the funny part is that in india the crazies just plain don’t like other religions but they never use superstition as a primary reason for any hate. these idiots are really stuck in the middle ages. they are a gift to the civilized world showing us that everything that came before was not always better lol
its a statute. work of art. In what way is it religious. just a pile of twisted mental.The car driving around it is more of idol for people Do people come to pray to the statute. No. so how do they thing its a statute
This statue appears more like a universal symbol of invocation than a Sikh ‘god’. It brings to mind the millions of Kisii stone statuettes one finds in every curio shop all over Kenya, but who am I to argue with artistically challenged Christian religious zealots and their followers? Technically, the monument the people of Kisumu rejected is more sturdy than that oft-abused tribute to Tom Mboya outside the old archives building on Moi Avenue.
Trust in your own self and do not judge others. Those who claim are very good and holy are just worse. Many of them are satanic in darkness and in the day light, they are in churches preaching, Come on people. Just give us a break. Stop pretending
The sculptor, Oshoto Ondula, who built the abstract sculpture clearly said “it has no influence to religion, faith or anybodys culture”. He went on further to say that the statue isn’t a god, and simply depicts a man praying to god. Sikhs don’t believe in idol worship and it is strictly forbidden in their religion. This sculpture was simply a symbol of peace and was misinterpreted to be a god. Sikhs believe in one god and there are no images or statues of god. He is omnipresent. Sikhism is a completely different religion from Hinduism. .
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judge not lest you be judged, let the TRUE JUDGE decide…peace
No doubt Africa is basket case. The people are totally intolerant and stupid, very potent combination.
Thank you Kisumians, Thou shalt not erect idols to replace the REAL GOD.
have fun with your sad life
unfortunately even mistaken people may be right
the funny part is that in india the crazies just plain don’t like other religions but they never use superstition as a primary reason for any hate. these idiots are really stuck in the middle ages. they are a gift to the civilized world showing us that everything that came before was not always better lol
its a statute. work of art. In what way is it religious. just a pile of twisted mental.The car driving around it is more of idol for people Do people come to pray to the statute. No. so how do they thing its a statute
This statue appears more like a universal symbol of invocation than a Sikh ‘god’. It brings to mind the millions of Kisii stone statuettes one finds in every curio shop all over Kenya, but who am I to argue with artistically challenged Christian religious zealots and their followers? Technically, the monument the people of Kisumu rejected is more sturdy than that oft-abused tribute to Tom Mboya outside the old archives building on Moi Avenue.
Trust in your own self and do not judge others. Those who claim are very good and holy are just worse. Many of them are satanic in darkness and in the day light, they are in churches preaching, Come on people. Just give us a break. Stop pretending
holyyy even baboons wouldnt complain
The sculptor, Oshoto Ondula, who built the abstract sculpture clearly said “it has no influence to religion, faith or anybodys culture”. He went on further to say that the statue isn’t a god, and simply depicts a man praying to god. Sikhs don’t believe in idol worship and it is strictly forbidden in their religion. This sculpture was simply a symbol of peace and was misinterpreted to be a god. Sikhs believe in one god and there are no images or statues of god. He is omnipresent. Sikhism is a completely different religion from Hinduism. .
Wow Kenyans are thick as two short planks. Sikhs do not do idol worship. Educating the savages did not work did it?