Dear Editor,
Mass last Sunday, as the Pastor delivered the sermon, the cell phone users old and young alike whipped out their instruments and stuck their collective noses into them.
G Carter Woodson, the African American intellectual had said “tell them it’s the IN thing, and see how quickly they will gravitate to it, with a preponderance of reasons as to why it’s necessary.”
Gibran had said: “It comes as a guest, then eventually turns into a host and finally a boss.”
The question then: is there any place that is free of, and safe from this annoying and ubiquitous cell phone culture?
The sermon was “let your light shine, put aside bad habits”.
Yours faithfully,
Milton Bruce