THE ATHEISTS IN KENYA SOCIETY fully supports the move by the Anglican Church’s leadership to forbid politicians from using the church as a platform to advance their political agenda.
Kenya, as a liberal democracy, will only thrive when the secular and religious domains keep a safe distance from each other.
We would like, in particular, to caution Kenyans against the Deputy President, William Ruto who in our view has cleverly cultivated a Christian nationalistic image, subtly appropriating Pentecostal language in his public speeches. The Deputy President should stop taking advantage of the socio-economic vulnerabilities of unemployed youth.
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