Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Jemima Paul, PhD and Arvind Paul's book Snatched Up to Heaven: Astounding testimonies of heaven and hell from the mouths of babes tells the tale of the visions of two little girls that were transported to heaven and hell. This book about faith is intriguing; it offers interpretations and knowledge through perspectives that are different from my usual ones. Two young girls were brought to heaven and told their mother the tale that the author had told them. We actually see these events via the eyes of those young girls, which is a refreshingly direct and straightforward way to experience them. I won't go into reasons why someone should or shouldn't accept that the girls' accounts of events are truthful because everything they say is true. If you treat it as a piece of literature, it is a well-written, entertaining book with insightful ideas presented in a unique way. It is intended primarily for readers who have strong religious beliefs in God.

I would give this book a score of 4 out of 5. I admire the parents in this book for their dedication to sharing the Word of God with everyone. This story encourages people to think about, reflect on, and consider their ideas. The book uses references from the Bible to illustrate its points. Sometimes the verses are given to the readers, and other times they are urged to discover the verses for themselves. The book dives further into the analysis of these dreams, breaking them down into distinct parts to clarify their significance.The author's genuine and modest approach throughout the story gives his experiences more credibility and makes it easier for readers to relate to his story on a personal level. In general, this is an enjoyable narrative to read, giving readers, especially Christians, solace in the idea of Heaven and Hell.

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