Robert M. Price Quote

One thing's for sure: if Mark Twain could have read A Course in Miracles, he never would have called the Book of Mormon "chloroform in print". Utterly without redeeming value (take that any way you want), the only conceivable importance of A Course in Miracles is a testimony to the pathetic state of spiritual hunger and confusion on the part of late twentieth-century American "seekers."


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One thing's for sure: if Mark Twain could have read A Course in Miracles, he never would have called the Book of Mormon chloroform in print. Utterly...

One thing's for sure: if Mark Twain could have read A Course in Miracles, he never would have called the Book of Mormon chloroform in print. Utterly...

One thing's for sure: if Mark Twain could have read A Course in Miracles, he never would have called the Book of Mormon chloroform in print. Utterly...

One thing's for sure: if Mark Twain could have read A Course in Miracles, he never would have called the Book of Mormon chloroform in print. Utterly...