Never read the book. However, if the good doctor isn’t following Christ, I’d beware of anything in the book - angles of light and all that stuff.
Exactly. Some female figure supposedly appeared to him and told him there was nothing he could have done wrong-—i.e., no such thing as sin. That invalidates the whole book as far as I’m concerned.
Considering that the doctor was an atheist scientist before this event, I’d say it was a good step in the right direction if he accepts that there is a heaven and God. He can correct his misinterpretations and come to know Christ with the passage of time. At least this makes him receptive, where before he was not.