Gilbert is right. Hindu temples in Goa were knocked down by a Muslim typhoon 
following a Buddhist hurricane and atheist cyclone. The remaining temples left 
standing collapsed on their own out of sheer embarrassment that they had 
withstood such atrocities.

I do not understand why the views of professional and academically trained 
historians with a lifetime of experience should be accepted. Did they not 
believe in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy at one time? Huffington post has 
clearly identified them as impostors.  

I agree with Gilbert that Catholics do no wrong. The whole priest sex abuse 
scandal and cover-up by authorities is a conspiracy perpetuated by atheists who 
dressed up as priests to confuse the public. 

There is no reason too that Copernicus and Galileo should not have been 
executed first and then a trial held to find them guilty. Science should be 
left to those who practice medicine and homeopathy. If Gilbert were to say the 
sun rises in the West and sets in the North or South or whatever, who are these 
non-Catholics to question his theory.

Gilbert, I had no idea that Nehru and Napolean were twin cousins. Never struck 
me that their first names both began with the letter "N".

May I kindly request the anti-Goanet mafia bosses to stop criticizing Gilbert. 
There is no such thing as fiction, at worst it is fictional truth. There is the 
word "truth" in what Gilbert writes and that is good enough for me.

George

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