Gilbert is wrong for the first time. Today he wants to know the names of 2-3 
churches built on Hindu temples in Tiswadi falling for the fake line  that real 
historians have been peddling.  Gilbert, who should be given the Nobel prize 
for History, assumes some Goan Churches were built on temples. As we have come 
to learn Gilbert is infallible, more infallible than the Pope since the Pope 
claims to be infallible when he speaks ex cathedra (on matters of faith). 
Gilbert on the other hand, speaks without error on all subjects, especially 
those featured on the Huffington Post website.

But today, Gilbert has made an error. As Gilbert is well aware:
1. There was no Goan inquisition. Something happened in Bihar between atheists 
and Muslims involving Tamilians and Martians and this has been falsely 
attributed to the Goan inquisition.
2. How can Catholics have been involved with the inquisition when good 
Catholics (like Gilbert) do no wrong? Isn't the Bible wrong when it says  
Catholics commit sins? The inquisition would involve sins. Ergo, no Catholics 
involved.
3. As everyone knows, Goan churches sprouted from hybrid seeds planted in the 
ground by missionaries. When the rice harvest was over, there was nothing to 
plant in the ground for some months so these special hybrid seeds were planted. 
Viola! a few months later churches grew everywhere. In fact if you go close 
enough to a Goan church you can smell the land. There is no scent of a Hindu 
temple. Proof once again that no church was built on Hindu temples.

Gilbert, you are forgiven this one error in your lifetime. No apology required.

George

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