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Religious aspects of the book
Posted: 07 Feb 2016, 19:06
by rssllue
I was just wondering what everyone thought about the religious aspects of the story that were mainly seen through Cody's perspective.
Re: Religious aspects of the book
Posted: 18 Mar 2016, 05:48
by Skoraeus
Religious aspects were good, but I tend to ignore such controversial topics. I merely looked through the first few chapters, and didn't really like it, unless its a christianity or faith book, I wouldn't personally recommend a book filled with such teachings, seemed inappropriate for the genre of it.
Re: Religious aspects of the book
Posted: 18 Mar 2016, 07:19
by rssllue
Interesting take on it. Thanks for commenting on it!
Re: Religious aspects of the book
Posted: 23 Mar 2016, 16:48
by Heidi M Simone
I liked the religious scenes. I think someone who doesn't believe in God might have a tougher time in believing that God can heal and help in the way that He does.
Were you thinking of any scene in particular?
Re: Religious aspects of the book
Posted: 14 Jul 2016, 13:13
by LivreAmour217
I enjoyed the religious aspects of the book. Our present world is growing more secular (at least in Western countries, anyway), but there are still a large number of spiritual people in the world, and one could assume that there were even more during the time in which the novel is written. I think that including the religious aspects gave the novel a certain depth that it would have otherwise lacked. I don't like romance novels in general, but I really enjoyed this one, and the inclusion of God and miracles really helped.