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  • Swedish state television promotes occultism!

    This year's Advent calendar, a popular program on the Swedish state television, has now been notified seven times to the The Broadcasting Commission.

    Parents have rebelled against the "Mystery of Greveholm - Count's return," and accused the series to encourage innocent children of occultism.

    To protect children

    - That I rule is that SVT will show "Spirit of the glass". I think there is something more than an innocent game, says Sara Strålin and continues:

    - I believe that there is a spirit world and I think that you should protect children from trying to get in touch. I think it can harm children's spiritual health.

    It's the second episode of "Mystery of Greveholm - Count's return" as children play "The Spirit of the glass".

    - Trying to make contact with the spirits that we are not aware of, it can lead us into a sense of being lost. I do not think that SVT will arouse the curiosity that children themselves are trying to do "Ghost in the glass," she says.
    I am glad Sweden still have a caring mother as Sara Strålin, who fight against the atheism and moral decay. I'm pretty sure she paddle her kids diligently, praise Jesus!

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    Re: Swedish state television promotes occultism!

    Even a polack Catholic priest has spoken out against this sinful show

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    Occultism claims mar Swedish Christmas show

    A Catholic priest and several angry viewers have attacked Swedish state broadcaster SVT, claiming its annual Christmas television special promotes occultism.

    Specifically, the complaints filed against the current installment of Sveriges Television's (SVT) Julkalendar ('Christmas Calendar') take issue with scenes in which children in the show are depicted playing 'Anden i glaset', a Swedish version of the ouija board.

    "As a practicing Christian, I think 'anden i glaset' is one of the most stupid games children could play," said priest Zbigniew Golebiewski at Saint Anna congregation in Nyköping in central Sweden told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

    "There could be very real consequences for people's spiritual and psychological welfare."

    Golebiewski has advised members of his congregation to not allow their children to watch Julkalender, which runs from December 1st through Christmas Eve and is has evolved into a cultural staple of Swedish children's holiday entertainment since its launch back in 1960.

    This year's show, entitled "Mysteriet på Greveholm - Grevens återkomst" ('The Mystery of Greveholm Castle - The Earl's Return'), features ghosts and children trying to solve the aforementioned mystery.

    Sweden's Broadcasting Standards Agency (Granskningsnämnden) has so far received seven letters of complaint from members of the public.

    SVT confirmed that they had also received several complaints directly from viewers.

    "We have freedom of religion in Sweden and people are free to believe in what they want. We try to give space to many different voices," the show's script writer Dan Zethraeus told the paper.

    Zethraeus did not take the priest's criticism to heart:

    "This particular Julkalendern doesn't promote his religion, that is true."

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      Re: Swedish state television promotes occultism!

      SVT (Swedish state television) is just a bunch of commie loons. It makes me so angry that it's state financed. I find their atheistic propaganda sickening. I'd like them to tell me how much religious freedom they think they'll have in hell!
      Are you a filthy sinner unable to keep your hands off your John Thomas? http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=86786

      Is your wife disobedient? http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=86604

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