He cannot accept the Christian faith, he considers it a mistake, so an Afghan migrant in Germany started to empty a church, reads the V4NA website.
Pastor Klemens Müller noticed when he looked out the window that a man was carrying furniture and fixtures out of the church around noon Thursday in Nordhausen, Thuringia. The man unloaded everything from the church that he could move, the chairs, hymnals, the crucifix from the church wall, reports the Nnz-online news portal.
When the pastor questioned him, the man justified his actions by saying that he considers the Christian faith to be a mistake.
The 30-year-old Afghan man came to Germany in 2015 and has been living in Nordhausen since 2016. He did not behave aggressively during the evacuation of the church, but he made it clear to the pastor that he cannot accept the Christian faith and that he considers it a fundamental mistake that Jesus Christ is the son of God. Finally, at the pastor's request, he stopped evacuating the church, and one of the church workers called the police.
The Afghan man is being prosecuted for trespassing and causing property damage, as he broke a display case while unpacking the church and the Christ statue on the crucifix was also broken. You can't tell if it's by accident or on purpose.
Regarding the case, Matthias Jendricke, Nordhausen's social democratic councilor, told Nnz-online that he strongly condemns the case.
This is why I pleaded this summer not to accept more refugees from Afghanistan. Most people reject our culture. It is a mistake to think that they want to integrate, he said, adding that this case also proves it.
According to the left-wing prime minister candidate in Hungary, migrants can be integrated quickly. Magyarnemzet.hu drew attention to this here
Source: Hungarian Nation
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