The Shack

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Desdichado

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The book and movie deal with theological subject matter I wouldn't toy around with as a writer.
 
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I honestly think you may have my post upside down

I made no judgement on the book, move or author. I read his own words so I was not getting information off a site that made negative comments

are you so fragile that someone cannot question why you said what you did regarding demonic?

honestly, I think your response has more to do with your defensiveness of your personal ideas than it has to do with anything I posted

you have no idea whatsoever of what I believe or whether or not I might agree with the movie should I see it

this appears to be very important to you so relax, there are plenty of other people I can talk to about it and then form my own opinion

have a lovely evening
Again, you have gone off half-cocked. I said nothing about any demonic stuff. That was a FB post from a friend I haven't seen in a few years. But, I think you have shown him right in his estimation.
 
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For the past two hours I have been watching a series on TBN, called Restoring The Shack. (4 episodes so far) WOW!!!!

It begins again in 45 minutes from now.

If you get to see it tonight...... or any other time, do so. It is that good.
 
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[video=youtube;3pU5XmDhjpI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pU5XmDhjpI[/video]
 
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Here is the audio book for you guys.

[video=youtube;-lUJoka7mzs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lUJoka7mzs[/video]
 
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sevenseas

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Again, you have gone off half-cocked. I said nothing about any demonic stuff. That was a FB post from a friend I haven't seen in a few years. But, I think you have shown him right in his estimation.


do you need glasses?

I specifically wrote your 'friends' name in my original post. You are reacting instead of thinking intelligently.

even so, I have looked into this book and movie more and I would not recommend that ANYONE see it

the reviews about this movie are many and while there is general agreement that it covers suffering and and explores those aspects in relation human psyche, it is so far removed from God as He reveals Himself, that many consider it actually dangerous, especially to new Christians

why do't you get over yourself and allow that I disagree with you and others disagree with you

you seem to be a very angry man for some reason

you can defend this book until the oceans dry up, I now recommend that no one sees it and that Christians need to get back on their knees if they think this is any way a good thing

happy now?
 
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sevenseas

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YES!!!!!! Our God is so much bigger than we give Him credit for sometimes.

well that's the thing

God, who is Holy and who sent His Son to die for our sins, is represented as from the imagination of human being who cannot abide the truth it seems and so he made up a God that suits him more
 
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I really would not have bothered if the reaction I got from asking questions wasn't an untruthful diatribe of what the op thinks of anyone who disagrees with him

here is a write up from CARM regarding why this movie is dangerous as far as any representation of God goes

it is absolute vanity to imagine God can be overwritten by people who seem to have become tired of the way He represents Himself in the Bible

Jesus wasn't kidding when He said deception was going to be the main thing to watch out for

as in the days of Noah
 
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Here is another link about the movie/book for anyone wanting to make up their own mind about this thing and manage to get past the bullying of willie

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This Spring, the New York Times bestselling book The Shack by William P. Young will come to the big screen. The emotionally charged story seems to offer a resolution to the problem of pain—those who are struggling with the question, “Where is God when the world is full of brokenness?” Though many readers have labeled Young’s story a compelling work of Christian fiction, discerning believers must ask themselves: Are The Shack’s underlying teachings Biblically sound, or a far reach from the teachings of God’s Word?


Though you might be swayed into thinking the god of The Shack is the same as the God of the Bible, there are several problems that arise if we take a close look at The Shack. Here are six concerns that develop as Mack converses with Young’s caricatures of the Trinity.

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kaylagrl

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do you need glasses?

I specifically wrote your 'friends' name in my original post. You are reacting instead of thinking intelligently.

even so, I have looked into this book and movie more and I would not recommend that ANYONE see it

the reviews about this movie are many and while there is general agreement that it covers suffering and and explores those aspects in relation human psyche, it is so far removed from God as He reveals Himself, that many consider it actually dangerous, especially to new Christians

why do't you get over yourself and allow that I disagree with you and others disagree with you

you seem to be a very angry man for some reason

you can defend this book until the oceans dry up, I now recommend that no one sees it and that Christians need to get back on their knees if they think this is any way a good thing

happy now?
I haven't seen the movie or read the book.Not even on my radar. Reviews are useless,I gave up on them years ago. I think unless you see a movie you really can't comment on it,nor should you. I wouldn't tell anyone not to see a movie if I myself haven't seen it.Lots of people were against the Passion of the Christ.I went and formed my own opinion.I suggest others do the same.
 
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Thanks for the rep.

Apparently there are people here with actual discernment who recognize why this type of portrayal of God is dangerous
 

Jimbone

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I actually agree with the attempted preemptive shutting down of anyone with a different opinion. That's always a good sign right? Why is it the "most tolerant" here always seem to deal with differing opinions the worst? Claim such tolerance yet do things like this, pointing the first finger before anyone even disagreed. Such blind hypocrisy. As far as the OP, I haven't read the book or seen the movie so I can't really comment, but I can say that God can work through things we can't imagine. As corn as it is, "The Passion" was the first time I ever heard many things about what happen to Jesus, I didn't even know He was betrayed by one of His own guys before I say that. I wasn't truly saved until years later, and I very much agree with you about making up our own God and not getting to know the TRUE and ONLY God because we worship a feeling we have rather that the True God, but He can use these thing to stir hearts, even if they are off. I think so anyway, but fully agree with you about making up our own God and trying to shut down any other opinion before they are even heard, I feel that is a DANGEROUS mentality to have.
 
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kaylagrl

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Thanks for the rep.

Apparently there are people here with actual discernment who recognize why this type of portrayal of God is dangerous

So now you turn around and do what you just accused Willie of doing,smooth move.
 
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I haven't seen the movie or read the book.Not even on my radar. Reviews are useless,I gave up on them years ago. I think unless you see a movie you really can't comment on it,nor should you. I wouldn't tell anyone not to see a movie if I myself haven't seen it.Lots of people were against the Passion of the Christ.I went and formed my own opinion.I suggest others do the same.

that's nice

So now you turn around and do what you just accused Willie of doing,smooth move
LOL!

you people are a blast and so predictable!

seems there is a gathering of the stone throwers happening here

I'm not impressed. I voiced what I thought land instead of sticking to the op, you are taking sides

I have noticed that goes on here a lot and the next thing you know, people leave

please find something else to do and don't hold your breath waiting for met to respond to you again
 
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kaylagrl

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that's nice



LOL!

you people are a blast and so predictable!

​No,its you who is predictable. You're saying if we dont agree with you we have no discernment.You accused Willie of saying that anyone who disagreed with him is wrong. Sooooo you did the same thing.Or don't you see the hypocrisy?
 
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sevenseas

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Canadians are suppose to be friendly,or didn't you know? :p


Are they now?

maybe we should give them all garden rakes and a horse for their farms?

unbelievable
 
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Are they now?

maybe we should give them all garden rakes and a horse for their farms?

unbelievable


Unbelievable? Everyone says Canadians are friendly.Surely you've heard that.
 

PennEd

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Umm... I think she could have held her breath for under a minute.
 

hornetguy

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Here is another link about the movie/book for anyone wanting to make up their own mind about this thing and manage to get past the bullying of willie
Bullying? Good grief, woman, you two had a disagreement, and you griped at him for it, and he griped back, but he's BULLYING?

Why is that, because he's male and you're female? That makes it bullying?

You need to choose your words more carefully, you don't do hyperbole well.

He loves the movie, you don't. Perhaps you should start another thread on how this movie is "dangerous", to avoid disagreements (and "bullying")