I'm told the "goto" statement still exists in C++, but that it hasn't actually been observed. I would consider this more a case of cryptozoology.
Then you admit that C++ is a religion that requires enormous leaps of faith! Your 'science' of computers is nothing more than dogma for you neo-programmerists to keep the truth of Java from getting a fair chance!
(Added: I can't believe 'neo-programmerists' passed the spell checker.)
Have you people never heard of the Universal Language, written by my uncle (that's the other one), known as FORTRAN? What kind of anti-science, Luddite, hippie-developed languages are used in industry today?!
Nurse, nurse, bring me my walker and my whacking stick! It's Whacking Day, I tell you!
I'm told the "goto" statement still exists in C++, but that it hasn't actually been observed.
C++ compilers will compile C statements and there is a "goto" in C.