#183866 - 09/06/08 08:58 PM
The Shack
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The Shack - Has anyone read it?
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#184297 - 09/08/08 07:00 AM
Re: The Shack
[Re: Tom Wetmore]
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Heard very good things about it from the people in my home group, haven't read it yet myself.
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#184317 - 09/08/08 10:24 AM
Re: The Shack
[Re: Tom Wetmore]
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Is the following review even close to the truth about this book? To the many 5 star reviewers, may I respectfully ask you to step back, take a deep breath, and then give this book a second look, viewing it only through the prism of Scripture? Upon sober reflection, perhaps you will discern that this IS an amazing book and THE book for you if, and only if...
You want to recreate God in your own image;
You find Isaiah's portrayal of a holy God seated upon His throne to be a disturbing image;
You would prefer to metaphorically cast God the Father as a loving and large black woman named "Papa," Jesus as a laid back and friendly Middle Eastern man, and the Holy Spirit as a calm and cool Asian woman;
You want a God so small that you and she/he/she can just hang out together as best buddies;
You regard the Bible as an extremely biased, narrow-minded, and insufficient revelation of God in leather binding with "guilt edges" (page 65);
You therefore believe that God talks to people today, and that whatever she or he says to people trumps biblical truth (page 66);
You believe that God is never to be feared (page 90);
You believe that Jesus' miracles do not affirm Him as God, but prove only "that Jesus is truly human" (page 99);
You want a God who does not hold people accountable for, nor punishes sin (page 119);
You want a God who does not demand that you submit to him or her, but one who submits to YOU (page 145);
You want a God who accepts everyone -- "Buddhists...Muslims, bankers and bookies" -- as his or her children no matter what their beliefs or behavior, and that Jesus has "no desire to make them Christian" (page 223);
You believe that Jesus lied when He warned, "Broad is the road that leads to destruction" (Matthew 7:13), because in The Shack Jesus says, "Most roads don't lead anywhere" (page 182).
Make no mistake... 90% of this book is spot on. But isn't that exactly what makes its 10% error so insidiously deadly? Look, we can allegorize many things, but we don't mess with the Trinity. This book is a Trojan horse subtly infiltrating the Christian community -- one that makes our God extremely small and completely manageable, a God who, in the final analysis, is no God at all.
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Turning and turning in the widening gyre/ The falcon cannot hear the falconer;/ things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world... Surely some revelation is at hand;/Surely the Second Coming is at hand. W.B. Yeats
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#184360 - 09/08/08 04:01 PM
Re: The Shack
[Re: John317]
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No, I would say that review totally misses the point of the book.
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"Absurdity reigns and confusion makes it look good." "Sinless perfection is such a shallow goal." "I love God only as much as the person I love the least." *Forgiveness is always good news. (And finally, the ideas expressed above are soley my person views and not that of any organization with which I am associated.)
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#184454 - 09/09/08 03:06 AM
Re: The Shack
[Re: Tom Wetmore]
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Uhuh, 'cos it's blasphemy to represent God in any way other than as an old white man.
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#184461 - 09/09/08 03:23 AM
Re: The Shack
[Re: Tom Wetmore]
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Well I plan to buy it and read it myself soon. In terms of story-telling, I am very open to different narrative styles, even though I often disagree with the world-view or theology. I love reading Hemingway, Steinbeck, and Turgeniff but I don't at all agree with their underlying philosophies.
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Turning and turning in the widening gyre/ The falcon cannot hear the falconer;/ things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world... Surely some revelation is at hand;/Surely the Second Coming is at hand. W.B. Yeats
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#184582 - 09/09/08 06:42 PM
Re: The Shack
[Re: John317]
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Heaven forbid you end up alone and don't know why
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I was told by one customer that it is an awesome book and to buy it, but our cost was going to be $15 and I didn't want to spend that just out of curiosity.
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#184591 - 09/09/08 08:48 PM
Re: The Shack
[Re: Gail]
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I own a copy of it, but haven't read it yet. Been too busy reading I'm Fine With God, It's Christians I Can't Stand. I'll try to read it this week and get back with you on it.
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#184593 - 09/09/08 09:01 PM
Re: The Shack
[Re: cricket]
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What does that book say about loving God and not liking Christians?
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Turning and turning in the widening gyre/ The falcon cannot hear the falconer;/ things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world... Surely some revelation is at hand;/Surely the Second Coming is at hand. W.B. Yeats
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#184654 - 09/10/08 03:00 AM
Re: The Shack
[Re: John317]
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Basically it's a commentary on the inconsistencies in the actions of the Christians as compared to the way Christ would have us act. It lays out plenty of examples of ways that Christians would turn us from Christ if it weren't for Christ, Himself, to turn us back.
Makes one rethink attitudes and actions.
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