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'Heaven Is For Real' is adapted into a film

annsni

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It's a sign of the Biblical ignorance in our church pews. It's very sad to me to hear believers say that this was a great book. :(
 

Jedi Knight

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It's a sign of the Biblical ignorance in our church pews. It's very sad to me to hear believers say that this was a great book. :(

Exactly, in my Sunday School class a lady was praising this book and I was mad people could sit in silence as if it was to not be questioned.....well at least for a moment or two. ;)
 

Steadfast Fred

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Sadly, Todd Burpo's book is just one of many of its genre.

So many would rather hold on to fantasies written by man than to cling to and believe the facts given by inspiration of the Almighty.
 

Steadfast Fred

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In the video, Todd Burpo addressed those who doubt his son’s story and his reasons for publishing it.

“As a pastor and as a dad, I want my son to know I tell the truth,” Burpo said. “He can read the book. He knows if I exaggerated or if I didn't. My son is forever going to believe that I'm an honest person or I'm a liar by what I wrote in that book, because he can read.”

What has happened, is Colton has been conditioned to believe a lie. That is why, until God reveals the truth to him, Colton will always think his dad is truthful.

How many of us can truly remember what we did when we were three or four years old. I barely remember events of when I was seven and eight... much less four.

What i believe happened is that Colton heard his dad preaching sermons and adapted some parts of those sermons to be actual events in his own life. Many of those events can be easily refuted by just opening the Word of God and comparing it to what the child says he experienced.

Jesus' horse is rainbow colored? Really? Because the Bible says His horse is white. I believe Colton must have seen a few episodes of "My Little Pony" and "Rainbow Brite" and woven them into a Bible story that he heard Todd preaching on. Voila! A rainbow colored horse ridden by the Savior... the best of both worlds.
 

Revmitchell

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The heretical boo "The Shack" was lapped up like crazy as well. People are just looking for what makes them feel good.
 

Allan

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What has happened, is Colton has been conditioned to believe a lie. That is why, until God reveals the truth to him, Colton will always think his dad is truthful.

How many of us can truly remember what we did when we were three or four years old. I barely remember events of when I was seven and eight... much less four.

What i believe happened is that Colton heard his dad preaching sermons and adapted some parts of those sermons to be actual events in his own life. Many of those events can be easily refuted by just opening the Word of God and comparing it to what the child says he experienced.

Jesus' horse is rainbow colored? Really? Because the Bible says His horse is white. I believe Colton must have seen a few episodes of "My Little Pony" and "Rainbow Brite" and woven them into a Bible story that he heard Todd preaching on. Voila! A rainbow colored horse ridden by the Savior... the best of both worlds.

If you read the book, Not Only is it full of unbiblical stuff, but at the end it states that he still nightly (as he lays down to sleep), goes to heaven and has conversations/discussions with God and Jesus.
 
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