Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Father Thapelo Masemola, Chaplain of St John's College and a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg, about the longstanding tradition of swearing an oath on the Bible. From courtroom testimonies to presidential inaugurations, the ritual of placing a hand on a sacred text has long been associated with a promise to tell the truth. But where did this practice originate? Is it rooted in the Bible, or has it evolved into a cultural tradition? And in an increasingly diverse and secular society, does the religious oath still have a meaningful place in public life?
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