There is
something truly crazy, perverse, and dangerous about people handicapped by
religious beliefs. They seem to make up their own rules as the fancy takes them
and of course, it is all down to instructions given to them by God. I think of
parents who under religious instruction instead of getting medical help allow
their children to die while they pray. Prayers proving to be ineffectual this
is tantamount to murder.
Pastors at some Pentecostal churches in Kenya are conducting prayer
services to “cure” patients infected with HIV, confiscating their
anti-retroviral drugs and charging a fee for their healing prayers.
.“I believe people can be healed of all kinds of sickness,
including HIV, through prayers,” said Pastor Joseph Maina of Agmo Prayer Mountain , a Pentecostal church on the outskirts of Nairobi . “We usually guide
them. We don’t ask for money, but we ask them to leave some seed money that
they please.”
INERELA an international interfaith network reports that 10
people a month on average undergo pastors’ “miracle cures” in Nairobi . They have documented 2,000 such
cases throughout Kenya .
Victims say that desperation and fear of being stigmatized
and rejected by family make the pastors’ offers of cure by prayer seem
appealing. It also seems easier than sticking to a lifelong drug regimen.
“We were very desperate after realizing we had been infected
as young women,” said Margaret Lavonga, who almost died after attending a
healing prayer service several years ago.
She and other subjects were taken to a clinic for a “test”
that declared them HIV-free, after their drugs were burned and they paid a $36
fee. Lavonga crusaded with the pastors throughout Nairobi ’s slums, talking up the miracle
prayer cure.
“I was upbeat, but after two weeks I started falling sick,”
Lavonga said. “When I was tested, the virus was still in me and had multiplied
since I was not taking the drugs.”
The Kenyan Daily Post reported on an incident this
August in which a pastor paraded an emaciated HIV-positive boy on Kiss TV, a Kenyan
television channel, asking for viewer donations of 310 Kenyan shillings, or
$3.58, before he would pray for the boy. Kenyans were outraged, accusing the
pastor and TV channel of “exploitation” and the “filthiest injustice of human
dignity” in their online comments.
Sheer greed seems to be at the bottom of so many charlatan
pastors’ directives from the almighty and they get away with it to the tune of
billions proving Barnum’s quip about a sucker born every minute. Unfortunately,
as the ministers line their pockets, build their mansions, fly their executive
jets, so many of the suckers forking out
what little they've got are people in genuine pain who need genuine help, not
being fed and believing in a load of codswallop about heaven and hell. I was always
under the impression that these beliefs went out centuries ago but obviously
not. Neither has the primitive belief in witches, I have just watched a
gut-churning video of half a dozen Kenyan men and women accused of witchcraft
being beaten, kicked, stomped on and forced into a ditch where they ware
covered with brush and burnt alive. When they tried to crawl out they were
kicked back in. I have never witnessed anything so brutal and there was quite a
crowd standing by watching. Are we really living in the twenty-first century?
And the murderous bastards doing the killing call themselves
Christians.
Mention of the word heaven and I am going to go off at a
tangent with something that’s always intrigued me. ‘Heaven’ is a proper noun,
it is a place, a place has to be situated somewhere, so where exactly is
heaven? According to scripture Jesus came out of the tomb (surprising after
three days his body hadn’t started to decompose but that’s all part of the
magic I suppose) mooches about for forty days and then ascends bodily into
heaven. Later mater would follow his example. Now it was not a spirit but a
flesh and blood body that, defying the law of gravity ‘ascended’ into heaven,
but where in the great blue yonder up there did it actually go to? Apart from gravity
it had to suffer extreme cold and lack of oxygen. Since those far off days man
has been exploring that selfsame blue yonder in close-up as it were and there
has been no sign of heaven. It could still be discovered somewhere in the
universe I suppose but somehow I doubt it.
For the religious greed can also lead to greater
things. It could lay a whole country at your doorstep. The Reverend Doctor
William Tolbert, a Baptist minister from
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