Tuesday, March 20, 2007

PCEA Church Man Claims That Parliament Has Failed Because It Is Full Of Satanic Symbols

There is another view concerning the real reason why our parliament hardly ever manages to achieve much. This view is that it all has to do with certain spiritual aspects.

A PCEA clergyman called a well-attended press conference yesterday to launch his book on Satanism in Kenya. In launching the book the clergyman pointed out the numerous satanic signs and symbols in parliament and said that they were part of the reason why our politicians did not achieve much.

He even went further to say that our leaders have defiled their God-given authority to rule Kenya because many of them regularly consult witchdoctors to help them solve personal problems (when they should be consulting God, who is one who gave them the authority to rule). He even touched on the fascinating history behind Harambee (the national call to pull together that is even embedded in our national court of arms).

When mostly coolies from India were building the railway line in the late 1800s, they would call on their god Ambhee when lifting the heavy iron bars. They would say something like Har Ambhee, which means "hail Ambhee." Spiritually sensitive Christians insist that it is instructive that Ambhee is a goddess with many arms, some of them hidden, the spiritual implications of this, they say, is that his is a goddess ruled by the spirit of taking and grabbing, hence the many hands.

Founding father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta took up this popular phrase in calling for a national effort to pull together in nation building and national development. And that is how the spirit of "Harambee" was born.

If what this clergyman and many others before him have said is true then it explains why Harambee funds have always been dogged by controversy with massive looting and diversion of funds. The whole concept of everybody pulling together and chipping in something small to achieve big strides for the entire community looks very impressive on paper but the whole thing culminated with District Officers and Chief seizing hens and other livestock and assets forcibly from homesteads that refused to make a set donation to a forthcoming harambee usually presided over by president Moi himself. An interesting aside here and food for thought; wht happened to the millions raised through several harambees by President Moi for the disabled in Kenya and also for youth development? Where did those harambee funds end up?

We really have very short memories as Kenyans, do we not?

Another interesting thing that spiritual Kenyans are now saying is that Kenya is a land that is ruled by the spirit of bitterness. There was lots of bitterness prior to the building of the railway across what is today Kenya, with the transportation of slaves (captured Kenyans against their will) to the coast for shipping to distant lands. Again there was plenty of "bitterness" imported into the country to build the railway line, in the form of the coolies who were virtually outcasts in the Indian class system.

Whether you believe this fantastic claims or not, it explains our politics a lot and even the abusive and very bitter comments that are being left in this blog and other forums that discuss Kenyan politics.

Wow!!

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