Tuesday 24 September 2024

In Sweden, a Christian True Believer is "Luna Lovegood"


New blog on the kid: In Sweden, a Christian True Believer is "Luna Lovegood" · Assorted retorts from yahoo boards and elsewhere: I Think the God's Not Dead Movies Have a Point · Creation vs. Evolution: Have You Ever Heard of Jan Lööf?

in the books 13:48 Luna lives in reality where her 13:50 fantasies remain just that fantasies and 13:54 this creates a special Aura around her 13:57 she believes in what seems like fiction 13:59 to others that's her strength


How Luna Lovegood Changed Harry Potter Forever!
meninogui | 18 Sept. 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3_uc4XrPws


In the Roman Catholic Church, a perceptive and objective scientist either is a Christian or bolsters Christianity:

A Jewish Shroud of Turin Expert
Gary Habermas | 8 Febr. 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es9Rjg8codQ


Like Barrie Schwortz bolsters Christian belief without being Christian. A Christian is as factbased as Hermione.

Did I mention that Catholicism and Sweden don't go very well together? Being a Catholic in Sweden is tough, there are 130 000 Catholics who belong to the Catholic diocese of Stockholm, Novus Ordo and Extraordinary Form, in a population of 10,49 millions two years ago, that's 1.24 %. It's essential to those guys to keep divisions at a minimum, so, an FSSPX-er or Sedevacantist is not really all that welcome among them. The FSSPX has three priests in Sweden and one of them is based in London. Sedevacantists have even fewer occasions to assist Holy Mass. IMBC states on their site: ROMANIA, BULGARY, FINLAND AND SWEDEN We celebrate there occasionally, please contact us if you’re interested. ...

Being friends with Luna Lovegood is one thing. Being friends with a Luna Lovegood (as Rowling wrote her) who thinks she's Hermione is another thing. That's how the typical Swede who remains a typical Swede will feel about the acquaintance of a Catholic who remains a Catholic. Obviously, unless the acquaintance is a fairly casual one, where they don't really need to get to know each other. To some Catholics having those relations to many Swedes are no problem, they already have their circles and their support. Converts who already got carreer, friends and family before converting. Immigrants. Swedish second, third or fourth generation Catholics (I knew a fifth generation one) who are decided to stick to the non-trad parish and be discrete in how they deal with Swedes. I am in none of these positions./HGL

PS A person with a very hateful attitude against the Shroud of Turin (who will not be named) reminded me of the hate I got on a Swedish forum the other day. Sweden is a place where my enemies and haters can thrive and get away with hating and overtly expressing their hatred and face no even social or moral consequences./HGL

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