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Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Nobody: 9:10am On Apr 03, 2015
johnydon22:

Spirituality a thing of the mind. Very good i like this definition .. smiley
Good. So i guess my explanations are clear to you now?
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by TheFilmmaker: 9:45am On Apr 03, 2015
Dnarvaez:

Yep

Chris Oyakilome's failed marriage, Bombings in TB Joshua and Bishop David Oyedepo's churches.

Recent mosque bombings in Iran.

Numerous suicide bombings by the Boko Haram.

Visit the casualty/emergency section of any children hospital near you.

The average life expectancy for a corrupt nigerian official is 60.

Bayelsa women who died after paying the First lady a visit.

James Ibori, Alameseiga, Televangelist Creflo Dollar.

Read.
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Nobody: 9:52am On Apr 03, 2015
TheFilmmaker:


Chris Oyakilome's failed marriage, Bombings in TB Joshua and Bishop David Oyedepo's churches.

Recent mosque bombings in Iran.

Numerous suicide bombings by the Boko Haram.

Visit the casualty/emergency section of any children hospital near you.

The average life expectancy for a corrupt nigerian official is 60.

Bayelsa women who died after paying the First lady a visit.

James Ibori, Alameseiga, Televangelist Creflo Dollar.

Read.
These instances you gave`re blunt and does not in any way relate to the subject matter.
I advise you go through my posts again.
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by davien(m): 9:58am On Apr 03, 2015
Dnarvaez:

Pls are you a Nigerian?
Purely a Nigerian....I'm even descended from ile ife( Ogori )
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Nobody: 10:09am On Apr 03, 2015
davien:
Purely a Nigerian....I'm even descended from ile ife( Ogori )
ok
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by TheFilmmaker: 11:47am On Apr 03, 2015
Dnarvaez:

These instances you gave`re blunt and does not in any way relate to the subject matter.
I advise you go through my posts again.

Fuvk, what were we talking about? Karma, isn't?

What goes around comes around, not so?

Maybe you need a new dictionary.

Life has no rules.
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Nobody: 11:57am On Apr 03, 2015
TheFilmmaker:


Fuvk, what were we talking about? Karma, isn't?

What goes around comes around, not so?

Maybe you need a new dictionary.

Life has no rules.
I suggest u`re the one who needs one
Oxford pocket-sized to be precise
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by macof(m): 5:05pm On Apr 03, 2015
Idrismusty97:
We all passed through this phase. I don't believe in the supernatural, we Africans attribute anything we can't explained to be supernatural. I believe discoveries can be made, so called "Extraordinary occurrence" can be checkmate and explained logically. Remember malaria was once supernatural occurrence, a curse by the gods?

We Africans?? More like Christians
I don't think there's such a word for supernatural in any African language

Shut up! That's how you people spread lies
Malaria supernatural occurrence? From wat era was this? Before my ancestors knew of Oruwo leaves that cured the thing
There's no such thing as supernatural in my knowledge of African traditions
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Redlyn: 5:17pm On Apr 03, 2015
Never seen anything supernatural in my life till date. In africa we are so quick to point to supernatural explanations for everything.

I used to hear noises in the night when I was like 8-12 years. Knocking noises. Those noises were so real to me. I cant believe it was just in my head. But that is not enough for me to revise everything i know about the world.

Also waking up with scratches is hardly sufficient proof of the supernatural. he could scratched his own face in his nightmare.
That at least has a plausible explanation.

For me it will take something massive and utterly unexplainable through natural means for me to have doubts about the fact we live in a perfectly natural world.
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Nobody: 1:02pm On Apr 06, 2015
macof:


We Africans?? More like Christians
I don't think there's such a word for supernatural in any African language

Shut up! That's how you people spread lies
Malaria supernatural occurrence? From wat era was this? Before my ancestors knew of Oruwo leaves that cured the thing
There's no such thing as supernatural in my knowledge of African traditions

Easy guy, easy! Lolz.
Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by RafaelOsakwe(m): 1:33pm On Apr 08, 2016
I would like for us to take out time & be a part of this conference this Sunday.. I believe it would throw more light and give us clear understanding.

God is Real & His words are true !

Re: Where Do You Stand On The Supernatural? by Nobody: 9:21pm On May 27, 2018
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