So the book's profit isn't going to the kid... the names are used without permission. How horrible is this "Christian" publisher.
This is slap at the Christian faith... after infamous failed prediction of Christ's second coming, etc.
Now waita minute, although the boy did not go to heaven, does it actually disapprove heaven? Like, in a bar, someone bragged about going to a fancy restaurant but actually couldn't afford and didn't go.. does that prove the fancy restaurant does not exist?
Even if he insisted he went to heaven... is that a proof? That could be easily explained by a dream, hallucination etc.
I know somebody who really really hoped to see their dead relatives... I hope they are not in despair... cause one boy's account is not sufficient for proof or disproof.
Faith... requires no proof otherwise it is called "science"?
I really am sorry for the boy... paralyzed... Drive safely... put that seatbelt and car seat on.
Now that Bible is really full of hope! Oh Jesus healed a blind man! Oh Jesus cast that demon out (so many demons out there?) Oh Jesus healed paralyzed man! Oh Jesus fed thousands! Don't I wish he is still around. 40 days is not that long a stay? If He is still around we can ask him directly what Heaven is like. He actually didn't say too much about it in the Bible.
Thanks to the boy for being so honest.
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