I had to read it twice
So, I was in a local bookstore yesterday, just passing time. I stopped and looked at the kids' "special interest/education" section. I found a book that I pulled out because it had a cutesy and interesting title. In it, there were a series of cartoon images of a cat and rabbit having a conversation. About what, you ask? Heaven. Whether or not it exists. Where it is.
It went something like this:
"Do you think there's a heaven up there?"
"Um, I think so."
"Do you think I will go there one day?"
"I don't know. Tell you what. If you go, then I'm sure I'm going, too."
I paraphrased, of course, but this was the basic synopsis of this book meant for small children. Did this clear anything up? Nope. In fact, I don't see why this wouldn't confuse a small child even more.
It's more and more evident how much people are desperately searching for truth and for hope.
It went something like this:
"Do you think there's a heaven up there?"
"Um, I think so."
"Do you think I will go there one day?"
"I don't know. Tell you what. If you go, then I'm sure I'm going, too."
I paraphrased, of course, but this was the basic synopsis of this book meant for small children. Did this clear anything up? Nope. In fact, I don't see why this wouldn't confuse a small child even more.
It's more and more evident how much people are desperately searching for truth and for hope.
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