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“I don't get why men feel insecure when they meet a confident woman! As for me, I'd feel much more secure if every city, every state, every nation in the world is run by women than men.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“The only way to maintain privacy on the internet is to not be on the internet.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“There's a difference between being in love and being horny. When you are horny you want release, when you are in love, you don't want to be released, you just want to stay there in that state forever.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“In our online world there is no way for a regular civilian to keep their phone uninfected. And that includes everybody except skilled and resourceful programmers.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Anything that says ‘smart’ in front of its name, is a potential magnet for trojans. The same goes for anything that is endorsed as ‘open source’.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“It is common knowledge in the programmer's circle that almost every smartphone in the world is infected with some form of trojan.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Yes it's true that I want you, but I want you at your own free will and at your own natural pace. And for that, I'm prepared to wait the rest of my life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Even if the body wants, so long as your character is strong, you'll never go astray.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“There's nothing more reassuring than the sight of a confident woman.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“The Vatican is less of a religious institution and more of a headquarter of inhumanity.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Institutions in science exist primarily, not to confirm a pre-existing idea, but to disprove such idea - and if they fail to do so, despite repeated attempts, then said idea is accepted as a scientific fact, whereas in religion, institutions exist primarily to preserve and endorse preexisting ideas, always discouraging scrutiny of any sort. Thus harmful and often inhuman flaws of our medieval past continue to dominate the domain of religion, while science continues to flourish by eliminating its flaws and unfolding new horizons of understanding.

However, there is also reason for hope, for amidst the sea of medieval bigots dominating the domain of religion, there are also priests and preachers who are bringing in a whiff of fresh air.

You see, no field of society is reformed on its own. It is reformed by the actions of people involved in it.

So if there is to be reform in religion, the practitioners of religion - priests, preachers, nuns, monks and every such individual, must come forward, before everyone else, and set an example as advocates of harmony and growth.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Using trickery on the trickster to mend their ways, is not trickery, but the rightful use of intelligence.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“The Church has been playing tricks on people for the past two thousand years and now it's my turn to play some tricks on the Church.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Absolute truthfulness doesn't always achieve the most good.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“You cannot reason with religious nuts on the evolution of religion.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“I am just a Romeo - your Romeo - and when necessary, your personal Marine Corps!”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Faith must learn to evolve with time, or else it turns into poison!”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“We can never be too cautious of our biases!”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Now I know what Stephen Hawking meant by the Big Bang! Big Bang is the explosion you experience by the touch of your loved one's lips.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Amidst the sea of medieval bigots dominating the domain of religion, there are also priests and preachers who are bringing in a whiff of fresh air.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“If there is to be reform in religion, the practitioners of religion - priests, preachers, nuns, monks and every such individual, must come forward, before everyone else, and set an example as advocates of harmony and growth.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Institutions in science exist primarily, not to confirm a pre-existing idea, but to disprove such idea - and if they fail to do so, despite repeated attempts, then said idea is accepted as a scientific fact, whereas in religion, institutions exist primarily to preserve and endorse pre-existing ideas, always discouraging scrutiny of any sort. Thus harmful and often inhuman flaws of our medieval past continue to dominate the domain of religion, while science continues to flourish by eliminating its flaws and unfolding new horizons of understanding.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“If we are to raise a society of peace, the civilians must be stripped off their guns, just like they are stripped off all weapons-grade nuclear material.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“We scientists invent things to preserve life, but morons end up using them to take life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“There's nothing more dangerous in the world than an angry scientist.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“A Church born of medieval times and that defies growth of any kind, has neither the right nor the brains to determine right and wrong in modern times.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction

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