
A question is raised as to whether or not God judges people. Another controversial comment is that there’s no difference between financial abundance and spirituality, and that they go hand-in-hand, but soon a man in the film hits poverty which contradicts this teaching.
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In other words, not what He or His word says about man.Īnother example of the teaching in this movie is the comment, “The universe is conspiring in our favor, always.” What is meant by the universe? Not God? And a character is told, “You’ve got me all wrong!” but again, no biblical text is given. There is New Age teaching in the film, such as this: “That feeling inside of you…that love inside of you…that’s God…expressing through you as you.” Are we God? Also, supposedly God says that what “you” think about “you” is important. In fact, in the entire movie not one scripture is quoted, there is just one reference which is similar to the scripture that God is with us always, to the end. However, this is not based on the God of the Bible. This film is based on the actual best-selling book. He eventually lands a job, writes a book, and soon finds himself at the opposite end of the spectrum with more than he could ever have imagined.

He begins to believe that God is speaking with him and soon he admits to a select few that he believes he is having conversations with God. His difficult path leads him to connect with several characters that touch his life, people he will never forget.

Neale Donald Walsch lost his job and soon found that he was living as he never thought he would, homeless and searching in dumpsters for food.
