Atheists In Kenya Society

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There is light in the world.
And it is us!

WE ARE A REGISTERED ATHEIST ORGANISATION

We work as an umbrella organisation for non-believers in Kenya

The Atheists In Kenya Society works as an umbrella organisation for those who are free from religion and are committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity.

Registered on February 17th, 2016, in Nairobi, we are Kenya’s ONLY non-religious organisation. Our members include atheists, agnostics, humanists, free thinkers, and skeptics.

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STATISTICS (NATIONAL POPULATION CENSUS OF 2019)

40M

Christians

4M

Muslims

800K

Atheists

1.7M

HIndu

What makes us different?

Science

We find that science is the best method for determining this knowledge as well as for solving problems and developing beneficial technologies. We also recognize the value of new departures in thought, the arts, and inner experience—each subject to analysis by critical intelligence.

This One Life

We recognize nature as self-existing. We accept our life as all and enough, distinguishing things as they are from things as we might wish or imagine them to be. We welcome the challenges of the future, and are drawn to and undaunted by the yet to be known.

Ethical Values

We ground values in human welfare shaped by human circumstances, interests, and concerns and extended to the global ecosystem and beyond. We are committed to treating each person as having inherent worth and dignity, and to making informed choices in a context of freedom consonant with responsibility.

Service & Participation

We believe in putting values into action in ways that positively impact our communities and society as a whole. We believe in helping others, increasing social awareness, enhancing accountability, and many attributes of the other nine commitments.

The Environment

Humanity is capable of positive environmental change that values the interdependence of all life on this planet. Each of us must acknowledge our collective and individual mistakes, repair past damages, and purposefully work toward cultivating rich, diverse, and resilient ecosystems.

Responsibility

Although we all live in a society with various cultural values, expectations, codes of conduct, and social mores, ultimately we all decide for ourselves what is right and wrong. Being a responsible person involves steadfast attention to what is right and willfully bearing the blame or praise for our own actions.

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