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The Finnish church created and lured teenagers into spells and witch competitions. prepare Posting in CHAT: Russia A Lutheran church in Helsinki turned into Hogwarts over the weekend as teenagers spent an "evening at Potter Church" there. According to the parish's Facebook page, the program included a wizard competition testing children's knowledge of magic and Potter. In addition, they created their own spells. Church night for teenagers caused a lot of discussion. In the comments, parishioners wondered why the community organized an event about witches and wizards, since the Bible prohibits all witchcraft. The rector of the church, Elina Perttilä, answered the questions as follows: “I am aware of the discussion that took place among Christians about Harry Potter. For some, this story is witchcraft and therefore harmful. Other Christians think that Potter is just a fairy tale, and like other fairy tales, you can immerse yourself in the world it creates, you can enjoy it, and you can deal with many difficult things through it. I myself take the latter view and therefore see no problem in a child event sticking to a known theme and continuing the game based on it. Without deciding whether Potter represents witchcraft or is just a fairy tale, I think the theme of the church evening was chosen unwisely. Even if you playfully create your own spells and play witches and wizards during church night, these terms refer to a world you should be wary of. We are talking about paganism and have nothing to do with Christianity, but rather with other forces. It is good in itself that churches are being creative and trying to come up with different new topics and interesting content for activities for children and young people. Of course, you should use topics that are relevant to our time, but you should also avoid controversial topics.” Some clarification: From the church website: “Church nights are an event where you can spend time together and experience what sleep is like. Church evenings in the Malmi parish are free. Church night is a great way to meet new people and have a little adventure. 20.-21.4 Church Grades 1-7 Do you want to get into Hogwarts or take part in it? magic tournament? Now you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of magic. Church night begins on Saturday 20.4 and ends on Sunday at 21.00 am. Electronic registration: 1.3.- 31. elected vicar of the largest parish of Helsinki, the parish of Malmi, from 2022. There were seven candidates for this position. Elina Perttilä is a 46-year-old priest and doctor of theology. In addition to her parish work, Perttilä studied Bible at the University of Helsinki, where she received her doctorate in 2013. She also worked as a teacher. Elina Perttilä has been working in Malmi parish since 2013. The parish council that carried out the selection said in its presentation that Perttilä had the broadest and best skills to meet the specific requirements of the position among the candidates. She has experience in solving management problems, good knowledge of the urban environment and is well acquainted with the activities of the church. cookhttps://www.seurakuntalainen.fihttps://www.helsinginseurakunnat.fihttps://www.kirkkojakaupunki.fihttps://aftershock.news Source link Source link