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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 20, 2006 19:01:37 GMT
To ALL,I am planning on moving this thread to the General section as soon as possible,but I don't know how.Can I move the entire log into another section?Or am I allowed to keep this one and start a copy of it in the General section? Please give me some advice. Byrdsmaniac started a thread on this for you in the general section, but no one has replied there yet. So I'll delete that one and move this one there instead.
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Post by jourdemavie on Aug 21, 2006 2:32:12 GMT
Thank you so much, byrdsmaniac-san and Forum Manager-san,for working so fast to grant my wish.You are too kind.
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Post by captaintruth on Aug 26, 2006 22:12:18 GMT
Dear torchforpaul !
When you really want to read a mindblowing book, that gives answers to questions that you cannot get anywhere else, please read :
Conversations with God - by Neale Donald Walsh
This is highly recommended !
captaintruth
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Post by unrepentant on Aug 27, 2006 14:28:05 GMT
hey let's turn this into a CWG thread!
do you think god "knows" about paul?
i was reading HOME WITH GOD just today....it really is a mindblowing book.
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Post by jourdemavie on Aug 28, 2006 2:00:29 GMT
Hello, certaintruth and unrepentant! Thank you for recommending me your favorite books: Conversations with God and Home with God.In fact,There are Japanese versions of the CWG series in the market,and they've been quite best sellers here in Japan also.But for some reason,I 've never read it :-[If I can get a copy,I will be sure and read it,and share my views with you.I think I'll go book-hunting in a few days As for whether god "knows" about Paul,I believe he does, given that "god" means a kind of "the Ultimate Record" that is filled with any incident and event that ever happened on the Earth,or in the course of the history of mankind.
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Post by jourdemavie on Aug 28, 2006 2:07:45 GMT
By the way,I've found another remarkable book:Liverpool Fantasy,A Novel by Larry Kirwan .In this book,each member of the Beatles goes through very,very severe experiences in the course of an alternative history.Have any of you ever read this piece?If so,what are your opinions?
From a PID truthseeker's point of view,it seems worth studying as much as worth enjoying.It is so intruiging that I am planning on starting a new thread about this book.
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Post by Paul Bearer on Aug 28, 2006 6:33:34 GMT
I'll be curious to hear about that!
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