Sunday, July 17, 2011

Norway: Proposal To Build An ‘Interfaith Center’ For Dialogue With Islam On Site Where Christianity Began In Norway


Ned May
The Battle of Stiklestad in 1030
Our Norwegian correspondent The Observer sends this translation from a Norwegian paper about the controversy over a proposed interfaith center at a site that is important to the history of Christianity in Norway. He includes this introduction:
The article concerns the lengths various official Church representatives in Norway are willing to go to in order to please the Religion of Peace and its practitioners. With “friends” like these, who needs enemies?
The idea has been debated in the media for the last couple of days, and I can say with my hand on my heart that the majority of Norwegians are opposed to it. If the plans were to go ahead it would be akin to an act of treason, and needless to say, it would be very offensive to Norwegians.
Vebjørn Selbekk is of course the former editor of the newspaper Magazinet, who published the Motoons in 2005 and was forced to make a public apology by the Norwegian political establishment. Read the rest on: 

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  1. Copy link in address line browser and you can read it,

    Ariel

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