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Atheists Push for National Holiday to Disapprove Existence of God

August 20, 2018 | Africa
August 20, 2018

ICC Note:  Atheist in Kenya are demanding the government to declare February 17th a national holiday for non-believers since they feel secluded. They want to use this holiday to increase awareness about atheism by holding godless parades that show their lack of faith in God.

8/20/2018 Kenya (Standard Media) – “We want a day to clearly illustrate to you that there is no God, or any Supreme Being worth honouring and worshipping”

That is a plea that has been made by Atheists in Kenya to the government as they seek to have a national holiday that will be devoted to them.

The Atheists in Kenya was registered as a society in February 17, 2016 under Societies Act, Cap 108, which grants freedom of conscience. This was however followed by condemnation from Christian and Muslim leaders in Kenya.

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