FRM2011 wrote:Am looking at today's daily nation of.22 and are saddened to see residents of a village in nyamira county burnt a 75 year old granny to death on suspicion of practicing witchcraft.
In 2016... smh! Why do we even bother sending tsc teachers there ? It's a wasted effort. Let them go back to hunting and gathering. And you will find the idiots filling their churches on Saturday and Sunday!
Can someone explain to me how common sense can be so acute in a community. What terrifies me is that we are forced by the katiba to allow such people to vote and we shall actually count and consider those votes.
What did Africans do to God to end up like this ?
@FRM2011. I am not a Kisii, i hold no brief.
However, there are facts of Yang & Ying, positive & negative, male & female, good & evil. God & devil.
In God you find good, in the devil, you find evil. The bible, God's word, talks of witchcraft, sorcerers , miracles etc.
All the above have nothing to being Africans. It is the way God mandated. He threw Lucifer down to earth to rule [the Bible, not me]. Those Kisii witches are manifestation of Lucifer's rule. When the witches wreck havoc with wanton impunity, the villagers may or may not react.
In the above case, they reacted violently. Others react spiritually, through the word of God or "mganga maarufu".
Otherwise legally there exists little or no redress to victims. How would you prove witchcraft? Evil spirits/casts?
Not unless you say the God of years gone is different from today's God , accept the word of God in its entirety. Uchawi upo kwa Bibilia, uchawi upo duniani.
Jesus Himself used to cast out demons [read witchcraft].
To say otherwise would be contradicting the word of the living God.
Are you contradicting His word?