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Pastor Hal Mayer
Speaker / Director
Kenya Attempting to Restrict Religion
quarta, 13 de janeiro de 2016
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Tumo Galeragwe
quarta, 13 de janeiro de 2016 at 07:53This is serious does i was just wondering if it means that if you are an ex-convict who has received Christ, you may not be allowed to be a minister, because the government has no way of proving conversion? the other interesting thing is that these developments follows the recent papal visit to Kenya???
M Britton
sexta, 15 de janeiro de 2016 at 21:56While it is not a “good thing” that the state would monitor religion in such a fashion,… the state (Kenya or any state) cannot pick and choose favorites.
The United States 1st amendment is most likely the best example of how religion should be treated.
However, with corruption so very rampant within many Churches – I can see why the state – any state would want to take action to prevent it. This alone is most shameful.