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Feb 19 2022

Criminalizing Christianity in Finland

Homosexuals represent a relatively insignificant percentage of the population. Yet the grotesque LGBT agenda is relentlessly promoted by the liberal establishment, and transsexuals rank above even blacks in the cultural Marxist pyramid of preference. This is because LGBT ideology is useful in achieving larger progressive goals. Among these is not merely to marginalize but to abolish Christianity. In Finland, the Christian faith may already be illegal:

Member of Parliament Paivi Rasanen and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola have been prosecuted now for nearly three years after Rasanen tweeted a picture of Bible verses in June 2019. Complaints about this tweet led to her prosecution under Finland’s “hate crimes” laws.

The government investigation of Rasanen’s tweet uncovered a theological pamphlet she wrote and Pojhola published in 2004, for which they have both been charged. The booklet states classic Christian teachings about sex as reserved only for marriage, and defining marriage as comprising only one man and one woman for life.

These views have been mainstream Christianity for the past 2,000 years. They could be summed up with the word “virtue.” Advocating virtue may be a criminal offense in Finland, as it is considered by leftists to be hateful to homosexuals.

The Finnish prosecutor who brought the case is seeking a fine of one-third of Rasanen’s annual income, the public erasure of documents and audio she’s made on the subject, and a financial penalty against the small religious organization Pohjola runs, the Luther Foundation. If the two Christians are convicted, the steepest possible penalty could be two years in prison.

Woke tyrants have designs beyond Finland.

If the prosecutor wins the case, it would mark an unprecedented expansion of identity laws that exist in most European countries, many U.S. cities and states, and that U.S. Democrats are trying to make a nationwide law in The Equality Act.

If the Christians are not found guilty of thoughtcrime, the prosecutor will appeal the ruling, then appeal it again. Rasanen and Pohjola will be repeatedly run through the wringer until the case reaches the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

The implications of them being found guilty there are scarier than anything Europeans have to fear from Vladimir Putin.

On a tip from Blackjack.


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