Review of The Three Heavens
Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 10:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Three Heavens" by Paul Hitchiner.]
Paul Hitchiner is an educated Christian author. He strictly uncovers the facts without regard for any religious faction's fear or fervor in this book, The Three Heavens. The voice tone throughout the book may be compared to that of a harsh teacher speaking to a reluctant pupil who has opted not to unlearn and relearn. I am astounded by Hitchiner's depth of insight, particularly how he simplifies complicated ideas for easy comprehension. To do this, he uses easy terminology and phrases that do not require the reader to strain his or her brain to comprehend them all. This book offers a new perspective on the Gospel. Paul Hitchiner has been discouraged by the frustration he has witnessed in many believers who do their best but discover that God is not the God they had hoped for. This book uses New Testament teachings and Charles Wesley hymns to explain the gospel in the way the author believes it was intended, not in the way it is typically framed in today's society.
You should realize that if you want to greatly profit from the facts contained in this book, you should read it with an open heart. Read it without emotion, judgment, or contention in your heart. I can tell you that the deception and misinformation that may have obscured your knowledge will be blown off totally. Most significantly, I like how the author attempts to establish the truth in the reader's mind by including a couple of emotional and honest prayer passages.
Apart from donating to the poor and needy, one of Paul Hitchiner's numerous emphases is having things done our way, forgetting that the ways of the Lord are not the ways of man. I wish I could be more objective and offer some negative comments, but after reading the book and thoroughly studying it, it appears that the most unfavorable thing I can say is that it is a really tough but extremely valuable tool for anybody at all.
In the future, I would happily take up this book and draw from its profound truths. There was nothing I didn't enjoy about this eye-opening piece. Despite the fact that only minor errors were discovered, I remain satisfied that the book was exceptionally well-edited. As a result, I award this book 5 out of 5 stars.
If you really are ready to take a step toward unlearning and relearning the fundamental realities contained in this book, you should buy it. I would suggest this book to any Christian who is battling with a distorted understanding of biblical principles.
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The Three Heavens
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Paul Hitchiner is an educated Christian author. He strictly uncovers the facts without regard for any religious faction's fear or fervor in this book, The Three Heavens. The voice tone throughout the book may be compared to that of a harsh teacher speaking to a reluctant pupil who has opted not to unlearn and relearn. I am astounded by Hitchiner's depth of insight, particularly how he simplifies complicated ideas for easy comprehension. To do this, he uses easy terminology and phrases that do not require the reader to strain his or her brain to comprehend them all. This book offers a new perspective on the Gospel. Paul Hitchiner has been discouraged by the frustration he has witnessed in many believers who do their best but discover that God is not the God they had hoped for. This book uses New Testament teachings and Charles Wesley hymns to explain the gospel in the way the author believes it was intended, not in the way it is typically framed in today's society.
You should realize that if you want to greatly profit from the facts contained in this book, you should read it with an open heart. Read it without emotion, judgment, or contention in your heart. I can tell you that the deception and misinformation that may have obscured your knowledge will be blown off totally. Most significantly, I like how the author attempts to establish the truth in the reader's mind by including a couple of emotional and honest prayer passages.
Apart from donating to the poor and needy, one of Paul Hitchiner's numerous emphases is having things done our way, forgetting that the ways of the Lord are not the ways of man. I wish I could be more objective and offer some negative comments, but after reading the book and thoroughly studying it, it appears that the most unfavorable thing I can say is that it is a really tough but extremely valuable tool for anybody at all.
In the future, I would happily take up this book and draw from its profound truths. There was nothing I didn't enjoy about this eye-opening piece. Despite the fact that only minor errors were discovered, I remain satisfied that the book was exceptionally well-edited. As a result, I award this book 5 out of 5 stars.
If you really are ready to take a step toward unlearning and relearning the fundamental realities contained in this book, you should buy it. I would suggest this book to any Christian who is battling with a distorted understanding of biblical principles.
******
The Three Heavens
View: on Bookshelves