Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Negotiations on Pro-Abort Kenyan Constitution Break Down

The leaders of Kenya’s National Council of Churches of Kenya, the Anglican Church of Kenya, the Catholic Church, and Evangelicals have recognized that the country needs a reformed constitution, but they say that they will vigorously oppose the adoption of the proposed constitution so long as the constitution threatens the right to life and establishes the parallel “Kadhi” [Islamic] courts, which they say would undermine religious equity. "We will instead focus energies on educating the people of Kenya on the meaning of the cardinal issues and on campaigning for the rejection of the draft," said Rev. Peter Karanja. Christian leaders pulled out of talks with the government on April 28 after negotiations went sour, saying they could not compromise on fundamental issues and that the government had not made a good faith effort to help resolve their concerns. LifeSiteNews

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