""God talks about the necessity of living in the present redefines "good" and "evil, " and glorifies and demystifies human sexuality"--Container."@en
"Deals with the necessity of living in the present, redefines "good" and "evil", and glorifies and demystifies human sexuality."@en
""In Conversations with God, best-selling author Neale Donald Walsch provides a fascinating exploration of life, the universe, and our relationship to God, asking God questions which every thinking person has asked her- or himself."--Publisher's web site."@en
""God talks about the necessity of living in the present redefines "good" and "evil," and glorifies and demystifies human sexuality"--Container."
""This book discusses personal issues such as prosperity, relationships and the nature of spiritual truth--with God providing clear, understandable answers."--Container insert."@en
"Author Neale Donald Walsch continues his dialogue with God and addresses the nature of suffering, creating your desires, facing life's challenges and making relationships work."@en
"This series of books is the product of a low-point in Neale Donald Walsch's life. During that time, he began writing down numerous questions to God about why his life was not going as planned. As he ended his writing, Walsch heard a voice over his shoulder offering to answer his questions. The conversation that ensued provided the impetus for the questions and answers provided here, written from the perspective of God."@en
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