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"speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if you read stories about Jezebel, Eve, Magdalene they are stories that are written in a way that you think that women are not quite to it morally. The only reason I am saying this is the story of Jezebel in the Bible. If you read the story in the Bible you have quite the opposite conclusion of what that woman was. You do not understand that she came from another community. She was not Jewish. She came with the customs of her community of which the Jewish people were not very happy about. If you read other accounts about Jezebel she was a great lady. I am scared that the Bishop here believes in the story of the garden of Eden in his mind. That garden of Eden in his mind is not the true garden of Eden. I think he got it all wrong because of Jewish fables. A lot of what is in the Bible is Jewish fables. They have a context and if you take it as fact then you are going to the wrong conclusion. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I think that women are great leaders. Women did not commit the original sin. They are for honouring rather than for abuse. That is not to say that there are some countries were women are not good leaders. I have a few examples that I could give but let me not go there. Bishop Wambua, I need to sit with you. We can start our Bible study group tomorrow."
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