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Customer Reviews and Description Sam Harris deserves a high five for taking on this explosive subject, and I read END OF FAITH fully hoping to champion his contribution to the cause. However, he really blew it with his now infamous claim that "mysticism is rational; religion is not." This outrageous statement,which sounds like something Shirley McLain said on Phil Donahue twenty-five years ago, has had the unfortunate side-effect of seeming to endorse New Age goofyism and the paranormal,which do way more harm than is yet acknowledged. ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description For those of you who have given a negative review need to read this book again. I was confused when I read some of your replies. Did you actually sit down and read it or just skim through it?
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Customer Reviews and Description A short, accessible read, I finished The Fred Factor in an evening. Written by Mark Sanborn, the inspiration for this book is a real life postal worker named Fred who goes above and beyond his job of delivering mail, and serves the people on his delivery route with "genuine caring." Filled with practical advice on how each of us, no matter what our occupation, can become more "Fred-like," each chapter of the book outlines tangible steps a person can take to become more aware of how she can serve and encourage others, in ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Spiritual leader and founder of Dahnhak and Brain Respiration integrative mind-body training programs Ilchi Lee presents Human Technology: A Toolkit for Authentic Living is the sequel to the bestselling "Healing Society" and a spiritual guide to basic principles for managing life's core issues: health, sexuality, and purpose. Human Technology offers twelve guideposts for living a peaceful and happy life that is true to oneself, including "Listen for the voice of your soul until you find your passionate life purpose", "Live ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description This book came into my life at just the right time. I really enjoyed reading Mr. Osteen's book because it gave me the messages that I needed to hear. It's very uplifting and inspirational. It's full of hope for a better life if you're willing to change your attitude and let go of past behaviors. I also completed the study guide while reading the book and found it to be very beneficial. Definitely recommend for those who are going through a difficult time and need hope while they are waiting for it to pass.
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Customer Reviews and Description This books contains simple, yet often not followed advice on how to prosper financially in life. And while most "how to" and financial planning books are filled with boring text, this provides the information in a simple, fun naritive.
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Customer Reviews and Description Let me start by saying that even if there are parts of this book that will prompt strong disagreement from any atheist, I strongly urge atheists to read this book. In terms of disagreement, Spencer's frequent comparisons of Jesus to Mohammed will strike most atheists as somewhat annoying, but we should agree with his overall point in these comparisons. Jesus was a much nicer guy than Mohammed, a blood thirsty warlord. More seriously, Spencer's Christianity leads him to some blatant distortions of the truth. For instance, at ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description