Let us support Wabukala stand on gays and morality

By Alexander Opicho, Eldoret

Practice of psychology and Christianity operates on a universal principle of unconditional positive regard for all.

However, there has been a twist in this convention when media in Kenya at the start of this week carried a story that depicted moral fortitude of Bishop Eliud Wabukala; who has out-rightly dismissed the idea of establishing the office of a gay bishop in the leadership of the Anglican Church.

Wabukala has come out boldly on this against the strong currents in support of gay marriages from his superiors in the Church.

The efforts by Wabukala befit all manner of felicitation from all of us who believe in morality as a basis of humanity.

The basis of gay relationships is legalistic and political. African culture conscientiously discourages a cult of gayism.

And in Kenya living as a gay is living in contradiction to the Constitution. These collectively fall in an agreement with basic teachings of Christianity.

Gayism, lesbianism, celibacy and trans-species sexual behaviour are admonished by Biblical teachings.

Gayism is social deviance that originates from degradation in sexual behaviour; it is a state of sexual depravement.