But gents, please understand that it’s not just a porn problem. If all the porn in the world were deleted, you would not be counted safe. All the lions in the Savannah may die but a Moran must still undergo his rite of passage. The real issue is your capacity to regulate your sexuality. The digital women in porn just mean that the lions are closer than they were before. And if that is true, then we have less time to prepare, less time to warn our sons and less time to go to war. What’s the solution? Number one- find another man and confess your sin. After that, let this article on my own victory over porn give you wisdom on what to do after confession: https://t.co/EUaypurSpQ
Maasai warriors traditionally hunted lions as a rite of passage into manhood. It’s the local version of slaying the dragon to earn your knighthood. These templates speak to men in a simple way. They are saying this- your masculinity must conquer a barrier for it to be verified. The Lion and the Dragon are symbols of death. If you do not slay them, they will slay you. Killing them just doesn’t spare you from death; it teaches you how to live. It teaches you how to kill the next lion. It gives your palate a taste of victory and lets you know that you can win as a man in this life. One of the predators that barricade the modern man from entering into victorious masculinity is pornography. Porn is a fierce dragon of our time. It is the lion that every Moran must face. It’s the lion that will kill you if you do not kill it.
Proverbs 5:3-5 For the lips of the adulterous woman drip honey, and her speech is smoother than oil; but in the end she is bitter as gall, sharp as a double-edged sword. Her feet go down to death; her steps lead straight to the grave. (NIV)
Proverbs 6:32 But a man who commits adultery has no sense; whoever does so destroys himself. (NIV)
Proverbs 7:25-27 Do not let your heart turn to her ways or stray into her paths. Many are the victims she has brought down; her slain are a mighty throng. Her house is a highway to the grave, leading down to the chambers of death. (NIV)
Judicial Activism or Constitutional Fidelity? Kenya’s High Court Ruling on Gender Markers.
This High Court ruling on altering sex/gender markers for transgender individuals presents a troubling case of judicial activism over strict constitutional interpretation. While Kenyan law may not contain an explicit prohibition on such changes, the Constitution also offers no endorsement or framework for redefining biological sex or introducing gender identity as a legal category. Silence on one side does not equal permission, especially when core provisions point in the opposite direction. Constitutional Text Matters Article 45(2) of the Constitution of Kenya states clearly: "Every adult has the right to marry a person of the opposite sex, based on the free consent of the parties."
This binary framing, man and woman, is not incidental. It anchors the family as the "natural and fundamental unit of society" and reflects the biological and social reality the framers recognized. Introducing self-identified gender markers effectively creates a third (or fluid) category that undermines this explicit binary. If the Constitution envisioned gender as a spectrum or self-declared identity overriding biology, it would not have defined marriage in such unambiguous, opposite-sex terms.
Courts should not import modern ideological concepts into constitutional gaps. The ruling appears to prioritize evolving "international norms" or activist interpretations of dignity and equality (Articles 27, 28, 29, etc.) over the text and original understanding of the document. This is ideological reasoning dressed as rights protection.
Logical Category Error
Transgender identification, by its own logic, relies on movement between existing categories: from male to female, or female to male. It presupposes the binary it then seeks to dissolve. Creating official "third" or fluid markers does not resolve this, it multiplies confusion. If a person transitions, they are claiming to belong to the opposite established sex category, not a novel one.
Legal documents (birth certificates, IDs, passports) exist to record objective, verifiable facts at birth, not subjective feelings. Altering them on demand erodes the reliability of official records for everything from sports, prisons, and medical data to marriage and inheritance.
This is precisely the kind of contradiction factory I described in my earlier piece: ideologies that weaponize ambiguity and compassion to expand power while rejecting consistent categories. Biology is not bigotry. Man and woman are not social constructs that courts can rewrite by fiat. When law detaches from observable reality, it invites endless litigation, policy chaos, and erosion of women's spaces, fair competition, and child safeguarding, issues already emerging globally where similar rulings have taken hold.
The Constitution protects all Kenyans from discrimination and guarantees dignity, but it does not require the state to affirm or subsidize every personal identity claim, especially those that conflict with biological sex and established institutions. True compassion lies in mental health support and social integration without rewriting reality or compelling speech and documentation.
Parliament, not the judiciary, should debate any legislative changes openly, with full public input. Courts interpreting "gender" expansively where the text says "sex" and "opposite sex" risks substituting elite ideology for democratic will and constitutional fidelity. I encourage readers to check my full earlier thoughts here for the broader pattern:
https://t.co/pA403zzii9. Kenya deserves laws grounded in truth, biology, and our Constitution, not imported confusion.
We are looking forward to The Logos Festival! Save the date! The event is free of charge. Confirm your attendance by registering here: https://t.co/EYsl8ZjYM6
This has been a long time project! It is finally here. It is inspired by the board game that I invented (Logos- The Ultimate Bible Board Game). And now we have a whole afternoon of celebrating God’s word! Please mark the date!
The more a man has experience with sin, the less he will be afraid of it. And eventually, he will sin away his conviction.
1 Corinthians 14:20 “…In regard to evil be infants, but in your thinking be adults.” (NIV)
(From the book INDWELLING SIN IN BELIEVERS by John Owen)