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Thoughts of a Native Son III

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  • Nameless 9 years ago

    THIS IS A VERY THOUGHT TO WRITE ON BUT
    PLEASE WRITE TO EXPRESS YOURSELF NOT TO IMPRESS OTHERS

  • Dungeon Master 9 years ago

    This is an interesting topic for public discussion. While your point is saliently made as far as the elastic limit of your legal trade would allow, if you will, I still take issue with your tacit and overt ridicule of those w ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    What kind of reasoning is this?

    "The world is infinitely more complex than what your underdeveloped senses can appreciate. So don’t banish others to the island of utter ridiculousness based on the suffocating narrow-mind ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    Since he could NOT prove that he indulged in a scam,.....

  • Dungeon Master 9 years ago

    Me read a bit about the null and alternative hypotheses? Do you know anything about my educational background, Andy?

    You have written nothing that I do not know already. In fact, your statement below encapsulates the gist ...
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  • Nameless 9 years ago

    THIS IS A VERY GOOD THOUGHT TO WRITE ON, BUT PLEASE WRITE TO EXPRESS YOURSELF NOT TO IMPRESS OTHERS

  • KOLA, INSIDE LONDON. 9 years ago

    You did posit it well as many Ghanaians these days lay all their thinking and hopes on superstition. Good example is news about the drowning of a Ghanaian hip-life artist, Castro.

    But this is an intelligently written artic ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    I have two family members living here in the US who refused to attend their mother's funeral. One has always been a drunk and believes his mother as the cause
    of his alcoholism. The other has no children, and blames the moth ...
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  • KOLA, INSIDE LONDON. 9 years ago

    Novice Pastors have no clue about what actually was wrong with these two boys, one being a drunkard and the other barren.

    The problem is not the mother. Never at all was the problem from the Mother.Spirits exit but everyon ...
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  • Dungeon Master 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    There are excesses with everything “conceived” under the sun, be it a belief in something or science. I know of scientific research works that were falsified to attain a clinical endpoint just for financial gai ...
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  • Manu 9 years ago

    Hehehehe.

  • KAKABO 9 years ago

    What the writer carried across was the depth to which our generation as Ghanaians have sunk with superstition and false religion. I believe in God but I know God does not fix a depreciating currency.Human beings with brains d ...
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  • Joe Manu 9 years ago

    Dr SAS' lack of understanding of the spiritual world is due to the fact that controversial and subjective lawyer is an ATHEIST.Those who don't believe that GOD exists also don't believe that SATAN exists,and of course don't b ...
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  • Francis Kwame Oduro. 9 years ago

    Thanks for the thought-provoking response.

  • Reason 9 years ago

    Our people are very logical in their thinking. What you call superstition is based on observation. I have come to a few conclusions of my own. For example, people like you who live in exile have disrespected their elders' tra ...
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  • Reason 9 years ago

    Here is another one, men who see their wives naked bodies hate them.

  • Daniel K. Pryce, Ph.D. 9 years ago

    Dearest Sammy,

    Let me begin by noting that I love your prose! You represent the best among us and I tip my hat to you.

    Notwithstanding the beautiful prose, your propensity to conflate intellectualism, logic, and the ca ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    First, let me say that no respect whatsoever should be shown to the purveyors of superstition when critising their superstition. It must be done robustly and in a no holds barred manner, as they don't give quarters themselves ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Andy, you come to the table too late.
    Where have you been?
    I am seething with disbelief that the problems I recounted are now substantially evidenced by the frozen-headed logic of some "scholars" here.
    But I had faith tha ...
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  • Francis Kwame Oduro. 9 years ago

    There is overwhelming evidence that Dr SAS is one of the worst writers on this forum,in that all his articles lack objectivity and candour.He is as biased and hateful as Ahoofe and Justice Sarpong.It is obvious that all those ...
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