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Time for Church to make Garden of Eden analogy an ambitious venture

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Green Faith Africa leaders, from left, Hindu Council of Kenya National Chairperson Sujata Kotamraju, Bishop Chediel Sendero of Tanzania, Sheikh Ibrahim Lethome of Kenya, Fr Charles Chilufya of Zambia and Bishop Hassan Kukah from the Diocese of Sokoto, Nigeria. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Maasais have remained true to their creation story and believe all cows belong to them. They are the cattle people. To eat the best-roasted meat takes a drive out of the city to a place in Maasailand.

The community has taught others how to care for cows in the field and how to serve them on a plate. On the contrary, Christians as custodians of the Genesis creation story show little connection with Eden.

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