Official Review: Another Son by Kurtis Bell

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CommMayo wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 10:13 Sounds like the Humanist movement getting a strong hold...something I can't argue against. It sounds like this book has a great message. I'm glad to hear that while it was executed differently, it was done well.

Thanks for your great review!
I love the idea of just treating everyone fairly and with kindness. Thank you for commenting!
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The practice of brotherhood and love for all, must come first above all things regardless of religion differences. If humanity can practice oneness; then the entire human race will be in the same class learning the one lesson of 'Love' that knows no religion.
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A book that provides learning to people is a blessing. Nice review.
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cyman1973 wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 17:01 The practice of brotherhood and love for all, must come first above all things regardless of religion differences. If humanity can practice oneness; then the entire human race will be in the same class learning the one lesson of 'Love' that knows no religion.
Perfectly said! If only we would focus on love and kindness, we would be happy. Thank you for the comment.
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Misael wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 23:26 A book that provides learning to people is a blessing. Nice review.
Couldn't have said it any better.
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The sheer number of important topics that Bell sought to address through this book is impressive and ambitious. I certainly appreciate the "love your neighbor" tone. Great review!
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SamSim wrote: 26 Jun 2018, 15:49 The sheer number of important topics that Bell sought to address through this book is impressive and ambitious. I certainly appreciate the "love your neighbor" tone. Great review!
I always like the person that preaches kindness. :D :tiphat:
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Ana-Maria-Diana wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 04:56 Interesting approach to this issue. It gives the reader high expectations about what is going to happen.
It's definitely more of a thinking book :lol: but I liked what the author had to say.
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Thank you for the review. A book that offers wisdom, help and hope is bookworth reading.
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Ana-Maria-Diana wrote: 29 Jun 2018, 13:38 Thank you for the review. A book that offers wisdom, help and hope is bookworth reading.
Thank you for the kind comment :tiphat:
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It's so important for people to accept other cultures, religions, etc. It sounds like this book "hit the mark" in expressing this message.
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CatInTheHat wrote: 11 Jul 2018, 09:12 It's so important for people to accept other cultures, religions, etc. It sounds like this book "hit the mark" in expressing this message.
it really did and I hope it will get some people to change the way they think and treat other people.
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