John Craske, in his letter Non-Believer’s Plea For Freedom, said he lacked the freedom not to believe.
I see in this the hissing of a ‘heads I win tales you lose’ suggestion – now a common denominator for those anti-religion.
I am convinced that our laws permit him to believe that beyond the grave there is but a void and me to believe that there is hope, mercy and love.
With regard to abortion, however, I am taking the tip offered by Karl Consiglio in his letter that killing birds is always wrong. Killing a human at whatever stage of growth is always murder.
I hope that no Maltese government will ever stain its hands with innocent blood.
Happily, the correspondent can be with us today for the simple reason that his parents had not opted for an abortion.