tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6486718881865623994.post6968632719292024931..comments2023-10-20T18:29:14.832+03:00Comments on Kenyan Psychiatrist: Involvement of religious groups in educationA Kenyan Psychiatristhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10847761525347498412noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6486718881865623994.post-8073441535046023772012-11-11T16:42:58.708+03:002012-11-11T16:42:58.708+03:00Your's is a train of thought aptly directed in...Your's is a train of thought aptly directed in divergent directions. Wading way out your mazed path of ideas numbs the mind, yet it's fertile fodder for thought. The marital disunion of convenience between state, politics, religion and men collar down history is littered with pockets of dissent, war, rebellion, murder,love and loss. Then, what is happening and will stay at our east corner of Africa will predictably follow a given route. The state, constitution and thinkers of your irk will suggest all matters religion tight locked and hidden behind the facade of huge church and mosque doors. The reach of the pulpit will be expected to extend not further than the 1-2 hours time slots that faithfuls frequent the houses of worship on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Beyond these, in that state where “There shall be no State religion” the dictates of the esteemed constitution shall then guide all ways of men. The doctor in the hospital,the teacher scribbling chalk into the board, the lawyer incarcerating misfits to the dungeons, the farmer, truck driver; their daily ethical and moral compass shall then be "The constitution" <br /><br />Everyone definitely needs the constitution, no exception whatsoever. But that religion, politics, government are so intertwined, it begs a thought like yours that how far either encroaches into the other. If at our corner of the world we solve that question, we might just be the flame that lights the rest of the world.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14458014958998836398noreply@blogger.com