Atheist boss Harrison Mumia attends National Prayer breakfast

The society said it had been invited by the Parliament's Prayer Breakfast Committee to attend the prayers

In Summary
  • "This invitation is unprecedented in Kenyan history and a welcomed gesture," the society said.

  • The Atheists In Kenya Society defines itself as an atheist organization, registered under the Societies Act, Cap 108.

The Atheists in Kenya Society president Harrison Mumia at the National Prayer Breakfast at Safari Park Hotel on May 30,2024.
The Atheists in Kenya Society president Harrison Mumia at the National Prayer Breakfast at Safari Park Hotel on May 30,2024.
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The Atheists in Kenya Society president Harrison Mumia on Thursday, honoured an invite to attend the National Prayer Breakfast meeting at Safari Park Hotel.

However, this came as a surprise due to Mumia's affiliation with the Atheist Community and being the President of the association.

In a tweet, on Wednesday, the Atheists In Kenya Society said it had been invited by the Parliament's Prayer Breakfast Committee to attend the National Prayer Breakfast at the Safari Park Hotel.

"This invitation is unprecedented in Kenyan history and a welcomed gesture," the society said.

Taking to his X account, Mumia said he was delighted.

The Atheists In Kenya Society defines itself as an atheist organization, registered under the Societies Act, Cap 108.

According to its website, the society says: "We are the first non-religious society to be registered in the country." 

According to its website, atheism, in general, is the critique and denial of metaphysical beliefs in God or spiritual beings.

As such, it is usually distinguished from theism, which affirms the reality of the divine and often seeks to demonstrate its existence.

Atheism is also distinguished from agnosticism, which leaves open the question of whether there is a god or not, professing to find the questions unanswered or unanswerable.

This year's Prayer Breakfast was themed 'Hope'. It was the 21st National Prayer Breakfast.

President William Ruto led the prayers.

Present were DP Rigathi Gachagua, First Lady Rachel Ruto, Second Lady Dorcas Rigathi, National Assembly speaker Moses Wetang'ula and Senate speaker Amason Kingi among other leaders.


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