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Akanunue shamba ingine after his church was demolished...

Na hachukui anything less than 100
 
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Sometimes you wonder the guts in the guy, begging for money from strangers via his TV set on a daily basis. Christians are a special breed of people, if that's how they are hoodwinked to give up their hard earned money.
 
Sometimes you wonder the guts in the guy, begging for money from strangers via his TV set on a daily basis. Christians are a special breed of people, if that's how they are hoodwinked to give up their hard earned money.
I've never understood if its zombies who end up such churches or its normal people who once in become zombies
 
I've never understood if its zombies who end up such churches or its normal people who once in become zombies
I have spent the afternoon with a Bishop who at one time criticized a pastor who is building "a mall" worth 300m on HIS church's ground as being too ambitious. He predicted that sooner rather than later the MEN will disappear from the flock and only women will be left.
 
I have spent the afternoon with a Bishop who at one time criticized a pastor who is building "a mall" worth 300m on HIS church's ground as being too ambitious. He predicted that sooner rather than later the MEN will disappear from the flock and only women will be left.
Another thing to be studied is why women are attracted to the church and men to the tipple
 
Bishop told me men are more discerning with their money. They are more likely to querry the ROI than women.
Generally women are stingy and therefore have nothing to lose, men put their coins where their heart is. Women go to church with the same mentality as the pastors....to hunt for social and financial benefits that the church provide
 
I have spent the afternoon with a Bishop who at one time criticized a pastor who is building "a mall" worth 300m on HIS church's ground as being too ambitious. He predicted that sooner rather than later the MEN will disappear from the flock and only women will be left.
This is the one of the things I can’t fathom about Kenya and Kenyans in general. Roughly 70% of us are literate to a level where we can competently deduce, deduct and rationalise on many logically challenging topics of modern life. You will be surprised how many Kenyans appreciate Greenhouse, Human rights, Gender rights, Equitable sharing of resources and even Separation of Powers and Governance. Many other African Counties citizens can only marvel and envy our heights of awareness.
Yet with all this wherewithal we are held hostage and captive by religious charlatans and witchdoctors, some of whom have never seen the inside of a classroom.

These religious demagogues being cognisant of our unquestioning royalties take full advantage and even have the temerity and audacity to forbid all criticism of their persons or their teachings however ridiculous or unreasonable.
My particular bone of contention with them is when they keep demanding more and more money from their impoverished flock and they keep on accumulating and evermore enriching themselves.

I think time is right for Kenyans to start questioning these people just like we interrogate other cadres and professionals.
 
This is the one of the things I can’t fathom about Kenya and Kenyans in general. Roughly 70% of us are literate to a level where we can competently deduce, deduct and rationalise on many logically challenging topics of modern life. You will be surprised how many Kenyans appreciate Greenhouse, Human rights, Gender rights, Equitable sharing of resources and even Separation of Powers and Governance. Many other African Counties citizens can only marvel and envy our heights of awareness.
Yet with all this wherewithal we are held hostage and captive by religious charlatans and witchdoctors, some of whom have never seen the inside of a classroom.

These religious demagogues being cognisant of our unquestioning royalties take full advantage and even have the temerity and audacity to forbid all criticism of their persons or their teachings however ridiculous or unreasonable.
My particular bone of contention with them is when they keep demanding more and more money from their impoverished flock and they keep on accumulating and evermore enriching themselves.

I think time is right for Kenyans to start questioning these people just like we interrogate other cadres and professionals.

I am not sure whether Saul became Paul now...
 
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