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Breaking the hold of superstition for realism

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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Believing in God or whatever, does not mean one should not use his/her brain to digest issues. Isaac Newton, who is known as "father of modern science" never leaves his Bible behind.

    If you think you know too much and th ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago

    You think this writer is living in a fools paradise" Really? Americans can dabble in whatever belief systems they want. They have enough well-meaning and thoughtful people believing in science to help develop their country ...
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  • Thessa 9 years ago

    Well said. Superstition thrives in societies with high levels of illiteracy and amongst people with lazy minds who finds it convenient to explain complex situations away by blaming dwarfs and far fetched maame waters.

  • AdaBoy 9 years ago

    Pelicles only saw the writer as antichrist without fully analysing the contents of the article. Ghana is a secular state,and if our state funded schools are turning classrooms into christian prayer camps then that should be a ...
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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Science has transformed the planet that we live on so, why should I be against science? My point is we should not blame our "under development on religion". Superstition is everywhere and there are cases that science cannot ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago

    I will pitch my tent with science any day!!! Yes science has not been able to explain every phenomena on earth, but I bet it has done a damn good (better) job than religion/superstition.

    My understanding is that the wri ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Ayigbe JJ is the worst thing that has happened to Ghana and we know for a fact that historians who are not under the influence of his brainwash propaganda or children of the future will very rightly confirm so . i am hoping G ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    Seriously, can some serious Akans find some way to section this their mad man safely before I am tempted to deal with him the way the Anloga man dealt with the mad man of Tegbi? THE JERK is clearly deranged!

    Andy-K

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    i am waiting but it looks like in vain as you cant follow through on your threats or whatever your hallucinating ayigbe spawn of the devil brain can come up with

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    Watch this space!

    Andy-K

  • Thessa 9 years ago

    Name one such building and I will check it out. If a bulding has at least 14 floors, there is definitely a 13th floor.

  • Asiwome 9 years ago

    There is superstition everywhere

  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Now, let me ask you this , if you take an elevator in building that has 30, 40 or 50 floors and in the elevator, the numbers starts from One but upon reaching 12, the next number is 14, what explanation do you have for that? ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    You reason like an Nkrumahist, bigot, criminal or an idiot.
    Must we all become superstitious because some Americans are superstitious, or some great scientist also maintained a scintilla of his superstition? If we establish ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago

    Dr SAS, how did you jumpp from a discussion on the role religion/superstition in our national development to insulting Nkrumahist. You could not resist to bring in your anti Nkrumah bigotory into this rather simple discussion ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    Dr SAS, you're disappointing with this your anti-Nkrumahist verbiage. I am an ardent pro-Nkrumahist, staunchly on the left, but I don't have a bone of superstition in my body. I single-handedly led the fight in cyber-space in ...
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  • ABU 9 years ago

    The twelveth floor is sealed up then or you took the wrong lift to the twelveth floor.

  • FACT 9 years ago

    WHERE DID THE SO-CALLED GOD COME FROM?

    THE FACT THAT ISAAC NEWTON DID NOT LEAVE HIS BIBLE BEHIND DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE BIBLE IS TRUE.
    THE FACT IS WHEN HUMANS FOUND THEMSELVES ON THIS EARTH, THEY BEGAN PROPOUNDING THEORIE ...
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  • ASUOAFRAM 9 years ago

    I AM WONDERING HOW MANY GHANAIANS WILL READ THIS INTELLIGENT PIECE. I FEEL SORRY FOR GHANA WHEN I SEE THE WHOLE COUNTRY TROOPING TO THESE UNTRAINED PASTORS AND STREET CORNERS PREACHERS FOR PRAYERS AND DELIVERANCE. IT HAS TO B ...
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  • Asiwome 9 years ago

    There must be a national dialogue on what is good and what is evil. We bless and we curse, we shun, fine and jail. These things form the fabric of every society, even those who don't think that humans should have powers or th ...
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  • I.D 9 years ago

    Great article! I am not alone. Ghanaiains spent hours and hours in going about their religious matters instead of taking realistic actions to solve their problems like in develop countries! This is true man!"People must be aw ...
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  • I.D 9 years ago

    I´m overwhelmed and excited to know that I´m not alone.

    My opinion is Ghanaians and Africans in general spent or better say waste hours and hours and fortunes going about their religious matters instead of taking realis ...
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  • ABU 9 years ago

    Where is HAG's contact address?

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    www://ghanahumanists.wordpress.com/

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    A very good article that gives hope to many of us......
    Most religious people are Nkrumahists, bigots, failed academics, idiots and criminals. But it is simplistic to suppose that people are going to let go their religious f ...
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  • ABU 9 years ago

    Do you make any sense at all,or did you bring any fruitful bearings to the discourse except the insults as usual?

  • MaKER 9 years ago

    Dr SAS, I admire your comments and I do share your views on this. Our beliefs are personal but I still don't get it why in Ghana every mishap, accident has a spiritual link. Our ability to think and approach our everyday ende ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Nkrumahism is a form of cultic worship that is at the cornerstone of our belief system in Ghana. Note that those who will genuflect before their fellow humans without question will genuflect before anybody or anything without ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Nkrumah or Nlrumaism has nothing to do with this. Discipline is in our system. You ask questions and you get beaten wwas there before Nrumah came to power