
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