The world doesn't have to be the way it is. We have simply made choices that have led to it being this way. The same applies to the destruction of our environment. God will not interfere with our choices.

We are free to make different choices, to share so that there is more than enough for all but we don't because we are afraid that in doing so we will lose something. 

We don't get the fact (yet) that we are all connected, we are all one, and that what we give to another, we give to ourselves. Other messengers have said something similar.

In some ways we are advanced but in others very primitive and we need to evolve to the point where we collectively make a conscious choice to change the way things are.

That's all I'll say on the subject of these books. I'm not recommending them but just curious to know if anyone else had read them and what they thought.

People who are not open to other interpretations of God's will and the purpose of creation will not like them as they do challenge religious dogma.