Preachers from Nyamira County have strongly opposed the ruling by the High Court allowing gay people to form unions for their rights.
Speaking on Thursday in Nyamira Town, the National Council of Churches director in Nyamira Rev Eliud Nyakundi said that as preachers they cannot allow the move saying that it is misleading.
He added that the National Assembly should look into the constitution and see if there are sections that can be used by the court to encourage the vice.
“We want to ask the government to look into the constitution and do away with sections that are contrary to the church norms and our cultural beliefs. The courts should also make rulings knowing that there are people who have different beliefs that may be compromised by the ruling,” he said.
He said the Bible does not allow for same sex marriage and that children come from marriages between people of the different gender.
This comes after the ruling made by Justices Mumbi Ngugi, George Odunga and Isaac Lenaola on Monday.
The ruling allows gay people to form organisations to champion for their rights. The court heard that denying the group a right to organise is an infringement on their human rights.
This may become a platform for those calling for the constitution to be changed as most Kenyans do not support homosexuality.