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EAN: 9780739457856 Format: Large Print ISBN: 0739457853 Label: Doubleday Manufacturer: Doubleday Number Of Pages: 299 Publication Date: 2004 Publisher: Doubleday Studio: Doubleday Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - A Depressing and Self-absorbed Account...I bought the audio CD version narrated by Mr.Piper. I felt so guilty because I couldn't wait for it to end. I don't feel so guilty anymore after reading other reviews on par with how I felt about it. I think the guilt came from not liking a book from a Minister's account of Heaven. All I wanted to do was like this book and I didn't and I ended up being very disappointed. I was mostly disappointed over the extreme self-pity and how self-absorbed Mr. Piper was. Poor, poor guy or as he ... Read More Rating: - 90 Minutes in Heaven: A True Story of Death and LifeYES; THIS IS REAL!!! There is no way ANYONE could possibly make this up, unless they truly died (not just a "near death" experience. It is humanly impossible to describe HEAVEN in human terms. For those of you who do not believe... (like I told my doubting brother)... "when we get to Heaven, I will tell you I TOLD YOU SO". What an incredible journey, healing of the body, mind, and soul. You can never be the same! But you find a "new normal" and can be ... Read More Rating: - 6,008 years out of Heaven, and counting...Donald Piper, following his accident, visited Heaven for 90 minutes, then returned to planet Earth to tell us about it. IMHO, evangelicals should stop their nitpicking. Granted: what Don saw while comatose does not quite square with Holy Scripture. But this guy had massive injuries. If Don has misremembered a few details of what he saw while in Heaven, then I still think Bible-believing Christians can be gracious enough to cut the man some slack, and still believe his story, in the main. Read More Rating: - Nonfiction?Is it just me or should this really be considered nonfiction. Book was ok, but when did it become an acceptable fact to believe that someone went to heaven and then was able to come back. Rating: - 90 days in Heaven: A True Story of Death and LifeI gave away the book before I had even finished. He just went on and on without going anywhere after his death experience, and I felt his writing was very immature. In association with Amazon.com | |