"The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven" Fake Story Of A Child To Make Money.

Withdrawn from the shelves of bookstores is a best-seller, which is about a six-year-old country visit to heaven, because the child is admitted at the time that he lied.


Names of Tyndale House leading Christian publisher spokesman Todd Starowitz Friday confirmed that Alex Malarkey The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven. A Remarkable Account of Miracles, Angels, Books and Life Beyond This World was withdrawn from the bookstores' shelves Writing 2010 In his first appearance, and a 2004 car accident tells, with the result that the boy fell into a coma and paralyzed. According to the book - which Alex's father, the co-author Kevin Malarkey - from the encounter with Jesus and the angels he envisioned. The Tyndale last reissued the book, on the cover of the label to "true story." Malarkey admitted earlier this week in an open letter that he lied at the time because he wanted to attract attention involved. "I'm not dead I did not go to heaven." - Written by the boy. As underlined: "when did the statements, I have not read the Bible People have always benefited from the lies, and will continue should read the Bible, the would be enough..." statements in the book already heated debate sparked within the Christian community. Malarkey's mother in April last year I wrote a blog post to see the success of the book at the same time was "puzzling and painful." The mother of the young abused.


Alex admitted earlier this week in an open letter that he lied at the time, just wanted to attract attention involved.
I'm not dead. I did not go to heaven. When I made those statements, I have not read the Bible. People have always benefited from the lie, and will continue to. You should read the Bible, it would be enough to.
- Written by the boy.
Claims made in the book had already been too fierce debates sparked the Christian discourse.

This is the January 2009 photo, Airey Alex. Malaki just knee surgery, then the experience is written, "the boy came back from heaven," a book. Today Airey Alex admitted that his experience is false paradise. Associated Press



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