“Oh, God of all creation”, this is a line that is
creating a storm in Kenya right now. A line that was included in a composition
in 1963 when Kenya was just about to attain its independence from the British.
This line refers to God as the creator of everything and was composed before
Kenyans thought that there would ever be an atheist movement in their
motherland.
Fast forward to 2016, and we have a society that
believes in the absence of the existence of deities. This society is known as
Atheists in Kenya (AIK) and they advocate for a separation of religion and
state in Kenya. The society holds the view that the Kenyan Constitution
promotes secularism and fundamental freedoms under the Bill of Rights,
including freedom of conscience. That is why a petition was filed on 16th of October, 2016 by its president, Harrison Mumia, to remove
the word ‘God’ from the national anthem.