@tanjaostman @Olamide Thank you for posting this. I read it. It is certainly a chilling story for devout and committed Christians of former "Christian nations."

@His_story @Olamide Thank you for that comment! And it's a little bit contradicting, since a great majority of the population is (nominal) evangelical Christians. Around 70 % belong to the Lutheran State Church (in the 80s it was 90 %). But it's a very strong tradition with infant baptism, which leads to membership. So most members haven't chosen themselves to become members.

@tanjaostman @Olamide That’s a very interesting break-down. It sounds like there isn’t much true commitment. Thank you for that info. It sounds like what’s happening in US churches, where there is a growing polarity between “Christians” who don’t believe the Bible and those who do.

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@His_story @tanjaostman @Olamide yes this is true. But God is building His Church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. That's the Church I want to see

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