Tuesday, April 6, 2010

and now here we are; on the path less travelled

my bible knowledge keeps on getting mixed up with other worldly things, so i do not know whether the title alludes to a poem by one of those pale aesthetes from Europe or from the Bible reference to the road leading to heaven...

whatever it is, it is clear i am in trouble

And my trouble is simple: I risk NOT going to heaven if I continue moblising people to vote yes! and vote yes! for this new attempt at a constitution for Kenya.

Reason: Our betters, the people who know best on faith matters, the leaders of the flock of Jesus on this sinful world, the strong men (rarely women) who have chosen the path of righteousness, have said it is bad, evil etc etc...i have not yet heard satanic, but maybe that's what they mean.

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....well... eeh ... honestly... i mean eeh actually, this constitution only resolves the rich-rich conflict arising out of the 2007 elections (what we may call the intra-class rivalry that pulled the whole of the country to the precipice of a failed nation), it is an agenda 4 item, but has quite a number of gains for ordinary Kenyans
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But, really, what chances of going to heaven do i stand when i have not even prayed before asking people to VOTE YES. What impetuousness i display?

If it is said on the day of judgement that I am abetting sin, that i have assisted the community of Kenyans to indulge in exercises that have no Godliness in them, what will I say?

Yet, verily I say unto you, the road less travelled, the narrow road, leads not to church, BUT to God.

Amen.

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