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- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false accessdate "2012-05-16".
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false author "James B. Twitchell".
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false isCitedBy James_B._Twitchell.
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false isbn "9780743292870".
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false pages "105–6".
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false publisher Simon_and_Schuster.
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false quote "In its most vulgarized and solipsistic state, epiphany is what currently is marketed as a God wink. Here the believer is encouraged to take some coincidence, like winning the lottery or recovering from sickness, as evidence of a higher power at work. So Squire Rushnell, in When God Winks at You: How God Speaks Directly to You Through the Power of Coincidence, tells of a woman who goes to church and just happens to sit next to the birth mother she was seeking. The mother was attending services for the first time! "Every time you receive what some call a coincidence or an answered prayer, it's a direct and personal message of reassurance from God to you," he contends. Narcissism itself becomes proof of divine selection.".
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false title "Shopping for God: How Christianity Went from In Your Heart to In Your Face".
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false url v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false.
- v=snippet&q=rushnell&f=false year "2007".