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Thursday at lunchtime at the Frauenbergkirche in Nordhausen: Pastor Klemens Müller happened to look out the window and watched a man carry the movable furniture out of the church. He has already lugged chairs, hymn books, the cross from the church wall and other altar items onto the forecourt and didn’t seem to be finished with his work, reports nzz-online.de.
Addressed by the pastor, the person seeking asylum justified his actions with religious principles:
“Can’t accept Christian faith”
The “refugee” describes the Christian faith as “wrong” and takes the view that it is fundamentally a mistake that Jesus Christ is God’s Son. Which is why he felt compelled to redecorate such a house of worship, as the aforementioned online portal writes. He made his point of view clear that he cannot accept the Christian faith. However, he was so understanding that he finished his clearing work after Pastor Müller confronted him.
While the pastor was in dialogue with the representative of the Religion of Peace about questions of faith, his secretary called the police, who ultimately banned the intruder from the house and, after recording his personal details, issued an expulsion order and filed a complaint.
Christ figure destroyed, display case broken open
There will not be a figure of Christ on the cross for the time being, because it broke during the “transport work.” A showcase inside the church was also broken into and cleared out. Psychologists will probably earn a lot of money to find out whether he is guilty or just has the usual mental illness.
“Asylum seeker” came with the surge of migrants in 2015
The believer comes from Afghanistan and came to Germany in 2015. It is not known whether he was pelted with plush teddy bears by crazy do-gooders when he arrived. Since 2016, he has lived in the district of Nordhausen. I wonder why? Wouldn’t he be a better match for his fellow believers in Afghanistan, who are now on the verge of building their paradise on earth in advance? And he would not have any problems with the Christian faith there, nor would any of his fellow believers who are being fed here.
Thursday at lunchtime at the Frauenbergkirche in Nordhausen: Pastor Klemens Müller happened to look out the window and watched a man carry the movable furniture out of the church. He has already lugged chairs, hymn books, the cross from the church wall and other altar items onto the forecourt and didn’t seem to be finished with his work, reports nzz-online.de.
Addressed by the pastor, the person seeking asylum justified his actions with religious principles:
“Can’t accept Christian faith”
The “refugee” describes the Christian faith as “wrong” and takes the view that it is fundamentally a mistake that Jesus Christ is God’s Son. Which is why he felt compelled to redecorate such a house of worship, as the aforementioned online portal writes. He made his point of view clear that he cannot accept the Christian faith. However, he was so understanding that he finished his clearing work after Pastor Müller confronted him.
While the pastor was in dialogue with the representative of the Religion of Peace about questions of faith, his secretary called the police, who ultimately banned the intruder from the house and, after recording his personal details, issued an expulsion order and filed a complaint.
Christ figure destroyed, display case broken open
There will not be a figure of Christ on the cross for the time being, because it broke during the “transport work.” A showcase inside the church was also broken into and cleared out. Psychologists will probably earn a lot of money to find out whether he is guilty or just has the usual mental illness.
“Asylum seeker” came with the surge of migrants in 2015
The believer comes from Afghanistan and came to Germany in 2015. It is not known whether he was pelted with plush teddy bears by crazy do-gooders when he arrived. Since 2016, he has lived in the district of Nordhausen. I wonder why? Wouldn’t he be a better match for his fellow believers in Afghanistan, who are now on the verge of building their paradise on earth in advance? And he would not have any problems with the Christian faith there, nor would any of his fellow believers who are being fed here.