Why is killing condemned in traditional African communities?

      

Why is killing condemned in traditional African communities?

  

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Isacko
Life is sacred and should not be destroyed.
No one has the right to take life except God.
To continue and sustain the community.
A person became an outcast in the community
It could lead one to be cursed.
A person could be ex-communicated.
It is against the moral values of the community.
It brings hatred/revenge/ill-feeling among members of the community.
It breeds suspicion/fear/anxiety.
It creates sadness/misery/sorrow to the relatives/community.
It brought curses and a feeling of being haunted.
To avoid being banished/ex-communicated by the community.
It brings poverty /denies one the chance to take part in the community development.
It destroys harmony/undermines good relationships in the community.
It creates sadness/misery/sorrow to the relatives/community.


Mohaissack answered the question on October 7, 2017 at 07:39


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