Well, a lot has happened since I posted. It seems I’ve missed all the fun.

I got some things to answer. I’ll go down the list. First off, Boerseun.
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And kids, hate telling this to you, but the 'Tokalosh' is actually spelt 'Tokolosh', or if you're a bona fide zulu, iTokolosh
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Dude, you’re not listening to me. I told you I couldn’t spell.
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Tokolosh is an evil spirit. Black superstitious people in South Africa actually raise their beds off the floors on paint cans, bricks, anything they can to make it hard for the Tokolosh to hide there undetected. So that's your Karma, then. Interesting. But scary, nonetheless.
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He’s a naughty imp in the service of god. He’s here to let us know when we’ve done wrong, and by knowing you’ve done wrong, you can correct your behavior. Cause and Effect. White kids also believe that a Tokolosh lives in their closet or under their bed. Another way of spelling Tokolosh is the boogeyman, leprechaun etc. But I find it interesting that a scientist is trying to teach us about metaphysics when he says its…..
So, if this is the way you think of metaphysics, how and why are you trying to teach it to me? As to this:
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I also read in your dad's post that you kids have had ESP training. I have asked your dad for links or resources towards that, but up till now I have heard nothing. ESP (and related bullshit like telekinesis) have been repeatedly blown out of the water by that evildoer, the "SCIENTIFIC METHOD". It falls under pseudoscience.
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And yet the belief still persists. Just so you know, we (my siblings and myself) would get six out of six questions right quite often. How do you explain that?
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Karmas and spiritual things have nothing to do with science, and shouldn't be on a science forum.
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Isn’t this the board where you post things about theology???
But enough of this now. I used to duke it out often with one of my brothers and the immaturity was rather astounding looking back at it now. But we left these schoolyard tactics behind back in our illiterate skinhead stage.
As to you, eclogite, truly I did not mean to leave you out on the fun. But just as an observation, my grandma (who’s nearly eighty) has had three strokes and bed-ridden, can scare me. Receive a tongue-lashing from her and within five minutes you’re running with your tail between your legs so to speak. So I shan’t underestimate you.
Zythryn, thank you for your more positive post, it was a welcome relief.

As to titles of our books, nothing has been published or posted anywhere.
We didn't write them to publish them though, merely for our own enjoyment. But if you're interested, I'd be glad to send you a little excerpt.
Anyhow, I think I’m done for now.