Tell your dwarf president to return that horn he received from his juju evil fake guy owusu bempah. Otherwise Ghana is doomed, and more blood about to be poured
Tell your dwarf president to return that horn he received from his juju evil fake guy owusu bempah. Otherwise Ghana is doomed, and more blood about to be poured
DEAR 7 years ago
Spirits do not exist. NPP legislator was recently murdered and we are struggling to get his killers. Why has his spirit come to revenge his death.
This is because he has died and does not exist anywhere
Death is the end ... read full comment
Spirits do not exist. NPP legislator was recently murdered and we are struggling to get his killers. Why has his spirit come to revenge his death.
This is because he has died and does not exist anywhere
Death is the end of human life. Heaven or hell does not exist.
.
Nana Yaw Osei, USA 7 years ago
JEREMIAH 3:15 NOT JEREMIAH 3:1
JEREMIAH 3:15 NOT JEREMIAH 3:1
ABOAGYE 7 years ago
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WORKER,
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Kwame 7 years ago
Good Observation. 1John 5:19 help us to know y evil continue to persist in d society But Psalm 37:9-11 makes it clear that wickedness will end.
Good Observation. 1John 5:19 help us to know y evil continue to persist in d society But Psalm 37:9-11 makes it clear that wickedness will end.
OPNINPA 7 years ago
ANOTHER NUTTY JOURNALIST.
ANOTHER NUTTY JOURNALIST.
KK 7 years ago
Benighted idiot!
Benighted idiot!
AUTHENTIC C.Y. ANDY-K 7 years ago
The debate on religion in Ghana, for that matter in Africa, has hardly begun.
For one, there is no critical level of academics and intellectuals with the requisite knowledge, sagacity and fecundity capable of discussing it ... read full comment
The debate on religion in Ghana, for that matter in Africa, has hardly begun.
For one, there is no critical level of academics and intellectuals with the requisite knowledge, sagacity and fecundity capable of discussing it. This should change within the next few years, say 5-10 years. Then, we'd have a real debate on religion.
In 10 years time, we'd begin to see a significant change in attitudes towards religion.
At the present moment, the mass of Ghanaians, highly educated or not, have their minds firmly stucked in the Weberian substantive rationality mode, which he terms as primitive. That's the mindset most inherited from their overwhelmingly illiterate peasant, small artisanal fishermen, petty trading, artisan, etc. parents and grandparents on the eve of independence. Their cosmology and cosmogony have not therefore as yet evolved into the rational substantive mode, whereby the cosmos is perceived in objective, rational and scientific terms. They are so far removed from that scientific, rational world that their perception is clouded and their minds and being are not penetrated by the inculcation of rational scientific knowledge that questions and exposes the teachings of religions, or ecclesiastical knowledge, one of the 3 recognised sources of knowledge, as false. So they can sit through Geography lectures and get a first class in Geo. but in the evening go and preach about how a deity created the mountains, valleys, ox-box lakes, the rivers, etc., completely oblivious of what he learned and wrote to get that degree. Same applies to even those who study the natural science subjects.
The early socialisation and miseducation the current generations had received have programmed them to be inveterate believers in the supernatural. There's hardly anything we can do about that in the short run.
It doesn't mean we should fold our hands either. For instance, we must begin to disseminate the rational and scientific knowledge from the primary schools in a way that shape the youth into rational and creative thinkers.
Andy-K
THE REAL C.Y. ANDY-K 7 years ago
The debate on religion in Ghana, for that matter in Africa, has hardly begun.
For one, there is no critical level of academics and intellectuals with the requisite knowledge, sagacity and fecundity capable of discussing it ... read full comment
The debate on religion in Ghana, for that matter in Africa, has hardly begun.
For one, there is no critical level of academics and intellectuals with the requisite knowledge, sagacity and fecundity capable of discussing it. This should change within the next few years, say 5-10 years. Then, we'd have a real debate on religion.
In 10 years time, we'd begin to see a significant change in attitudes towards religion.
At the present moment, the mass of Ghanaians, highly educated or not, have their minds firmly stucked in the Weberian substantive rationality mode, which he terms as primitive. That's the mindset most inherited from their overwhelmingly illiterate peasant, small artisanal fishermen, petty trading, artisan, etc. parents and grandparents on the eve of independence. Their cosmology and cosmogony have not therefore as yet evolved into the rational mode, whereby the cosmos is perceived in objective, rational and scientific terms. They are so far removed from that scientific, rational world that their perception is clouded and their minds and being are not penetrated by the inculcation of rational scientific knowledge that questions and exposes the teachings of religions, or ecclesiastical knowledge, one of the 3 recognised sources of knowledge, as false. So they can sit through Geography lectures and get a first class in Geo. but in the evening go and preach about how a deity created the mountains, valleys, ox-box lakes, the rivers, etc., completely oblivious of what he learned and wrote to get that degree. Same applies to even those who study the natural science subjects.
The early socialisation and miseducation the current generations had received have programmed them to be inveterate believers in the supernatural. There's hardly anything we can do about that in the short run.
It doesn't mean we should fold our hands either. For instance, we must begin to disseminate the rational and scientific knowledge from the primary schools in a way that shape the youth into rational and creative thinkers.
Andy-K
Kwadwo Gyamfi 7 years ago
Andy-K I will implore you and Nana Yaw Osei to purchase emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman & ecological intelligence by Ian McCallum from Amazon. We have to reeducate ourselves, especially, our young ones
Andy-K I will implore you and Nana Yaw Osei to purchase emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman & ecological intelligence by Ian McCallum from Amazon. We have to reeducate ourselves, especially, our young ones
Tell your dwarf president to return that horn he received from his juju evil fake guy owusu bempah. Otherwise Ghana is doomed, and more blood about to be poured
Spirits do not exist. NPP legislator was recently murdered and we are struggling to get his killers. Why has his spirit come to revenge his death.
This is because he has died and does not exist anywhere
Death is the end ...
read full comment
JEREMIAH 3:15 NOT JEREMIAH 3:1
ARE (0540527508) YOU A STUDENT,GOVERNMENT
WORKER,
OR UNEMPLOYED LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS TO DO ON PART TIME / FULL TIME.
CALL MR ABOAGYE !!!(0540527508)
Good Observation. 1John 5:19 help us to know y evil continue to persist in d society But Psalm 37:9-11 makes it clear that wickedness will end.
ANOTHER NUTTY JOURNALIST.
Benighted idiot!
The debate on religion in Ghana, for that matter in Africa, has hardly begun.
For one, there is no critical level of academics and intellectuals with the requisite knowledge, sagacity and fecundity capable of discussing it ...
read full comment
The debate on religion in Ghana, for that matter in Africa, has hardly begun.
For one, there is no critical level of academics and intellectuals with the requisite knowledge, sagacity and fecundity capable of discussing it ...
read full comment
Andy-K I will implore you and Nana Yaw Osei to purchase emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman & ecological intelligence by Ian McCallum from Amazon. We have to reeducate ourselves, especially, our young ones