The right to freedom of religion: regulation of Christianity in light of its commercialization in Kenya

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Githinji, Mukami Timothy

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Strathmore University

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The right to freedom of religion is integral to any society considering the various religions that are there. It is enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya. The right ensures that members of a society can believe and practice their belief in peace and the government is usually there to ensure that. Rights can be abused hence, the need for someone to step in. In Kenya, there have been rogue preachers that have abused the right such as Pastor Kanyari who exploited his congregants by asking them to send money in exchange for blessings.

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In Kenya, several religions are represented in the country hence, Article 8 of the Constitution of Kenya decrees that Kenya has no state religion. The idea is deeper as in Article 27, there is to be no discrimination based on religion, and Article 32 goes on to entrench the freedom of religion. The Constitution is not recognizing the right, it is guaranteeing it.

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