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My Swedish blog in YOUR language!

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

As Hanna and I are transitioning towards moving back home to Sweden, I have taken to writing on my Swedish blog, to the annoyance of many of my faithful readers. Well fear not, the internet is a wonderful and magical place.

Now you can access my Swedish blog in your preferred language!!

So bookmark the following pages

Croatian: http://www.olterman.se/blog/hr/
English: http://www.olterman.se/blog/en/
Latvian: http://www.olterman.se/blog/lv/

There are a few other languages, like finnish, italian, french, german, french etc, just find your flag in the sidebar of the blog and you will have access in your language!

Enjoy!

Why is this blog not updated?

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

I am in the middle of preparing three summer camps and finishing of a complete martial arts manual. It is four huge tasks and therefore I have little or no time for anything else. I will continue posting the Knight school material and maybe a sporadic post here and there.

The blog will spring to life again in august when  I have finished the move to London and hopefully have a whole new culture to bash (just kidding, gosh you britts take verything serious :P ) and my first steps as a Salvation Army Cadet to report on.

The non religious fanatic

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

It is strange and almost humorous to watch Christer Sturmark argue against religious beliefs trying to sell the secular society as the only viable future of the world.

In todays article in expressen Sturmark attacks  religous beliefs with what can only be likened to a religious frenzy as he explains that humanistic values are the salvation for our society that has been opressed by religion for far to long.

I cannot help but wonder what country Christer Sturmark lives in seeing that the religious opression in Sweden that he is fighting consists mainly of a minister on Gotland running a school church liked by Christian, muslim and atheist alike (oh except for the one humanist that got angry) or the fight against the horrid gideon bibles in the Scandic hotel rooms (again one humanist was offended) and Scandic removes the bibles in 130 hotels while happily serving porn in every hotelroom. I would like to personally recommend Christer Sturmark to get one of Mackan Anderssons humanist kits so that he can evade the heavy religious opression in Sweden.

Further in the article Sturmark makes an argument that the 25 top placed countries in UNs human development index are the countries with least believers.  Sturmark also mentions young women dying in illegal abortions as a crime of the church and the spreading of HIV in Africa being the fault of the catholic church for not condoning condoms. Sturmarks own brand of twisted logic is disregarding other factors like monetary standard and that the general wellfare of the country  could have anything to do with how often human rights are violated. He also chooses to ignore the fact that the churches of the world stand for almost all social innovation and aid whereas the humanist might have made the most contributions towards a democratic society they are not in the lead of social welfare and aid to those who are hurting.

Sturmarks comes across as a anti religious fanatic using very religious language and I can only agree whith the opposition, Christer Sturmark is by his rethorics guilty of all those things that he is accusing the religious movement of doing.

Salvationism revisited

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

2006112008403137168Sister Eleanor at the Evening Beaches Blog picked up on the conversation I had wit Graeme on which he blogged over at UK Salvationist. At the same time the discussion about uniform is yet again adressed over at Blod & Eld1. It all comes together in a discussion about our Salvation Army identity.

Here is my reply to the comment on the fact that more uniform wearing will not save anyone. (Translated from Swedish)

The Salvation Army is a Christian subculture, The Pentacostal movement already exists, we do not need to be like them, {{We are The Salvation Army and only by being The Salvation Army will we see people saved.}} This is the mandate we have been given by God!

By trying to become like other denominations we will die, or just become that other denomination, but we will not be The Salvation Army and we will not have the mandate to do what The Salvation Army was raised by God to do.

The real question is not the uniform, but the real question is rather, Did God raise up The Salvation Army and does The Salvation Army still have a right to exist today and in the future?

I say Yes! God raised up The Salvation Army to do a job and God gave us a unique way to do it! Part of our uniqueness is the soldiership, the uniform, the mercy seats, the military metaphor it is what makes us who we are. It doesn’t make us specia, but it does make us The Salvation Army.

Sister Eleanor I will join the party I will celebrate God and His calling to The Salvation Army by being a Salvationist without abandon, I will join you!

  1. The Swedish Salvation Army Youth web community []

Twitter

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

I was invited to join Twitter last night. So i surfed in and found a page where you with 140 characters can explain what you are doing right now and get an RSS feed of it. WHO CARES! Really, I just didn’t get it. But I joined anyway, this was to absurd a community not to be part of it if just for a little while.

Then I realized, you can connect your phone to twitter, as you sms your little blurb of what you are doing, it ends up on your feed, or on your blog if you have added it to your blog….

Aaaah all the things I can now do with it dawns on me as I start dreaming of the million situations I can now put on my blog without being close to a computer.

Then I realize that once you turn twitter on to your phone you get an sms everytime one of your friends update their feed !!!!

Now I truly see how I cannot live without twitter, prayer requests instantly distributed both to the blog and to my friends, a live update of my blog through the day, a chance of knowing where my friends are and what they are doing through sms messages…. It is all to good to be free, but it is.

So there you have it Twitter is the best thing since peanut butter now if I only had any friends who would get on the site I’d be laughing….

Oh how the great have fallen….

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

A little more than a year ago I was present at Dataphones (A swedish ISP where I used to be a System Administrator) anniversary party. The secret guestspeaker was Christer Sturmark who spoke eloquently and with great panache about the information society and how we have arrived where we are today. I was impressed not only with his communication skill but also with his insight into history and socio-economic trends. Christer sturmark then landed high on the list of people I would like to spend an afternoon with and discuss life the universe and everything.

Yesterday when I read his blog, and I was so dissapointed. I have no problems with the fact that Sturmark does not believe in God or that he prefers humanism and a scientific aproach, I would have suspected as much. No I have great respect for his command of language and his strong ideological stance but the way he puts it across is petty and with no compassion or respect. It hurts when someone you respect and see as a rolemodel turn around and not only become a normal human with faults like the rest of us but also show pettiness and a total disregard for other peoples human rights.

It is interesting to read how Sturmark critizes the church for being narrowminded, dead wrong and uninformed but then proves to be exactly that himself by how he presents it.

One shining example is where he points out that the archbishop of Sweden has been forced to appologize to “Humanisterna” (Sturmarks society of humanist belief, advocating belief in human ethics and scientific method without having to fall back on a higher power or religious text) because the archbishop did not realize that some comments was in fact not made by the society but by a single person not representing “Humanisterna”. Then without second thought Sturmark throws away the moral highground he has gained by retorting: If this is how badly they research their source material I understand how they can believe the Bible. By this Sturmark proves that he has done no research himself (since the Bible is the most researched and proven historically accurate document) and that whatever human ethics without God contains there is clearly no room for grace, humility or even common courtesy.

Sturmark claims to be a champion of the new modern secular society. If this is his idea of a secular society ruled by synicism, sarcasm, cheap shots and with no room for the higher virtues of goodness, kindness, love, patience, forgiveness. It is a society I will have no part in.

Furthermore Sturmark seems to have it in for the Christian church, while that certanly certanly doesn’t make him unique in any way he seems to have missed the fact that all forms of persecution historically has always made the church stronger. He also seems to have missed the fact that when you ridicule and belittle someone or their beliefs you only look small yourself.

So Christer Sturmark, while I applaud your eagerness to see society transformed. And I agree that there should be fairness and logic in the way the government relate to the church and vice versa, I urge you to reconsider the tone and the way you try to bring that about. Why throwing pies when we could instead unite in our belief that society needs to change for the better, that the broad public needs to be educated so they can choose what they believe in themselves not based on superstition but based on facts and perhaps an experience of the divine.

You claim to be the champion of freedom and clear thought, yet you seem to want everyone to think exactly like you, I do not see how that makes you any different from the nightmare image oif Christianity that you paint with your words.

Much grace

Patrik