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03-10-2009, 03:43 PM #32
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I believe in God
Thanks guys for your input.
You know...those who judge a book by its cover, don't read it, then critisize it without reading... they look to others to do their thinking for them because they are afraid their mind is so feeble as to be brainwashed by something they don't quite understand.
I know of another group of people who think this way "Neoconservatives." They live in fear of trying new things. Anywho, all I can do is offer my testimonial that "A Course in Miracles" has changed my life, offered me Peace and given me a sense of purpose.
I believe it was Jesus who worked through a scribe. I have a Masters of Arts in Psychology and have worked with Mental Illness for over 12 years and I have seen it all. Helen Schunaman's experience could have been explained possibly by a very prolonged and consistent manic episode, but highly unlikely and inconsistent with mood disorders which often fluctuate wildly. She was an athiest, highly educated and acclaimed in her profession in psychology. She herself knew about mental illness, as did her colleges. But I started reading it, having my doubts, just like those expressed above. The text and the poetic beauty of it won me over.
Don't be a fear monger, find out for yourself. Use that crispy brain of yours. Thanks, MH
You will always find a critic. I do my own thinking and I am open minded.










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