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Default Sweden celebrates Easter with witches, sex and satan! - 11-15-2011, 08:56 PM

Sorry if i got the titlte wrong, its not my fault that the Swedes thinks that Easter is the same thing as halloween

This is outrageous! Did you think that it couldnt get more satanic than the easter bunny? Then you should take a look at how the Swedes celebrates easter!

http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/an...erinsweden.htm

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So how is Easter celebrated in Sweden?

In Sweden, common Easter traditions include egg painting. Children dressed up as Easter witches with long skirts, colorful headscarves and painted red cheeks, go from house to house in the neighborhood and present the occupants with paintings and drawings in the hope of getting sweets in return. According to Swedish folklore, during Easter the witches fly to Blåkulla (the Blue Mountain) to meet the devil.

Small branches and twigs of willow or birch are a common sight in every Swedish house during the Eater holidays. Feathers and small decorations are also placed on these twigs in a vase.

For lunch/dinner on Holy Saturday, families traditionally feast on a smörgåsbord of herring, salmon, potatoes, eggs and other kinds of food. Most businesses are closed in Sweden during the Easter holidays. Keep the national holidays in mind when you plan your trip and activities.

"Easter" in Swedish is Påsk.
And here you can read about what Blåkulla is, the place where the Swedish witches go to on easter every year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockula

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Blockula (Blåkulla in modern Swedish) was a legendary meadow where the Devil held his Earthly court during a witches' Sabbat. This meadow could only be reached by a magical flight. It was described as "a delicate large Meadow, whereof you can see no end".
There was said to be a large gate located in the meadow that led to a smaller meadow. In the smaller meadow there stood a house. In an enormous room in this house: "[…] there stood a very long Table, at which the Witches did sit down: And […] hard by this Room was another Chamber, where there were very lovely and delicate Beds."
The Devil was dressed "in a gray Coat, and red and blue Stockings: He had a red Beard, a high-crown’d Hat, with Linnen of divers Colours, wrapt about it, and long Garters upon his Stockings". The Devil then "would go with them that he liked best, into a Chamber, where he committed venerous Acts with them: and this indeed all confessed, That he had carnal knowledge of them, and that the Devil had Sons and Daughters by them, which he did Marry together, and they did couple, and brought forth Toads and Serpents."
This really shows Swedes for what they really are, a bunch of satanists and wiccans who wants their daughters to have sex with satan! The disturbing fact is that Blåkulla actually exists, visiting Blåkulla was illegal when Europe still was Christian(before they went back to their original satanic roots in the 20th century), and people have been sentenced to death for visiting Blåkulla during the time when it was a capital crime. So yes, unfortuently, this place exists, how else could people be convicted for visiting it?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A4ret_Jonsdotter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geske
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malin_Matsdotter

Besides, Easter is a Christian holiday where you are supposed to praise Jesus, and not some wiccan orgy!

Last edited by Proud Faroese; 11-15-2011 at 09:15 PM. Reason: wrong word
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