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Kenyan Atheists Donate 10 Million To Help Fight COVID-19 As Bishops Start Online Tithes And Offerings Collection.

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The Atheists in Kenya (AIK) society has donated 10 Million to help the Kenyan government fight the deadly Corona Virus in the country.

       


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The society Chairperson Harrison Mumia confirmed that they are committed as an organization to help the government and Kenyans overcome the deadly Covid-19.

Mr. Harrison Mumia also confirmed that the organization will distribute more sanitizers and help in cleaning cities and town across the country in an effort to contain the spread of the Virus.

       


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“As The Atheists in Kenya (AIK) society we are working closely with the government to help in these trying moments. We will donate more sanitizers and our members will help in cleaning the cities and towns across the county.” The Chairman Confirms

       


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Mr. Harrison Mumia also condemned Bishops who are still conducting prayer meetings and collecting tithes from Kenyans who are already exhausted with the economy.

Mr. Mumia is now calling for the arrest of the Catholic Church leaders who led the Palm Sunday mass arrested for disregarding the government’s directive on social distancing.

       


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Health CAS Dr Mercy Mwangangi

In a statement to the press on Sunday, said the priests stood less than one meter away from each other while administering Holy Communion.

AIK also noted that one of the priests was seen holding a microphone next to the other using his hand during the mass held at the Holy Family Basilica in Nairobi.

       


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“We are calling for the arrest of the Catholic Church leadership that conducted the mass at Holy Family Basillica, including His Eminence, Cardinal Bishop John Njue,” read the statement.

“We expect the Catholic Church to lead the way in the fight against coronavirus. The leadership of the Catholic Church should take a leading role in practicing social distancing so that Kenyans, many of whom are Christians can heed the calls to stay far enough away from each other.”

       


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AIK, while noting that 15 athletes who were found training in a group in violation of social distancing rules in Elgeyo Marakwet were also arrested, stated that the church leadership should not be given preferential treatment.

“Social distancing is not just a buzz word. It is a tool that public health officials and experts from all over the world recommend to slow the spread of a disease that is being passed from person to person,” added the statement.

 



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