 We should turn round the tent and say that it was sunk. Okay, Euro, we know what religion was about the death of mothers involved, but the African religions has not a value, in my view, but the constitution vision is one of creating a society That is democratic secular state and society. And I don't know any other constitution in the world, that brings in values of religious tolerance, respecting everyone's faith. A constitution that therefore the decimal tutus theology, But we don't know God, and we can't enslave God, and there is no religion which is more superior than other in the eyes of God. And it says quite clearly that he is as humans who have subverted God. This is true in many ways, the way we interpret the only scriptures. We can pick one verse from the vitikas and we don't look at the verses in Hebrew, for example. When we talk about God's covenant with Moses and then God's covenant with Jesus. And when it comes to issues that this book discusses and I'm looking forward to reading it about gay rights and church. Nobody seems to quote Jesus. Even some specific positions by Jesus that go beyond sin and go into economics, equitable distribution of resources and so forth. Nobody wants it. So I'm glad our future president is going to be somebody who is not a fundamentalist Christian. Person who is not for somebody who believes in the tolerance of all religion, respecting the people's faith. Because that is very important. Another debate I have with Harrison Omir, who is the president of the atheist. Because I always tell him you have to respect other people's faith. You can't spend your time maligning other people's faith. When we are actually protecting your freedom of worship or your conscience in not being a Christian or Muslim or any other religion. So I think my last thing I wanted to say is as Kenyans, this is a vision over the constitution. We can export to the rest of the world where there are geographies that if you say you are an atheist you probably get killed. One religion you have to be in that religion. In our case we have realized that people have different faiths and we are respecting them. And the constitution says we have no state of religion. We might have Christians and others but there is no state religion. Even if the president wants to make it by having status which is a secular place, become a space for particular denominations. We will challenge that. We will challenge that because there is no secular religion. And I think what my friend Gagame should do is actually form that space where everybody in this country believes that something can go to it. And feel in that space they are not being stereotyped, they are not being abused, they are not welcome. And that in my view is what I think of Jesus. And for me the position of the constitution is also my life experience because I was born in Kambali where my parents were not Christians but they had a traditional African religion. And even when they became Christians they confused me because at night they will be pouring libations praising their ancestors and the spirit saying they can protect us and they can heal us. And then my spiritual confusion still continues. I joined the African Island church and I quit because one day the pastor was preaching, talked a lot about smoking, drinking and sinaf. Remember that song that says that my father was a pastor and he preached hell so much that you could feel the heat. So this guy talked a lot about sinaf. And then he made out to pick something and his snuff box went through it like it was driven by Satan himself. So everybody saw it and then he followed it and he stamped on the snuff box. There is a supreme being that is the creator, all of us. I don't agree with the argument that there are some people who are not created by God, sinaf and so forth. Anyway that is my short sound and God bless you.