As our portal also reported , the Helsinki District Court recently put an end to an absurd court proceeding. The former Finnish Minister of the Interior, Ms. Päivi Räsänen, who stands for her Christian faith, was acquitted of all charges.

The fact that proceedings were initiated against him at all is a disgrace in itself , practically because he quoted from the Bible and sent a message to his church, the Finnish evangelicals, for its support of Pride, and several priests even joined the provocative march. It was also a "crime" by the Finnish attorney general - may his name be eternally disgraced: Raija Toiviainen - that he used the words of the Holy Scriptures to declare that only men and women exist.

Huge international indignation accompanied - rightfully so - the chase launched against Ms. Päivi, which is a disgraceful attack not only on her person, but also on the Christian faith and the Holy Scriptures. The NGO CitizenGo started collecting signatures, protesting against the modern-day persecution of Christians, as a result of which 350,304 signatures were collected in support of Paiv, which were also delivered to the Finnish Attorney General who had lost his mind. And in Budapest, in front of the Finnish embassy, ​​more than 3,000 protesters protested against the scandalous procedure.

The collaboration proved to be successful, and the verdict was acquitted.

Päivi said after the sentencing: "I am grateful to God and to everyone who supported me."

Despite the fact that the LGBTQ lobby launched a huge campaign to discredit Päivi, the court's decision was unanimous. The judges concluded that “it is not for the district court to interpret biblical concepts. […] We regret that this was brought to court in the first place. It should never have been this way. We regret that the public prosecutor began to criticize the Bible and raised theological questions."

The prosecution was ordered to pay more than €60,000 in legal costs and was given seven days to file a possible appeal. The Christian-hating Attorney General continues his rampage because he exercised his right to appeal.

Päivi is ready to fight to the end for freedom of speech and religion, even if it brings her before the European Court of Human Rights. Päivi urges all of us to dare to stand up and defend Christian values. Let's remember II. John Paul : "Do not be afraid!" Let's take this sentence into our hearts and be brave!

In a video message, Mrs. Paivi thanked those who supported her and prayed for her. He also mentioned his Hungarian supporters separately in the message.

 

Source: CitizenGo

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