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Tomorrow's God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge | [Neale Donald Walsch]
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Tomorrow's God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge

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  • by Neale Donald Walsch
  • Narrated by Neale Donald Walsch, Edward Asner, Ellen Burstyn
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Publisher's Summary

All great truths begin as blasphemy.

The time to challenge your most sacred beliefs is at hand.

If you don't challenge your beliefs soon, your beliefs are going to challenge you.

This audiobook is meant to be challenging.

This audiobook is meant to save the world.

Something extraordinary is about to happen on this planet.

This audiobook contains an astonishing prediction. And that prediction comes from an astonishing source. Author Neale Donald Walsch says it comes directly from God. You will find it difficult not to be swept up in the startling and profound vision of our near future contained here.

Tomorrow's God says, point blank, that humanity will soon recreate its experience of God in such a way that our experience of one another will be healed at last. You may agree or disagree with the contents of this audiobook, but you will never forget it.

©2004 Millenium Legacies, Inc.; (P)2004 Simon & Schuster, Inc., SOUND IDEAS is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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    Michelle Spokane, WA, USA 08-05-04
    Michelle Spokane, WA, USA 08-05-04
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    This is a tremendous wake up call for anyone on a spiritual journey. It matters not what your religious background. Life isn't about limits. I would highly recommend this book.

    10 of 13 people found this review helpful
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    Ralf Weber California, USA 10-09-09
    Ralf Weber California, USA 10-09-09 Member Since 2004
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    "Only Unabridged Please..."

    I like this book and all the Conversations with God book, but I like the unabridged version.

    This book is life changing, life evolving--please no more abridged versions.

    I'm looking forward to having his Home with God in a Life that Never Ends audio--unabridged!

    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Mary st. petersburg, FL, United States 02-06-12
    Mary st. petersburg, FL, United States 02-06-12 Member Since 2012
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    "What You Think It Is, It IS NOT! This is truth!"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    I have purchased it in cassett, CD and now audio book. I have given them all away, I will always want to re-member, re-connect again, and again.


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    It is eye opening realization of what our soul has always known as truth.

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    Stephen Elk Ridge, UT, USA 06-28-04
    Stephen Elk Ridge, UT, USA 06-28-04
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    "A real let-down"

    I heard about this book through an article on USA Today. From the article it sounded as if this book addresses many of the concerns I have about religion. I know very little about the author, and it was very difficult for me to know just how seriously this guy takes himself, the book is written as a conversation with god. Ultimately I was hoping for something a little less ethereal, with a greater emphasis on the contradicitons of todays religions, and the importance of critical thinking rather than trying to create a "New Spirituality." I almost got the impression that he considers himself a reluctant prophet. I kept waiting for something to appear that redefined sexual norms and sure enough it did. Some interesting ideas, but overall a major letdown.

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    Kevin BelmoreAustralia 05-01-10
    Kevin BelmoreAustralia 05-01-10
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    "Assertions without evidence"

    For those familiar with spiral dynamics - this is a level 6 presented book with a light touch of level 4 content. This made it a painfully bad book for me as i was expecting content about the Christian God or the evolution of spirituality in today's society. But it's about the spiritual "god" which the author equates AS the universe (god = the universe = life). This is not the Christian or Jewish world view.

    For a moment i try to suspend judgment in hopes of learning something, but the author mixes in a smatter of science which isn't true. I am an engineer with qualifications in psychology, i also understand quantum physics and chaos theory. The assertions the author makes between these topics and "god" are not right and the author doesn't even attempt to explain how he comes to his conclusions. This frustrated me and i can't recommend this book to those looking to to get a better understanding of spirituality of god or God.

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