All Saints Cathedral Nairobi was built by the Freemasons and Africans were not allowed to worship there until 1963 after independence

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After the construction that lasted 35 years, Nairobi was bequeathed the All Saints’ Cathedral, a magnificent building rich in symbolism that seeks to mirror the spiritual journey of an Anglican.

Located at the intersection of Kenyatta Avenue and Processional Way, the building has been a crucial element in the history of the country over the 102 years it has been in existence.The building was conceptualised in 1914 at a meeting chaired by Governor Henry Conway, and addressed by the Archbishop of Cape Town. The agenda was to address the desire of Chaplain Reverend W. M. Falloon.

The chaplain had suggested the building of a Whites-only church to…read more

worship, satan worship god, worship a tree, or even the spaghetti monster… whatever it is just keep it to yourself

how about those chicks who worship the “trouser snake” ?

How do they keep it to themselves?

freemason’s building tend to take impressive aspects that stand through the tests of time