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When I first saw that article I was reading it out loud to John and laughed 
out loud for the name. No disrespect intended. However, so sorry we can't 
believe all that we read.   1 Thes. 5:21 says: Test all things; hold fast 
what is good. I believe that applies here.

Vicki

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From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:39 AM
Subject: Feeling the Need to set a Record Straight


Hi,

After reading Alex's coming out with the truth, I feel the need to possibly 
set a record straight.  The one we're referring to is the book entitled, The 
boy who Came Back from Heaven, which you can find on the Bard website. 
Heave Is for Real was written about Colten, a 4-year-old who became very ill 
and reportedly visited Heaven.  This is the one the movie was made after. 
You can find it on audible_com, which includes an interview  with Colten's 
father.  Another thing you might consider is the website he refered to about 
a prodigy painter who reportedly saw Jesus and made an astounding picture of 
Him.

While I agree that we need to be cautious, and that the Bible is enough for 
our salvation and Christian walk,  I think it is unfair to put a blanket 
cover on every such story   and say that all of them are false.

HTH

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