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Sunday, December 29, 2013

What does the female archbishop of the Lutheran Church of Sweden have in common with Francis the dhimmi Catholic Pope in the Vatican?


They both love Muslims .... the very people, who given a chance, would cut both to bite sized pieces are loved to pieces by both these mega dhimmis. 

The madness of Pope Francis:

From RadioFreeEurope:
....On Islam, Francis said  closer ties to Muslims are of "great importance" to the Catholic Church. He added that Christians should embrace Muslim immigrants "with affection and respect" as Christians would expect to receive in predominantly Muslim countries......

From ChristianToday:
....Church relations with Islam have so far been positive under Pope Francis' leadership.  In his apostolic exhortation he underlined the importance of Catholic-Muslim relations, and highlighted their common Abrahamic roots.
"We must never forget that they profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, who will judge humanity on the last day," the Pope wrote.....

The stupidity of Church of Sweden's archbishop, over and besides the below, this woman sent out to those around her, a book on Islam... was it as a Christmas gift? ... I don't know.

Bruce Bawer writing at VirtueOnline:
....Sweden is the gift that keeps on giving - to Islam. In recent weeks, for those of you who are keeping score at home, Swedish feminists mounted a nationwide "hijab campaign" in "solidarity" with a Muslim woman whose veil may or may not have been yanked off her head in a parking garage, and the government announced its intention to grant automatic permanent residency to refugees from Syria. Now comes the news that the Church of Sweden has chosen as its new leader a woman who, judging from recent statements, does not care to recognize much of a difference between Jesus Christ and Muhammed.

But first a little background. Unlike the Church of Norway and the Church of Denmark, the Church of Sweden is no longer an official state church, having been cut loose in the year 2000 (a fate which will probably befall its sister Scandinavian churches before too long). But although its pews, like those in Norway and Denmark, are pretty empty most of the time (while most Swedes are church members, only 2% attend services regularly), the church in Sweden continues, like its Norwegian and Danish counterparts, to receive generous cash subsidies from the government, and still enjoys a high public profile. Scandinavians may not go to church, and most of them may not be devout believers in much of anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they don't identify, perhaps even strongly, as Christians - or, more specifically, Lutherans.....

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