Happy
New Year…
I must begin the new year by acknowledging the fact,
in some respects, I am becoming increasingly fond of the wild opposition
movements going on in different African countries, their red colour campaigns,
their new phases like the “Togikwatako” in Uganda and their raucous plead for ending life-presidencies and strong rulers like ours.
In a very straightforward and uncomplicated manner, I feel that these opposition leaders are probably the only truly religious people in our country. Whether consciously or unconsciously, they are protesting blasphemy and among them a Messiah will come ..
In a very straightforward and uncomplicated manner, I feel that these opposition leaders are probably the only truly religious people in our country. Whether consciously or unconsciously, they are protesting blasphemy and among them a Messiah will come ..
This may come to some as a surprise; to those who are
close to me, those who know me as a very devout man. As devout as an altar boy.
Uganda has too many fake Prophets , too
many wolves in sheep clothing. Mere men wanting to be called prophets. Leaders
unquestioned ....self proclaimed.. .only next to God.
Personally I accept literally the concept of the
virgin birth, the trinity and the resurrection. To me, these things happened and
at a communion service I am literally drinking the blood and eating the body of
Jesus Christ.
I am merely bored with the earnest, emancipated, pedestrian minds who explain to me with such a fervor that these concepts are superstitious hangovers from spring fertility rites, Babylonian mythology, and Greek philosophy, which spoke truths that have not been so well stated in over 2,000 years and more so in these last few decades
I am merely bored with the earnest, emancipated, pedestrian minds who explain to me with such a fervor that these concepts are superstitious hangovers from spring fertility rites, Babylonian mythology, and Greek philosophy, which spoke truths that have not been so well stated in over 2,000 years and more so in these last few decades
All of this is totally irrelevant somehow to human life.
The basic point of my unquestioning faith begins and
ends at the communion rail. THEREORE, on all other matters of society, I
reserve the right of skeptical judgement. And I believe that the only real
blasphemy…the deadliest of sins…is the deification of mortals and
sanctification of human institutions.
All of us human being especially those trusted with public discourse are guilty of this and retribution is certain.
How many of us have stood by without protest through
meetings where glorified nonentities expound profound platitudes in the
awkward, ungainly language of modern liturgy the “ creative” nonthought and the
innovative no proposal?
These obscenities have become the condition of life in
the modern Africa/Uganda… in business, in labor, in liberal and conservative
organizations, in publishing, in education, and even in our religious groupings.
But when these obscenities reach our governments where
decision made are life and death for hundreds of millions of people, they reach
the ULTIMATE of intolerable. Under such circumstances the Four Horseman ride
not as a dreaded force but as a welcome relief.
Today, looking around with what’s going on politically
in Uganda/ Africa. Some of us especially those in areas of influence should
stand their ground and scream some four letter words to a few men that are
trying to bring the rest of our countries/continent down to hell with them.
Really, nothing else today is more adequate as a protest to the large constitutional injustices of the reversing of the rule of law and of abusing the powers granted to one by a constitution.
Really, nothing else today is more adequate as a protest to the large constitutional injustices of the reversing of the rule of law and of abusing the powers granted to one by a constitution.
We are restrained not out of fear but out of our
carefully cultivated reverence for institutions which were holy only in the
sense that all men and women are children of GOD, which is for sure quite a different
thing from deification.
Today’s leaders in government, of course are tragically
wrong because they would destroy not only obscenity but the tradition of
civility, which is probably the closest to excellence of any product of human civilization. But their rage and invective are wholly understandable. It fits
far too much in the world which they live in verses the world we live in.
I am a trained professional teacher, and I do not like
four letter words and normally have reserved them for moments of great stress
when they are essential to preserve sanity. But they describe the current situation
of entitled leaders in Africa/Uganda. From the president to the lowest of
elected members of government.
Things that are truly holy cannot be splattered no
matter what is thrown at them. And that which can be befouled deserves its
fate.
Somehow, in order for there to be perfect harmony in
Uganda/Africa. Things have to be made human again. Somehow, we must learn to
govern ourselves from an office that is secular and not from a court that is
sanctified. Government offices are not sanctified places and those that hold
them should know. There is no holiness to the position and power vested in
them. We must govern all government business from a secular place. Not from a court
that is sanctified. If our destruction comes, it will be because we placed our
faith, our unquestioning faith in institutions that are only brick and wood and
in men or women who are flesh only and blood and this seems to be the condition
of the first half of this century here in Uganda.
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