ONCE again, Mr. Gossai has shown his inability to engage in a serious dialogue. Instead, he has resorted to personal attacks. This strategy of attacking the messenger is simply to serve as a distraction since Mr. Gossai cannot factually refute the message. Maybe it would break his heart to learn that I was watching a documentary on the Discovery Channel Sunday evening and atheist scientists in Switzerland are building a gigantic time machine to stimulate the big bang effect.
According to them, the “big bang” is a scientific theory which they are trying to prove since matter and anti-matter would destroy each other when coming into contact. However, earth’s composition is made up of both matter and anti-matter. This remains a mystery to them. But what do I know. I’m just trying to give credence to my beliefs. However, I was not the one who thought that quoting something from a newspaper that has serious credibility issues would give credence to my opinion. I believe that would be Mr. Gossai.
In a debate with Mr. Gossai I had back in 2007, he had stated that a visit to the zoo was ancestral bonding for him. But he is now trying to link me with some prehistoric figure. Maybe he has finally realised that the monkey cage has to go since macroevolution does not have a particular order of descendant.
I am not qualified to address family detachment. But based on his assumptions, I would suggest to him that maybe the missing link is not in the monkey cage, but under the sea— the mermaid! Why not? However, scuba diving could be quite a challenge. It is much more entertaining to watch a re-run of Planet Of The Apes.
PASTOR DANIEL SINGH