Posted on 02/15/2018 12:11:06 PM PST by davikkm
Church of Sweden Bishop Fredrik Modeus has announced his support for Muslims in the city of Växjö being able to publicly broadcast a call to prayer saying he looked forward to hearing it along with church bells. Bishop Modeus took to Twitter to say he approved of the application by Muslims in the city publicly broadcast their call to prayer on Fridays writing: I welcome the application and look forward to hearing both church bells and prayer announcements in our city.
The tweet also included a link to the Bishops Facebook page, though any content has since been removed or deleted.
Several days ago, local Muslim leader Imam Ismail Abu Helal said the call to prayer would enable Muslims to better integrate into Swedish society.
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He should get real familiar with it. Check out the acoustics in Syria or Libya. Have the local clerics show him around the town. I’d like that....a lot. I’m sure he’d do just great.
Sounds like he, like the whole of Sweden, meekly accepts his country’s future as a dhimmi state.
You will, bish, and you’ll hear the sound of a sharp knife being used by a m*slim as they do while yelling their favorite words “allahu akhbar.”
People like this bishop would convert to Islam if given a choice to do so or die.
Svedish suicide!
Europe is dying at a breathtaking pace, isnt it?
What other anti-Christian death cults does he like?
Satanists? Maybe Voodoo?
Satan is in control of this bishop’s soul.
” ... saying he looked forward to hearing it along with church bells. “
How will he feel when the muslims ban the bells?
Sweden, these days, is nothing more than France on steroids.
Woudln’t want to be handcuffed to this “bishop” when he croaks. Hope he has an asbestos suit.
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