8/22/2007 12:00 PM
KGW wrote:
I read your book and found the fiction format to be brilliant. What a great way to remind us of what's meaningful in our lives. That we are the co-creators of this world we live in, with a higher power, removes us from playing the blame game and taking real responsibility. Bravo! Reply to this
10/9/2008 7:21 AM
Alex wrote:
It's nice to see a book promoting core values spaning all religions. We are encouraged to be open-minded as we touch on what qualities elevate humanity. Love and compassion are intrinsic factors in Dr. Adamse's message to the reader. Throughout this work, we are reminded of the unlimited good that is possible. This process of exploring many faith-based concepts has been left up to each reader's interpretation. The volume has a very accessible quality to it. It reaches out to the reader both intellectually and in a spiritual sense. The author's intent is in part to stimulate discussion about what we hold dear while challenging us to question our personal belief system. I finished this fictional story moved and curious. It awakened in me a sense of urgency to be a better person. That unexpected surprize could part of the author's intent. Reply to this
10/14/2008 12:23 PM
Christophoros wrote:
God's shrink is also noe available in Poland. It's nice that only 1 year after premiere it was published in Poland. Reply to this
I read your book and found the fiction format to be brilliant. What a great way to remind us of what's meaningful in our lives. That we are the co-creators of this world we live in, with a higher power, removes us from playing the blame game and taking real responsibility. Bravo!
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It's nice to see a book promoting core values spaning all religions. We are encouraged to be open-minded as we touch on what qualities elevate humanity. Love and compassion are intrinsic factors in Dr. Adamse's message to the reader. Throughout this work, we are reminded of the unlimited good that is possible. This process of exploring many faith-based concepts has been left up to each reader's interpretation. The volume has a very accessible quality to it. It reaches out to the reader both intellectually and in a spiritual sense. The author's intent is in part to stimulate discussion about what we hold dear while challenging us to question our personal belief system. I finished this fictional story moved and curious. It awakened in me a sense of urgency to be a better person. That unexpected surprize could part of the author's intent.
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God's shrink is also noe available in Poland. It's nice that only 1 year after premiere it was published in Poland.
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