Like most people I usually choose to watch what appeals to me most but running out of things in the genres and from the points of view that I prefer I have opted to entertain others. During this the longest vacation I have ever taken from work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I have read books and watched movies and TV series episodes that I probably never would have otherwise. On Amazon Prime, yesterday I streamed a rather unusual movie, at least for me it was. He was a prophet, a professor, a doctor of love for sure, but not the one and only son of anyone not even his mother Mary. Like more than fifty-two percent of Americans or at least those surveyed in the United States I do not believed that Jesus called the Christ was the unique and only son of God. Our inner space especially when it comes to love is as infinite as the Universe.Īnd I know you may think I am just waxing poetic, but I assure you that I am not. Though they will probably never be quite as beloved or as famous as Beatrix Potter’s Petter Cotton Tail tales, Stephen Cosgrove’s Leo the Lop stories show us that even small children have hearts big enough to take in a whole universe of characters.
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