THE EDITOR, Sir:
IN RESPONSE to a letter published in The Gleaner of April 11, I wish to address Mr. Damion Evans on a few points that he tried to make while alluding to the idea that God should not be included in the affairs of our State.
Firstly, Mr. Evans lives in Bronx, New York, therefore he is removed from OUR realities.
WHY JUDGE
Also, he is now living in a society which has taken God and the worship thereof out of the forefront of their lives.
How can a person who obviously has no fear of, nor love for God, be talking about serious blunders, when the most serious is to forget about God? Does he realise that the Honourable Mrs. Simpson Miller made her religious affiliation clear long before she won that election?
Mr. Evans would be better served if he tried to wrap his mind around the fact that the "culture" in which he lives has made a paradigm shift from God and has lost. Jamaica's crime problem has been magnified by the media coverage, but it is no greater than those problems which his new found culture faces everyday.
I am, etc.,
HENSLEY CAMERON
Bonfireinc@yahoo.com
Montego Bay
Via Go-Jamaica