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"content": "mother who subscribes to that faith. So, I think it is the rest of us who are reading too much in to it, and he was just clarifying. That is the way I will deal with it. Let the matter rest there. From what Sen. Adan and Sen. Omondi said, every religion has its own norms. There is the Bible for the Christians and the Koran for the Muslims. You will subscribe to whichever holy book that you know. Whatever that book says is what will be the rule. It is not the Speakers, another Senator or the personal views of Sen. Mbuvi. Those are matters clearly spelt out in the holy books. That is why you get the choice on which one to use when you are being sworn to office so that you can abide by it. I think, for Sen. Mbuvi, what was of value to you is what Sen. Khaniri said; that when you swore, you used the Bible. We give you options; it is not that we left you with only one book. We gave you many options and you elected that one. That is the one we will go by in this House because that is what we have on record. Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., is giving unsolicited advice that you can change, but that change must be recorded. For now, we go by the record of the House. Let us have the Vice- Chairperson."
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