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Norway: Jan Hanvold doesn't like democracy, especially if the pesky electorate doesn't vote the way he wants them to. So, what is a fundie preacher to do? Ask his imaginary friend to bring down the government, of course.
The Labor Party and the Center Party we can swallow, but the Socialist Left stands for a de-Christianizing stance that we just cannot support,Hanvold said on his live program on Thursday evening, the Christian newspaper Magazinet reports.
Several Christians have asked to pray for the government, but I pray for a Cabinet crisis,Hanvold said. The recent Socialist Left party call to boycott Israel was the final straw.
Praying for Cabinet crisis—Aftenposten, 2nd December 2005.
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1: Posted by: belledame222 | December 8, 2005 3:49 PM
Sigh. I'm dismayed (but also a tad relieved in a perverse way) to know that we're (the U.S.) not the only ones dealing with these fuckwits...
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