it's funny when the educated prove themselves to be educated-illiterates. i don't support any form of rituals whether juju, islamic or christian but it's too feeble for educated people to think christianity and islam are not ... read full comment
it's funny when the educated prove themselves to be educated-illiterates. i don't support any form of rituals whether juju, islamic or christian but it's too feeble for educated people to think christianity and islam are not part of occultism.
when christians lit candles,incense, or keep miracle waters or annointing oils in their homes and workplaces and when pastors and imams perform religious rituals like noisy speaking in tongues, exorcising demons, spiritual consultation, etc that is not occultism.?
occultism is simply the practice and rituals of invocation of supernatural powers(God or gods) that are thought to be hidden from other people but known and controlled by those(pastors, jujumen, mallams, campus occultic groups etc..) invoking it.
christians and muslems all do it, stop the ignorance Mr Professor Seidu Alhassan . You should rather warn all students to stop wasting times on churches, mosques and prayer meetings and concentrate on learning science, technology and common sense to equip themselves with the modern mental capacity and and physical skills needed to help industrialise our ghana rather than becoming pastors and imams to promote more ignorance after graduation.
i believe in only God, i don't believe in religion and i don't practice religion. There's no religion than doing good and avoiding wrong!
Tutugyagu 7 years ago
Is UDS a high school. How will the chancellor differentiate between a 'spiritual church' and an occult. Is there a freedom of association in Ghana? I bet you over 99% of the charismatic churches with their so called prophets ... read full comment
Is UDS a high school. How will the chancellor differentiate between a 'spiritual church' and an occult. Is there a freedom of association in Ghana? I bet you over 99% of the charismatic churches with their so called prophets are occult in disguise. I don't even know if the chancellor knows what he is talking about. He should look into the occult practices in the churches first. That's where the real problem is. Joke.
mamuda suleman 7 years ago
occultism is totally against the legitimate norms of the school.There is no need to engage your self in such an act if you find your self within the confines of the school. Though there are total freedom in the school doesn't ... read full comment
occultism is totally against the legitimate norms of the school.There is no need to engage your self in such an act if you find your self within the confines of the school. Though there are total freedom in the school doesn't mean we can go beyond the rules of the school.if the school doesn't associate the act of occultism why should we go beyond forming any unacceptable occultic groups..by the way, many thanks to prof. for matriculating me as a student of u.d.s.
it's funny when the educated prove themselves to be educated-illiterates. i don't support any form of rituals whether juju, islamic or christian but it's too feeble for educated people to think christianity and islam are not ...
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Is UDS a high school. How will the chancellor differentiate between a 'spiritual church' and an occult. Is there a freedom of association in Ghana? I bet you over 99% of the charismatic churches with their so called prophets ...
read full comment
occultism is totally against the legitimate norms of the school.There is no need to engage your self in such an act if you find your self within the confines of the school. Though there are total freedom in the school doesn't ...
read full comment