8/6/2023 0 Comments Watch conversations with god![]() To avoid being led astray by love-is-everything spiritualists, Christians should know what love really is. 1 John 4:8 says, “God is Love.” Hebrews 13:5 says, “I shall never leave you or forsake you.” These are mixed into the movie along with all the nonsense Walsch attributes to the real God. The problem with this kind of thing is that some concepts based on Scripture get tossed in, making it difficult for some Christians to sort out the truth from the spiritual dumpster material. Walsch’s hip god comes out with lines like, “You’ve got me all wrong,” “You are your own rule maker,” “Love is all there is,” and ”What would love do?” Walsch’s god is not into judgment and advises people that working at a job they don’t like is akin to being dead. Walsch becomes a popular author with a fanatic following of people who believe Walsch is a window to the wisdom of the ages. Walsch jots the thoughts down and everyone who reads them is transformed. His false god just pours out his thoughts as if he hasn’t had anyone to talk to in a billion years. ![]() Suddenly, Walsch is transformed into a self-proclaimed prophet. Then, one night Walsch’s god speaks to him so clearly it looks as if Walsch thought it was audible, “Have you had enough yet? Are you ready now?” The movie drags its way through all this suffering. When his neck healed, he got a job at a radio station that promptly went bankrupt. He wound up living in a tent surrounded by winos and can collectors and eating garbage out of dumpsters. Because of his injury, he lost his job and no one was willing to hire him. In 1990, his neck was injured in an automobile accident. Apparently Neale was unable to stay married (several times) and was unwelcome to even visit his children, though the movie gives no indication why. Hopping back and forth between lectures, book signings and the author’s past, the movie generates more questions than answers. In CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD, Henry Czerny gives a rather wooden performance as Neale Donald Walsch, the popular author of numerous spiritualist books. Thus, MOVIEGUIDE® does not recommend this abhorrent movie because it adds things to Scripture and leads people away from Jesus Christ and His truth and salvation. Love lights the path away from sin and toward righteousness. There, you will find that love is patient, kind, unselfish, humble, courteous and peaceful, and that it rejoices in the truth, in righteousness and does not delight in evil. 1 Corinthians 13 of the New Testament defines true love. To avoid being led astray by this abhorrent, boring movie, people should know what love really is. Walsch mixes in biblical passages like 1 John 4:8 (“God is love”) with all sorts of immoral nonsense and falsehoods. Walsch’s hip god comes out with lines like, “You’ve got me all wrong,” “You are your own rule maker,” “Love is all there is,” and “What would love do?” Walsch’s god is not into judgment and advises people that working at a job they hate is akin to being dead. ![]() Walsch went from homeless to millionaire author after supposedly hearing from God and transcribing his conversation. CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD is part of the life story of Neale Donald Walsch. ![]()
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