Today's news: a family, or rather the mother, is getting a 1500 e compensation from her city because her child's school didn't tell beforehand that in an event in school where a visiting choir was introduced to the children and sang several songs the choir was a Christian one and sang songs of Jesus. And the family is atheist. Seems that "forcing" the child to listen to that without the mother's consent is against religious freedom because due to the songs the whole event can be considered a religious one.
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Seems so, from what I can find online.
Like most Finns my age I was raised as a Lutheran, but resigned from the Church some decades ago. I don't have any major problems with Christianity in general, although there are a few tenets I just can't believe in as well as a couple of things I'm inclined to believe even if they are not acknowledged by any churches, but I don't much like our Church. Or really any modern churches. But I do believe in God.
Same here. Most churches have been fully subverted, the current pope is in my opinion a satanist.
Yes he is, and more.