Posted on 10/17/2013 12:20:28 PM PDT by Rashputin
The Dhimmi Church of Sweden
Posted on October 17, 2013 by Baron Bodissey
As reported here last weekend, a controversy has arisen in Sweden over the inability of candidates for the office archbishop in the Swedish Church to affirm that Jesus Christ presented a truer picture of God than Mohammed.
One of the illustrious clerics who seemed all too willing to blur the distinctions between Christianity and Islam was the front-runner Antje Jackelén, who has since been elected to become the new archbishop. Our Swedish correspondent LN has translated several articles about the controversy, beginning with an overview of the theologian Eva Hamberg, who left the church rather than be a party to the encroachment of Chrislam.
Unfortunately, like so many other Scandinavian institutions political parties, media outlets, and most private charitable organizations the Swedish church is state-funded. This means that most non-state alternatives are competitively hobbled, and remain largely vestigial. Ms. Hamberg may thus find it hard to obtain a new, paying position in any non-PC Christian church in Sweden.
A translation from Fria Tider:
Theologian: Swedish Church has no future
As a Christian, it is wise to leave the increasingly secularized Swedish church, says Eva Hamberg, a former priest and well-known theologian.
Last week the priest and professor Eva Hamberg left the Swedish church, which she believes has been secularized and politicized to an extent that she can not endorse.
The Straw that broke the camels back for Hamberg was the hearing before the archbishop election, when only one of the candidates clearly answered yes to the question if Jesus gives a truer picture of God than Muhammad.
That the Liberal candidate Antje Jackelén yesterday was appointed to become Archbishop Anders Wejryds successor has not got Hamberg to look optimistic on the future of the Swedish Church.
When believers begin to leave, it becomes difficult for the church to maintain its legitimacy. I do not think it has got a future, says Hamberg to Sydsvenskan.
She says that she has received numerous emails from both clergy and laity expressing understanding for her decision to leave the church and they says that they are planning to do the same.
When asked if she is still a Christian responds Hamberg Oh yes, thats why Im leaving.
Until 1996, all Swedes automatically became members of the Swedish church at birth. Members of the Swedish church annual pay church tax on an average of one percent of their income. Anyone who is a member of the Swedish Church on November 1 has to pay church tax for the following year.
To exit the Swedish Church
Its very easy to quit the church; you report your withdrawal to your local parish. You can visit, call or write to your church and ask for a form of exit. There is no cost for terminating your membership.
If you regret it, you are welcome to become a member again.
A brief excerpt from an interview with the new PC and very Islam-friendly archbishop, from Svenska Dagbladet:
Religious diversity is an asset
Swedens new archbishop Antje Jackelén wants to see more cooperation with Muslim, Jewish and other religious organizations. And the Swedish church can expect to continue to lose members, she says in an interview with the Svenska Dagbladet.
The church continues to lose members. How can it be stopped?
Stopped and stopped. It is clear that anyone who leaves the church is a loss to the church community.
The Islam-critical and anti-PC site Avpixlat presents a different perspective:
New archbishop has Allahu akhbar as motto
Islamization of the Church
As feared, the politically correct and religion-relativistic bishop of Lund, Antje Jackelén, was elected new archbishop of the Swedish Church.
[Antje Jackelén] In interviews she now says that she in her new ministry will push for more cooperation with Muslim organizations.
This is in line with her personal motto which is a direct translation of the Muslim war cry of Allahu akhbar, i.e. God is greater, and which is also the title of a book she has published.
It created an uproar when the influential theologian Eva Hamberg announced the other day her renunciation of the priesthood, leaving the Swedish Church after Jackelén and the other candidates for archbishop equated during the hearing that preceded the election the good judgment of the Muslim prophet Muhammad with Jesus.
This does not seem to worry Jackelén, who on Tuesday tossed out PC phrases like religious diversity is an asset and interfaith dialogue.
Jackelén has also for a long time embraced Multiculturalism in Malmö, where she actively worked to adapt the Christian church so as not to annoy the ever-increasing Muslim population in the region.
The fact that the Swedish Church, as a result of this as well as the demographic change with increasing number of Muslim immigrants, is steadily losing members, Jackelén does not find problematic but something that the Church has to accept.
Jackelén will willingly sacrifice members of the Swedish Church to continue on the past decades chosen path of political correctness, of hiding illegals, employing of imams, etc. a church for the immediate mourners as she and colleagues Eva Brunne [leftist bishop of Stockholm] and Helle Klein [former editor of the national slush newspaper Aftonbladet], will continue to conduct an inquisition against the Sweden-friendly national movement, the old Church of Sweden.
What Jackelén at all costs wants to stand in the way of is a Swedish national church as guardian of our Christian cultural heritage, being part of the foundation that made the West strong, successful and prosperous, in their role of acting as an antithesis to Islam, which subjected countries and entire continents to conflict, terror, oppression, stagnation, poverty, and wars.
why would a Christian remain in Sweden? Like North Korea.
Why did Paul go to Corinth? There are lost souls there.
Jesus was there in the beginning, He is the author of life.
The jihadis are laughing as they sharpen their machetes.
The fools...
It's probably too much to ask Ms. Hamberg to consider what her own role was in the dissolution of serious Christian life in Sweden.
It seems like a minimal requirement for archbishop should be that you are a Christian.
If the people at the top of the church are no longer Christians, and the church membership never noticed it, then the holy spirit has already left the building. What remains is not the church.
If my Swedish grandparents were still alive, they would be aghast at this. That Sweden would sink to this level would be incomprehensible to them.
Not to mention the priestesses.
The confluence of state churches and the transnational religion of cultural Marxism is not pretty.
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