TO Anthony Reeve.
As agnostic I am rather tired of your attempts to use the columns of the Review to convert me, and others like me. I can tolerate you being a Christian. I wish you could show the same tolerance to me. I was raised Catholic, and at that time, Catholic mass consisted of words in Latin, holy water sprinkled over the congregation and incense smoking its way to the roof. I'm not a Catholic any more. I think you can guess the reason why.
Why I should go to Hell, a small town in Norway, within the Arctic Circle, I don't know. The only reason for going there is the sign on the railway station which says, Gods Expedition – goods outward in English.
If you have a Bible to hand Anthony, I suggest you read it. Jesus preached tolerance and compassion. You claim to be a follower of His, but you don't seem to have got His message.
Sean Walsh.




