For those who have read the book, what are your thoughts? (again)
It doesn't sound like a book I would choose to read, but I might have to.
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Couldn't have said it better myself. And my wife felt the same way.TK wrote:I thought it was excellent.
It really challenged me in various areas- but primarily "How is my RELATIONSHIP with God?"
TK
I've uploaded two clips from the show -- the first was Steve responding to a letter about taking the Lord's name in vain. The second was a followup caller who presumably referenced the Shack (not by name) in this context.darinhouston wrote:Coincidentally, a caller called TNP a few days ago (or yesterday?) and asked about the commandment against taking the Lord's name in vain. He didn't name this book by title in his question, but he did make reference to it by subject and Steve's discussion did relate to it. If I get around to it, I'll extract that call and post it on audiodoctrine. Basically, the relevance was whether even though the book (which I've not read) conveys truths about God, does it dishonor God to personify Him in that way and ascribe to Him the personalities given in the book, etc.