Actor Nana Tornado has shared his unconventional views on faith, destiny, and superstition, asserting that he approaches life with pure rationality.
“I believe there’s a creator, but since no one can prove there’s a creator, I’m not here to think about the creator,” he stated in a recent interview.
Touching on fate, he suggested that some individuals with disabilities may be “paying for what they did in their previous life,” though he was quick to clarify that this does not apply to all.
Tornado also dismissed the idea of supernatural interference in human affairs. “I always take God and Satan out of every equation and think as a rational human being. The moment a freethinker thinks superstitiously, the divinely bestowed mind ceases to work,” he explained.
On the topic of spiritual beliefs, he distanced himself from ideas of black magic. “I don’t believe in the casting of spells and black magic, and so I don’t know if it works or not. I know people who claim it works, but it’s not my style,” he said.
Adding to his unconventional stance, Tornado revealed, “Excuse me to say, when I sleep, I don’t even think of my own child.”
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