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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

Posted: 01 Nov 2023, 21:07
by rakheshkurup9
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Is it possible that heaven and hell exist? We have heard multiple stories about these concepts in religious texts and elsewhere. However, something is astonishing that we come across in the book Snatched Up to Heaven!, written by Jemima Paul, Ph.D., and Arvind Paul. Their two daughters, Priyanka, a four-year-old, and Deepika, a two-year-old, describe hell and heaven in a way we have only read in religious texts. Anyone who reads the book will be sceptical about its truthfulness. However, it is impossible to explain the concepts in such great detail.

Further, due consideration needs to be given to the fact that the children are too young to be influenced by what they have heard from their parents, relatives, or someone who is generally influential. There is a unique distinction between a dream and a vision. The children had a vision. Usually, the dreams are very vague. We only remember some parts of our dreams. However, the clarity with which the children described the vision and how they met Jesus was astonishing.

Further, it was not a single dream that was described by the children. There were multiple visions, which the children used to convey to their parents the next day. The parents used to record this, and it is absolutely unbelievable. To further gain clarity regarding the truth of the story, I searched some of the YouTube videos that were made by the parents. The videos strengthened my beliefs regarding the story, and I am absolutely in awe of the book now.

The book has been exceptionally edited with no errors, and I could not find anything negative. In fact, the book is full of positives.

I would give the book 5 out of 5 stars. This book is recommended for children. However, it is advised that mature people describe the book's contents to the children since they are at a sensitive age to understand the topic in its true sense.

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