The decision by the attorney general to act against shrines
in the country isn’t the right step to counter the hypocrisy and inhumane acts
of the leaders of these shrines as it was witnessed in the Kenyan media in the past.
Shrines didn’t sin; it was the human beings in the shrines that sinned!!
May the attorney general understand that it wasn’t the
entire Christian population that went wrong, but I was an individual’s
weaknesses! Were it the e views of the entire religion, then we would have
responded as a group and given him the clarity on our stand about the matter.
For these reason, it is bad to talk against the entire religion,
instead, we ought to judge the victim of hypocrisy individually and ask him
where he met God and received the directions from him to carry out the
worshipping the way he did. Without an answer, he shouldn’t be allowed to continue
and the best way to do this is by advising the followers to stop going to the
shrine again. You don’t expect Christian to command at gun point!!!
Mr. Attorney general, please understand that what we witnessed
was just human weaknesses that are in every one of us!! You have witnessed them
even in the high levels of our government .There isn’t anything serious about
that!! We needn’t close or direct the shrines on what and what not to do,
rather, if there is anything wrong, let the Lord God Clean it up.
So, because we have open and obvious evidence against the
involved pastor, pastor Kanyiri, he shouldn’t be allowed to continue fooling
the masses openly with his stuff. Let that be the end of him and let us not
ever hear of him again, Christian and none Christian, please let us not hear of
him again.
There should be a way of dealing with hypocrisy and the best
way, according to my knowledge is to tap enough physically available evidence
against him or her and the use it against him, just like the Jicho Pevu people
did .Otherwise, directing the procedures in shrines wouldn’t be a wise idea!!Or
we could just close down all these shrines because you don’t expect me to walk
in to a court room with evidence about spiritual matters, do you?
There was nothing wrong, it was just a matter of human
weaknesses and the expulsion of the victims from the service is enough, just
let life go on as usual in this country Mr. Attorney General!!
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