Montag, 21. Juli 2025
Is Kenya becoming a theocracy?
Is Kenya becoming a theocracy?
This question deserves to be asked. Why? The President of Kenya, William Ruto, wants to build a church in State House, his official residence, at his own expense. This church, which is to be built, will seat up to 8,000 people. It is expected to cost approximately $9.3 million.
The State House in Nairobi is a historic and important building that serves as the official residence and office of the Kenyan president and symbolizes state authority and governance from the colonial era through independence to the present day.
Not everyone is enthusiastic about this. A church has no place in State House. There has to be a division. A church in State House would mean that Ruto wants to establish a Christian theocracy. And everyone can imagine how a theocracy works.
The church leaders are talking about decolonization and reparations, which are extremely important. The project has been criticized by religious leaders in Kenya, who rightly argue that State House is not the property of the president, but the property of the people.
@https://churchleaders.com
@https://religionnews.com
@https://rcocweb.org/CivicAlerts.asp%3FAID%3D621%26ARC%3D1005
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