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It is not surprising the popular book The Shack that presented the Trinity of God as a fictitious trio of imposters would now be made into a movie. Like Mel Gibson's film The Passion which was based on the vision of a mystical nun who claimed she was at the scene of the resurrection, this movie will dupe millions of more people into a false gospel. The sad thing is that few "evangelical" pastors will speak out publicly and many sheep will have the wool pulled over their eyes.

December 11 - Blasphemous Novel ‘The Shack’ to Be Released as Film Featuring God as Woman, Music From Hillsong United  

Article: Social Gospel
 
Concerns are being raised as the popular and blasphemous novel “The Shack” will be released as a film in 2017—a book that portrays God the Father as a woman, and that some say unbiblically teaches universalism. William P. Young’s 2007 novel is stated to have sold approximately 20 million copies and has been translated into 39 languages. In 2013, Lionsgate Entertainment obtained the rights to turn the book into a film, which is now scheduled to be released in March 2017 and is currently being promoted nationwide.
 
“The Shack” tells the story of a man named Mackenzie “Mack” Phillips who faces a crisis while on a family vacation as his youngest daughter Missy is abducted and presumably killed in an abandoned shack. Years later, the grieving father receives a note from “Papa,” who tells Phillips that it has “been a while” and to meet up at the shack the following weekend. Reluctantly, Phillips returns to the site, where he meets the Godhead, portrayed as what Young called a “large beaming African American woman (page 82),” another young woman named Sarayu, and a carpenter named Jesus, who seek to help him deal with his faltering faith and to learn to forgive.

 

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