This review of Neale Donald Walsch’s (Conversations with God) latest chat with the Almighty was brought to our attention by one of Jmerica’s Boy Genius programmers. The theme of Tomorrow’s God is that humanity’s best chance for survival is to reform our idea of religion; that every person, whether they’re Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Unitarian or one of those people who dances with snakes, is part of the same family, that “no person or living thing in the universe stands outside the community of God.”
The Boy Genius, who was wearing a crucifix the size of an ostrich egg with another cross tied to it the first time we first met him (he said he needed the extra power to get Jmerica’s wings aloft that night before the launch party,) says about Tommorow’s God: “this movement could have me hanging out at temple and you chillin’ at church.”
We’re down, brother. You teach us how to genuflect and we’ll teach you the vehavta and we’ll get the planet peaceful in no time.