EnockTheeFirst
Lister
Preachers in evangelical crusades only have a problem with "walevi" and "wavuta bangi" and "wachawi"
They see nothing wrong with an administrator of a local dispensary who steal drugs from the facility for sale in his private pharmacy, a stone throw away from the hospital
Each time a patient comes, he is directed to that pharmacy to buy drugs
They see nothing wrong with a pastor who has impregnated a school going girl in the neighbourhood
They have no problem with the local trader who sells counterfeit consumables to residents
They are blind to the headmaster of a local school, who doubles the cost of supplies, to enable him eat from the shade what the peasant parents made in a scorching sun
They have no problem with a conman posing as surveyor who has squandered everyone's money in fake land sales, the latest being a window's. After all he is a member of his church, and contributes generously to church projects
The local police conduct swoops in bodaboda stages. They ambush the cyclists who for fear of "helping police with investigations" take off, despite having committed no crime
They leave behind their bikes which the cops confiscate, and take them to the station. To get them back, each must pay 10k. The cop eats nyama choma with his family and his mistress from the money the poor rider raised from selling his family mbuzi, selling his own kabambe, taking loans from tala and friends, to raise the amount
To the preacher, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that
According the 2000 year old anthology that the preacher is quoting alcohol, bangi and wachawi are the only transgressions that offends humanity
When someone drinks, it goes inside his stomach. Even if he falls down it is his body, which gets injured. How does that affect the society?
A bangi smoker's only sin to eat ugali meant for ten people, and to laugh uncontrollably. How does that affect the society? Bangi makes people happy, what wrong with someone being happy?
What's wrong with someome visiting a "mganga" to seek fortune/good luck? Why is the book blind to all these injustices or why do preachers choose to ignore them, while condemning non issues?
Great night my fellow Hoof-Eaters!!
They see nothing wrong with an administrator of a local dispensary who steal drugs from the facility for sale in his private pharmacy, a stone throw away from the hospital
Each time a patient comes, he is directed to that pharmacy to buy drugs
They see nothing wrong with a pastor who has impregnated a school going girl in the neighbourhood
They have no problem with the local trader who sells counterfeit consumables to residents
They are blind to the headmaster of a local school, who doubles the cost of supplies, to enable him eat from the shade what the peasant parents made in a scorching sun
They have no problem with a conman posing as surveyor who has squandered everyone's money in fake land sales, the latest being a window's. After all he is a member of his church, and contributes generously to church projects
The local police conduct swoops in bodaboda stages. They ambush the cyclists who for fear of "helping police with investigations" take off, despite having committed no crime
They leave behind their bikes which the cops confiscate, and take them to the station. To get them back, each must pay 10k. The cop eats nyama choma with his family and his mistress from the money the poor rider raised from selling his family mbuzi, selling his own kabambe, taking loans from tala and friends, to raise the amount
To the preacher, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that
According the 2000 year old anthology that the preacher is quoting alcohol, bangi and wachawi are the only transgressions that offends humanity
When someone drinks, it goes inside his stomach. Even if he falls down it is his body, which gets injured. How does that affect the society?
A bangi smoker's only sin to eat ugali meant for ten people, and to laugh uncontrollably. How does that affect the society? Bangi makes people happy, what wrong with someone being happy?
What's wrong with someome visiting a "mganga" to seek fortune/good luck? Why is the book blind to all these injustices or why do preachers choose to ignore them, while condemning non issues?
Great night my fellow Hoof-Eaters!!