90 Minutes in Heaven, Literally?

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90 Minutes in Heaven is a 2004 best selling non-fiction Christian book written by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey. The book documents the author's near death experience and purported visit to Heaven in 1989.

On January 18, 1989, Baptist minister Don Piper was on his way home from a conference in Texas when a 18-wheel truck struck his Ford Escort while crossing a bridge. Piper states that he was crushed by the roof of his car, the steering wheel impaled his chest, and the dashboard collapsed on both of his legs. When paramedics arrived, they could find no sign of life in Piper and covered him with a tarp as a fellow pastor prayed over him while waiting for the medical examiner to arrive. [1] According to Piper, he went straight to Heaven and experienced things he describes as amazing and beautiful, including meeting family members such as his great grandmother and joining a Heavenly Choir that proceeded into the Gates of Heaven. Piper, an ordained minister since 1985, says the experiences recounted in his book dramatically changed his life. He has since appeared on numerous television and radio programs, writes a weekly newspaper column and leads conferences and retreats in the United States and abroad. Published by Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group in Grand Rapids Michigan, 90 Minutes in Heaven was on the New York Times Best Seller List and has reportedly sold over 4 million copies.

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[edit] Questions

  • How come he went to Heaven if he is still in his flesh?
  • How come he can recognize his family members when they are mainly worshiping God and singing?
  • Is the Gates of Heaven Literal?
  • How can he join a choir when all the souls of the people who died singing and worshiping?

[edit] Reasons to Refute Don Piper's book

  • Flesh and blood (Human bodies) cannot enter Heaven. (1 Corinthians 15:50) It will be destroyed at the End of the World. (Matthew 24:22)
  • Heaven is Unseen and Unheard. (1 Corinthians 2:9)
  • The Gates of Heaven is Symbolic.
  • The Souls of those who died in Christ will not remember nor recognize their loved ones. They will only worship God.

[edit] Conclusion

Don Piper's book maybe the best-selling to his fans, but it is the best-selling deceiving book that came from the Devil. 4 million souls have been deceived. My prayer's go to him that he must find the Real Truth.

I pray that you have never bought this book.

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