If you haven’t read my previous article, post-Substack CP articles I’ve written in the 8 years I’ve been with them, are now only accessible at the moment on Web.Archive.
This is because of CaldonPool.com‘s shift from WordPress to Substack.
With that in mind and news Päivi has now been convicted of “hate speech” for reasoning against the “love is love” false god, I figured I would repost 7 articles I’ve written since 2021 about this important case here:
2021: Christian Leaders Face Six Years In Prison For Quoting the Bible on Homosexuality
2022: Expressing Biblical Beliefs Is Not “Hate Speech”: Finnish Court
2023: Finnish DOJ’s Persecution of Acquitted Bible Quoting Legislator Is a Massive Waste of Taxpayer Funds
Also 2023: Finnish Free Speech Win: Päivi Räsänen Declared Not Guilty of Blaspheming the LGBTQ+
2024: Finnish Bureaucrats Pursue Pro-LGBTQ+ Prosecution of Bible-Quoting Grandmother for a THIRD Time
God willing, today’s article for Caldron Pool will add an 8th article attempt to bring this epoch-making case to the attention of a largely complacent and compliant Church and its 21st century comfortable post-modern version of Christianity.
We live in an age of unrestrained narcissism.
This “blog” was always about speaking up for those who refuse to fall in, lineup, salute and goosestep in unison with the state, stale institutionalised career bureaucracies, or the “don’t be good, be loved” Revelation 3:16ers. My aim here has always been to edify in an edgy way.
I speak for those who oppose a sugar-coated, “you do you” Christianity which sells the false idea that a Church attendance record earns the assurance of salvation, instead of our confidence being (Hebrews 10) the outworking of God’s grace in Jesus Christ (Romans 8).
That attendance as assurance is a fickle Christian facade that welds works to righteousness, puts talent over character, appearances before substance, all while falsely believing that a person’s beauty, charm and charisma is proof that person is God’s “anointed.”
To paraphrase the mighty Keith Green, this version of Christianity is about as lost as a car sitting in a garage thinking that by doing so it turns the car into a garage.