Americans, I would guess 2 or 3 percent.
In the world, even less.
2006-10-02 10:32:58
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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"A Course in Miracles" was founded by Gerald Jampolsky, and is a heretical device that draws people away from the biblical Jesus Christ, and substitutes another Christ, and another Gospel.
It is a "new age" philosophy that we were warned about in Galatians and Colossians. We don't need a "Course in Miracles," we need Christians to get back to expository preaching, genuine discipleship, and Bible Study.
2006-10-02 10:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like an obstacle course.
2006-10-02 10:31:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course of course I know the course.
2006-10-02 10:31:44
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answered by Stiletto ♥ 6
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I do but I would hazard a guess that the percentage is low.
2006-10-02 10:32:43
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answered by Silva 6
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I have a copy of the book, but I find it very hard to read through it.
2006-10-02 10:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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USA - 32%
World - 15%
2006-10-02 10:35:14
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answered by GLOBAL WARMING! 3
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Who knows, who cares? It sounds like another exercise in brainwashing.
2006-10-02 10:32:53
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answered by Nemesis 7
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It is aproximitly 37% it isnt widespread obviously by other answers you can tell.
2006-10-02 10:33:16
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answered by Mason W 2
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um, apparently I'm not in the percentage of those that know about it.
2006-10-02 10:31:43
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answered by Angeljerk 2
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