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Article: Conversations With God (2 stars out of 5).
- Article from:
- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- October 27, 2006
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Byline: Roger Moore
Oct. 27--The "God" in Conversations with God acts like a psychotherapist and talks in the buzz-phrases of self-help speak. "True masters are those who have chosen to make a life, not a living." "You are constantly in the act of creating yourself." "Worry is the activity of a mind that does not understand its connection with Me." The sometimes engaging but slow and somewhat empty film of Neale Donald Walsch's New Agey Christian, God-chat autobiographies plays like a rags-to-riches tale. It's a "Prosperity Gospel" story of a homeless man who cashed in big by selling the idea that he's hearing a voice (his own) and that voice is ...
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Article: Fed: Homeless man Walsch's rags to riches story makes film
AAP General News (Australia);
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... ... the likes of US talk show queen Oprah. Walsch's series of books Conversations With God, have sold more than seven million copies ... Canadian actor Henry Czerny portrays Walsch in Conversations With God, which went straight to DVD in Australia ...
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