Before I
tell you why God does not and cannot vote, I must clarify which God I am
talking about. Kenya today is polytheistic meaning we worship more than one
God. The God each Kenyan worships is determined by which community or consortium
of communities he comes from. By extension, it is also determined by which
political party or coalition one supports.
We currently
have two dominant Gods in Kenya. One “blesses” the Jubilee Party while the
other one “uplifts” the NASA coalition. Christians are praying, fasting, and
laying hands in the names of their respective Gods. Meanwhile, Atheists, whose
number is fast growing in Kenya, seem to be the only ones practicing the
impartiality that is being so emotionally preached by Christians.
“Good Leaders are from Above”
This was the
phrase Kabogo (former Kiambu Governor) is said to have used every time he
arrived at campaign rallies in his helicopter. The words are however used by
many Christians after elections, to endorse politicians “on behalf of God”.
They will go about in a frenzy blowing whistles and dancing on the streets
claiming that God has given them a leader. This is notwithstanding the fact
that they queued in long lines well before dawn to cast their vote for the new
leader whose victory they now attribute to God. Supporters of the losing
candidates will on the other hand be mourning the blockading of their leader’s
descent from above by “agents of the devil”.
“Our God is Better than Yours”
Elections in
this country always lay the stage for what I request to call the “Grand God
Showdown”. They present an opportunity for various adherents of the different
Gods to showcase what their God can do. The measure of these Gods’ power is in
how many votes their God garners above those of the “visiting” God. The
children of the winning God will tauntingly call out to the children of the
lesser God asking them to do the “Christian” thing and cross over to the one
true God’s side. The children of the losing God will reply, “Over our dead
bodies!” and the winning God’s children will say, “Okay, that can also be
arranged”.
I recently
read an interesting article by a Bishop whose name and church I will not
divulge (just to spite the stereo-typists amongst you). He was talking about
how Kenyans think in two dimensions of “Us” Vs “Them”. He called this the
dichotomy and described how dangerous it is. He then introduced the third dimension,
which is the God dimension and called it the Trichotomy. The gist of the sermon
is that God does not take sides. He is above all.
Whoever you support politically is unimportant to God. All he needs is for you to know him and obey his commands. He will not vote on your behalf or tell you who to vote for. You will just have to use your common sense to do that.
Whoever you support politically is unimportant to God. All he needs is for you to know him and obey his commands. He will not vote on your behalf or tell you who to vote for. You will just have to use your common sense to do that.
The Supremacy of God
All
candidates and voters belong to God. The earth and heaven belong to him as
well. The politicians who we tend to love to the extent of worshiping them will
still raise a bible as they take their oath of office. If they go to court for
their petitions they will still raise their bible and ask God to help them.
That God who these leaders stand in awe of, the one who speaks to their
consciences as they plan to engage in corruption or unjustifiable war
campaigns; that is the one true God and the one this Layman ascribes to.