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--That's an observation that is
found in the preface of the book.
There is a negative book review on the internet for a different book written in a similar style as the book 'He and I' and the reviewer objected to the fact that
these words were found in that book:




"This book may be too anti-traditional for some good Christians..."
Where does the "He and I" book fit in with the above information ??? Can the above information also be thought of as... "I saw Love Himself sitting on a Throne, lofty exalted" ...if we contemplate the truth that "God is Love." ???????
Should this
be considered as valid -- or --
in His sight is it a book that
should be thrown into the
burn pile?


Poison their books? That's exactly what that nefarious creature called the Devil is all about doing. --The more the better. But also it would have been much more TRUE to say that his policy is to keep the masses of mankind in ignorance.
The reviewer in essence said... "God doesn't speak to people
that way in the Bible (or in the book of Revelation)
so that's the clear evidence that it's obviously a book
that should rejected as being... WRONG!!!"

Through sincere God seeking many people have gotten into deep places of Contact with God
to the point where this language is understood and can be related to.














Only God can properly answer that last question.
another question is....
What does God think
about this question:






Come
to
Jesus

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There were an estimated 1.70M suicide
attempts in 2021 in the U.S. and 48,183 actual deaths by suicide.






It's a sad song.
If you click on it
and listen to it
you will know
why it is that.
"And they will know a joy they have never known before. I alone can give that joy."

Above is a 17 minute
long video (yellow button)
to remind some "Annies" out there
(or anyone else) that


"I want people
to see
My Heart full of Love
and to speak with me
as they would
to a dearly loved
brother..."
SUICIDE SONG













***A person can go to some land that has a diamond mine on it... but they might entirely miss seeing any exquisite and sparkling DIAMONDS if their one and only desire is to focus on finding any glass beads that can be found. ***
Here is a good
way to read the
He and I book...
There are catholic sentiments in the He and I book. Not in an overwhelming way but they are there here and there. The idea is that if a Christian person (not catholic) reads something that expresses catholic sentiments and the person can't relate to it or it doesn't resonate with them... Just bypass it (basically ignore it) and move on to read something that does inspire or encourage the person. The overall book in general DOES encourage the reader towards grasping and being in alignment with the above 6 sentences (Bible verses.) It does not point the reader away from those things. So the bottom line to the question of "Is it okay for a Christian person who is NOT catholic to read the He and I book?" is that ideally the person would be endeavoring to be in alignment with the above sentences (Bible verses) and you take that and you factor in the below Bible verse to that question:
BTW... Presbyterian, Baptists, Methodists, Catholics, etc etc ...There is something that's called "the narrowness of denominationalism" and this website isn't about any of that. This website IS NOT intended to promote or endorse the Catholic religion. It's about the LOVE of GOD.
"If someone doesn't butter their toast the same
way that I do they must be wrong."
--Hamish P.



and God said. . .
"Let there be Light."





Come to Jesus
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We believe the Bible to be the inspired word of the Almighty God. It's what we use to determine what is right and what is not right. The He and I book is very far from being a book on that level... of course.
In the preface of the He and I book we are told that...
In general means "basically" and is probably not intended to mean "perfectly." In the New Testament the words of Christ are written in red and there is an obligation to accept those words as HIS literal words. In the He and I book there are no words written in red and there is no obligation to accept any or all words in the book as His literal words... and there is no expectation that anyone would literally do that. The book was written by a regular human being capable of errors and mistakes. --So that needs to be taken into consideration when it comes to reading this book.
When it comes to reading things in this book.... It's more of a situation of viewing some sentences as though it's pretty likely or almost certainly to be " "God's Voice" and other sentences... perhaps (or probably) it's just her imagination supposing it as God's Voice. --instead of accepting all of it as if it supposed to be thought of as infallible words from God that are on the level of something that could be printed in red ink.
In the preface of the book it says....
-- As far as that statement goes...
Everyone is invited to look God's way
and DO their own sincere Research.




Genesis 1:3

The Bible tells us that...
it's all about Love.
"Let us do good to everyone..." (Galatians 6:10)
Hundreds and hundreds
of people who have had near
death experiences come back
to earth and tell us that
their experiences have
taught them that... it's all about


"If only we would have
known her situation, we
would have tried to stop
this useless tragedy..."





Q: how many Country & Western singers does it take to change a light bulb?

A: It takes 5! One to change it and 4 to sing about how much they miss the old one.








...is when a great King suffers a cruel death on a cross for you ...and... The King Loves you with an Astonishing Love, a Love that is beyond your wildest imagining, ...and... this King wants to give you an Eternal Future of Wonderfulness, true Happiness, ...and... Ever-lasting Love.






A question for anyone who is flipping 17 biscuits over the fact that the He and I book was written by a catholic lady:
Study the He and I book very very carefully.
Then after that decide if whatever that lady had going on with her life was enough to get her into Heaven after she died (she died in the year 1950.)
Is she in Heaven??? If anyone says NO then come back later with a better answer. So the question is...
If what she had going on was good enough for her . (a catholic woman) to get into Heaven... why wouldn't that be good enough for someone else too???



"LOVE covers a multitude of sins." (1 Peter 4:8)
The lady who wrote the book had
a God-loving heart. Probably more than
most people. Can LOVE be
used to overlook any perceived errors or
mistakes that might be in the book
and on the good things that
are in the book? Don't throw out the
baby with the bathwater? Don't spend
a week building a beautiful deck in a backyard
that overlooks a beautiful golf course and then
be so disturbed by one bent nail in the deck that
you can hardly see or think of anything else?
--Yes that last sentence is based on an
observation from an actual experience.






he day of judgement :



the lady who wrote the He and I book...
was a bad person who said some good things. --Is one way to look at it.


1 Corinthians 13:13


"there is therefore now no condemnation
for those who are in Christ Jesus." (Romans 8:1)











If anyone DESIRES to hunt down
and find fault and wrongs
in the He and I book
presumably those things are
available to be found.

"Do not read that book because you will be in danger of being led AWAY FROM making it into Heaven if you do..." --THAT would be a good reason to want to discourage someone from reading it.




You are
in danger
of losing
your eternal
Salvation
if you read
that book!



in other words,
does The Eternal Father
view this
as a
Truthful statement?

Yes or no?


This seems like a significant question.
p.167


The printing press was invented at around 1440. The first English Bible was printed 100 Years later. It has been estimated that 70 -75% of Christians since the time of Christ's appearance on earth until the present time... have never had access to a Bible.







What does God REALLY think about this???
1. Those are His sentiments and He LIKES the idea of it.
2. He does NOT like the idea of it and does NOT want that.
In other words...

You are on page 10.

This seems like a significant question.
This seems like a significant question.
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