Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: vooke on March 24, 2018, 09:08:09 PM
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Who would have thought. Their secretive ways earned them enemies from all sides from Nazi to Catholicism
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We should let loose the "freedom of worship" charade and let folks practice whatever they like so long as they don't hurt anyone. Lucifer, Trump, voodoo, atheist. There is still lots of blasphemy laws, social backlash and discrimination against nonsuperstitious people. You don't have cool names like Marifer, Tonifer, vookadnezar as proof of this repression.
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We should let loose the "freedom of worship" charade and let folks practice whatever they like so long as they don't hurt anyone. Lucifer, Trump, voodoo, atheist. There is still lots of blasphemy laws, social backlash and discrimination against nonsuperstitious people. You don't have cool names like Marifer, Tonifer, vookadnezar as proof of this repression.
I saw they registered an atheist organization in Kenya. That is progress. Though the leader seems like some sort of nut. Atheists are not nuts.
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Who would have thought. Their secretive ways earned them enemies from all sides from Nazi to Catholicism
What's the summary? The thing is like an hour long.
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Who would have thought. Their secretive ways earned them enemies from all sides from Nazi to Catholicism
What's the summary? The thing is like an hour long.
Membership has been on steady decline. The allure is gone, has been for decades. They forgot to innovate. Secrecy made them and it has been eating them alive
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I associate them with RSL clubs. What do those guys do? Prance around in aprons and draw creepy symbols. The new order is anonymous.
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GOK is doing something to reverse the dwindling numbers!
http://www.president.go.ke/2018/03/25/govt-doubles-sponsorship-of-kenya-open-to-2-2-million-euros/
Government has doubled its sponsorship of the premier golf tournament – the Kenya Open – to 2.2 million euros, President Uhuru Kenyatta announced on Sunday.
And government will continue to use sports as one the ways of uniting Kenyans and creating opportunities for the youth, the President said at the end of this year’s Kenya Open Golf Tournament.