![]() ![]() I won't be reading the follow up novels for a combination of all these aspects. I think this book sold as Christian fiction muddies the water for anyone searching for real Truth - Jesus Christ. The only person quoting scripture is the murdering psychopath. ![]() We are created, but we have to turn to God and ask forgiveness for our sin and accept Christ's sacrifice on the cross for us. ![]() We aren't good - the book suggests we just need to see that we are. Is she pushing self actualization? As another reviewer wrote - new age? The book definitely does not talk about our need for a Savior. I read this because it's represented as Christian fiction. As far as the religious aspect, I'm left wondering what Rachelle Dekker believes. I did find it interesting, but definitely not edge of my seat. I really wanted to like the book! But, the story was predictable and the female characters a bit dramatic. Predictable, young adult drama, and muddy belief ![]()
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