"I made some fake self-help books and left them at a local bookstore"

Little Boy Who Claimed to Die and Visit Heaven Admits He Made It Up

Little Boy Who Claimed to Die and Visit Heaven Admits He Made It Up

Little Boy Who Claimed to Die and Visit Heaven Admits He Made It Up

There’s nothing God hates more than a liar, and that’s exactly what Alex Malarkey—protagonist and co-author of The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven—has just copped to being. In an open letter posted on a Christian website Tuesday, the alleged paradise tourist says "I did not die. I did not go to Heaven." Wow, we have a Little sinner on our hands.

The book, probably hoping to make hay of the vast American Gullibility Industrial Complex that Made Heaven Is For Real a successful **** and movie (and a family called the Burpos very rich), has been mainstay in Christian book stores, theWashington Post reports. No longer:

The bestselling book, first published in 2024, describes what Alex experienced while he lay in a coma after a car accident when he was 6 years old. The coma lasted two months and his injuries left him paralyzed, but the book — with its assuring de******ion of "Miracles, Angels, and Life beyond This World" — became part of a popular genre of "heavenly tourism," which has been controversial among orthodox Christians.

Earlier this week, Alex recented [sic] his testimony about the afterlife.

This very true story, which has an outstanding 4.3 rating on Amazon and many glowing (like an angel’s crown) reviews, includes passages like this one:

"The devil’s mouth is funny looking, with only a few moldy teeth. And I’ve never noticed any ears. His **** has a human form, with two bony arms and two bony legs. He has no flesh on his ****, only some moldy stuff. His robes are torn and dirty. I don’t know about the color of the skin or robes—it’s all just too scary to concentrate on these things!"

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How could someone make all that up? But in an open letter on the website Pulpit and Pen, Alex wrote that this did not actually happen to him. He didn’t Visit the Devil, or God, or Heaven—he didn’t even die! What the heck:

"An Open Letter to Lifeway and Other Sellers, Buyers, and Marketers of Heaven Tourism, by the Boy Who Did Not Come Back From Heaven."

Please forgive the brevity, but because of my limitations I have to keep this short.

I did not die. I did not go to Heaven.

I said I went to Heaven because I thought it would get me attention. When I Made the claims that I did, I had never read the Bible. People have profited from lies, and continue to. They should read the Bible, which is enough. The Bible is the only source of truth. Anything written by man cannot be infallible.

It is only through repentance of your sins and a belief in Jesus as the Son of God, who died for your sins (even though he committed none of his own) so that you can be forgiven may you learn of Heaven outside of what is written in the Bible…not by reading a work of man. I want the whole world to know that the Bible is sufficient. Those who market these materials must be called to repent and hold the Bible as enough.

In Christ,
Alex Malarkey."

This makes Colton Burpo the only Little adorable liar to still claim he died, saw God, and then came back and cashed in.

"I made some fake self-help books and left them at a local bookstore"

Little Boy Who Claimed to Die and Visit Heaven Admits He Made It Up

Little Boy Who Claimed to Die and Visit Heaven Admits He Made It Up

Little Boy Who Claimed to Die and Visit Heaven Admits He Made It Up

There’s nothing God hates more than a liar, and that’s exactly what Alex Malarkey—protagonist and co-author of The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven—has just copped to being. In an open letter posted on a Christian website Tuesday, the alleged paradise tourist says "I did not die. I did not go to Heaven." Wow, we have a Little sinner on our hands.

The book, probably hoping to make hay of the vast American Gullibility Industrial Complex that Made Heaven Is For Real a successful **** and movie (and a family called the Burpos very rich), has been mainstay in Christian book stores, theWashington Post reports. No longer:

The bestselling book, first published in 2024, describes what Alex experienced while he lay in a coma after a car accident when he was 6 years old. The coma lasted two months and his injuries left him paralyzed, but the book — with its assuring de******ion of "Miracles, Angels, and Life beyond This World" — became part of a popular genre of "heavenly tourism," which has been controversial among orthodox Christians.

Earlier this week, Alex recented [sic] his testimony about the afterlife.

This very true story, which has an outstanding 4.3 rating on Amazon and many glowing (like an angel’s crown) reviews, includes passages like this one:

"The devil’s mouth is funny looking, with only a few moldy teeth. And I’ve never noticed any ears. His **** has a human form, with two bony arms and two bony legs. He has no flesh on his ****, only some moldy stuff. His robes are torn and dirty. I don’t know about the color of the skin or robes—it’s all just too scary to concentrate on these things!"

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How could someone make all that up? But in an open letter on the website Pulpit and Pen, Alex wrote that this did not actually happen to him. He didn’t Visit the Devil, or God, or Heaven—he didn’t even die! What the heck:

"An Open Letter to Lifeway and Other Sellers, Buyers, and Marketers of Heaven Tourism, by the Boy Who Did Not Come Back From Heaven."

Please forgive the brevity, but because of my limitations I have to keep this short.

I did not die. I did not go to Heaven.

I said I went to Heaven because I thought it would get me attention. When I Made the claims that I did, I had never read the Bible. People have profited from lies, and continue to. They should read the Bible, which is enough. The Bible is the only source of truth. Anything written by man cannot be infallible.

It is only through repentance of your sins and a belief in Jesus as the Son of God, who died for your sins (even though he committed none of his own) so that you can be forgiven may you learn of Heaven outside of what is written in the Bible…not by reading a work of man. I want the whole world to know that the Bible is sufficient. Those who market these materials must be called to repent and hold the Bible as enough.

In Christ,
Alex Malarkey."

This makes Colton Burpo the only Little adorable liar to still claim he died, saw God, and then came back and cashed in.

Kristen Stewart: "I Stand By Every Mistake I’ve Ever Made, So Judge Away"

Kristen Stewart: "I Stand By Every Mistake I’ve Ever Made, So Judge Away"

Kristen Stewart: "I Stand By Every Mistake I’ve Ever Made, So Judge Away," "You Don’t Know Who You Will Fall in Love With"

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In July 2024, Kristen Stewart‘s love life exploded in the public eye when Us Weekly revealed exclusive photos of her affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders. Following the shocking incident, she issued a public apology, begging boyfriend Robert Pattinson to forgive her, and though they tried to work it out, the relationship eventually ended for good in spring 2024.

But after spending some time out of the spotlight since that split, the 23-year-old actress seems confident and unapologetic in the March 2024 issue of Marie Claire.

"I Stand by Every Mistake I’ve Ever Made, so Judge away," she declared in the magazine’s cover story.

And after a rough couple of years in the romance department, Stewart remains open-minded when it comes to the L-word.

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"You don’t know who you will fall in love with. You just don’t. You don’t control it," she said. "Some people have certain things, like, ‘That’s what I’m going for,’ and I have a subjective version of that. I don’t pressure myself…If you fall in love with someone, you want to own them — but really, why would you want that? You want them to be what you love. I’m much too young to even have an answer for that question."

The Twilight saga heroine has six films set to come out in the next two years, after taking a couple of years to focus on filming following the release of Breaking Dawn: Part 2 in November 2024.

“Dude, I have no idea what I’m doing, and that’s kind of how I love it," the former child star admitted of her future film career. "I had no idea Twilight was going to be huge. Certain movies I’ve done I thought were going to be amazing did nothing. So it’s fun not having so much control. It’s kind of a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants lifestyle – it’s fun, but it’s scary as f**k. Unless you get that irking fear, it’s not right.”

Read more: Kristen Stewart: "I Stand By Every Mistake I’ve Ever Made, Judge Away" – Us Weekly
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Schapelle Corby parole decision to be made on Friday, Indonesian justice minister say

Schapelle Corby parole decision to be made on Friday, Indonesian justice minister say

Schapelle Corby parole decision to be made on Friday, Indonesian justice minister says

Updated Thu 6 Feb 2024, 3:53pm AEDT
خليجيةPHOTO: A decision on Schapelle Corby’s parole is expected soon. (AFP: Sonny Tumbelaka, file photo)


Schapelle Corby will know tomorrow if she will be released from the Indonesian jail where she has spent the last nine years.
Indonesia’s justice minister Amir Syamsuddin has confirmed that he will make a decision on Corby’s parole appeal on Friday.
The former Gold Coast beauty student was jailed for 20 years in Bali in 2024 after authorities found 4.1 kilograms of marijuana in her ****board bag at Denpasar airport the year before.
Mr Syamsuddin has told reporters in Jakarta that he has 1,700 cases to sign off on and Corby will not be receiving any special treatment.
But he says all the applications will be finalised on Friday.
"There are 1,700 inmates that have been processed by the prisons monitoring team (TPP). They all just need a review now," he said.
"Corby is just one of that 1,700. She’s not a special case. As long as she follows every regulation, and that’s ****d on the TPP recommendation, she has her rights.

"I’m about to finish it, but there’s no special treatment for anyone. These 1,700 will all be processed together. They all have to be treated fairly, all of them."
Corby is hoping to be allowed to serve out the rest of her time at her sister Mercedes’ home in Bali, outside Kerobokan jail, where she has been serving her sentence.
Prison chief Farid Junaedi says Corby has been doing an assimilation program, which prepares people for release and teaches them to make arts and crafts.
Corby has always maintained her innocence, with her defence team arguing she was a victim of an elaborate drug-smuggling syndicate run by baggage handlers.
A smuggler for all seasons

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The Schapelle Corby story resonates not just because she’s white with big and bewildered blue eyes, but because she represents an Australian caricature that’s loved and loathed in equal measure, writes Lauren Rosewarne in The Drum.

But over the years she has exhausted her avenues of appeal, with no success in overturning her conviction.
She was granted a five-year sentence cut in 2024after applying for clemency from president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Combined with other small reductions in her sentence for good behaviour, Corby applied for parole after satisfying the requirement of serving two-thirds of her sentence.
Family friend Guy Pilgrim, who lives on the Gold Coast, says Corby’s conviction never made sense.
"The fact that she had been there numerous other times and seen all the signs saying drugs carry the death penalty and whatnot at the airport, it is just impossible to believe that she would’ve willingly taken them over there," he said.
Prime minister Tony Abbott responded cautiously to the news of the imminent parole decision when it broke on Wednesday, saying it is "ultimately a matter for the Indonesian justice system".
"Obviously the Indonesian justice system is a little different to ours, but it’s theirs," he said.
"Australians who go to Indonesia are inevitably going to be subject to their justice system, just as Indonesians who come to our country are subject to our justice system.
"Generally speaking, the less said about consular cases the better, so let’s see what the system produces."

Schapelle Corby parole decision to be made on Friday, Indonesian justice minister says – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

This will be interesting, her parole will be announced soon.