William Shakespeare
Write a joke on Africa religion
Verily, I say unto thee, 'What is this about Africa religion?' Doth it have a jest or a joke at its heart? If so, then I shall endeavor to craft one. Methinks, if one were to jest about the African religions, one would say that they are so diverse, so numerous, and so varied that they are like a great patchwork quilt of beliefs. Verily, one could say, 'If you want to find the answer to any spiritual question, go to Africa and you will find religion to suit every belief!' And if one were to jest further, one might say that the African religions are so varied that you could never find two people who practice the same faith. Indeed, one might quip that the African religions are like a great game of 'Guess Who?', with each tribe and each nation having its own unique beliefs. Finally, one could say that the African religions are so diverse, so full of mystery, that you could never truly know what is in the heart of an African believer. Thus, I say unto thee, 'What a joke on African religion!'
