Sam Furtado wrote: "I remember as a young lad whenever the topic of Religion and God was brought up across the dining table or otherwise; we were told not to speak on these two subjects as they were sacred and not to discuss in open and hard to debate, argue or discuss or view ones opinion or force upon others as this subject was as delicate as a Glass Bottle, less it breaks into fragments causing hurt and pain and maybe un-repairable damage which in other words it meant; Discussing Religion without the authority or the knowledge was too dangerous and could have devastating consequences or causing hurt or sentiments to people practicing other religion not akin to
one’s own and thus ‘Hell could Break Loose’" ----------------------------------------- Sam, I remember the Swiss nuns at the convent I attended getting stumped when eight year olds would asked them questions about God. Every time they got stumped, they would fall back on the good 'le Catholic catch-all of, "The Lord works in mysterious ways." It is one thing when a professional gets stumped by an eight year old. It is something else when an adult still believes what he was told as a child, even though it makes no sense at all. As an example, some people believe that God created the entire universe in six days. I was in religion class in primary school when my fellow pupil asked, "How did God create himself?" Mervyn
