Hundreds of Norwegians have sex with animals

After 28 years of free flow, sex with animals was re-banned in Norway in 2010. The Journal has found evidence of widespread zoofili.

Dogs are normally very kind to man. Some people sexually abuse such pets.

7th of October 2007, a police officer was called to stop a man who had sex with a horse.  The problem was that Norway had no law banning such perversion.

The Journal is a scientist Magazine of the University of Oslo. in march 2011, the magazine published proof of widespread sexual abuse of animals in Norway.

This was the findings in the report:

1. On the dating webside “beast-dating” there are 100 active users.

2. On various animal sex websites there are more than 100 Norwegians who share pictures and experiences.

3. The Food inspection authority FIA (Mattilsynet) is the overseeing authority of this law. They do not have resources to enforce the law.

4. The police and FIA do not have enough knowledge about the topic.

5. Scientists agree that sexual abuse of animals are as bad a pedophilia and abuse of Children.

6. The animal health authority in not educated in how to disclose sexual abuse of animals.

The scientists did a string operation. They secretly entered into the online forums who promotes sex between men and animals:

February 2011: The journal makes a profile on an online dating site for people who prefer sex with animals.

  “I have a dog who is ready at any time, anywhere. Tell  the lady she needs to be ready for a rough treatment” is one of the replies.

Another person in the online society offers his dog for a small commission.

On the site “beast dating”, some rent out their animals for free. Some wants to participate in the sexual act, others would prefer to be onlookers.  Men like to watch when a dog have intercourse with a lady. Another women likes to have dogs have oral sex with her.

Another online forum is linked to this website.  Here the members exchange experiences, set up dates and distribute videos.

 “Norway, Danish and International animal sex websites is full of Norwegians who desire sex with animals, the Norwegian Tabloid VG reported in 2009.

These sites has not disappeared after the law was changes in 2009.

80 of the members on beast dating are Norwegians, and the forum site has 50 members.  On the two sites “PornBay” and “Zootube”, 1.000 Norwegians have signed up.

A net society named “beastsex Norway” had 350 members when it was closed in 2004.

On a set of online debate forums 77 persons claims their are achieve users of sex with animals. Another 92 explains they are interested in their first try.  Four of them explains that they had only had sex with animals, to see them suffer.

When the law against sodomy was removed in Norway in 1972, the legalization of men having sex with men was accomplish. But the law against sex with animals were also removed. From 1972 to 2010 there was no law in Norway against having sex with an animal.

Soure: University of Oslo

My comment:

After seeing two woman sexually abusing this dog, this verse from the Bible makes perfectly sense:

 Revelation 22:15
Outside are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the idolaters and everyone who loves and practices falsehood.

I also wounder if these two women would ever pick up a Bible, and read this verse:

 Leviticus 18:23
“‘Do not have sexual relations with an animal and defile yourself with it. A woman must not present herself to an animal to have sexual relations with it; that is a perversion.

Norway found oil i 1969. The new oil riches quickly became a curse for the Norwegians. One of the poorest country in Europe corrupted her self, and the population became lovers of money.

From 1971 onwards, Norway honored their old pagan "gods" for her new oil riches.

Already the summer of 1971, Norway hailed the Norwegian pagan Goddess “Frigg” by naming a new gas reservoir after her.

This gas field is found in the North Sea.

The Norwegian law against sodomy was removed  21st of April 1972.

The “party” is still on.

In 1974 an oilfield and platform in the North Sea was named after the Norwegian pagan sun god of “Odin”. 

In the years thereafter, most of the Oil fields and platforms were named after pagan “gods”.

Written by Ivar

Anglican priest gave communion host to a dog

Anglican priest Marguerite Rea gave communion to a dog in St. Peter’s Anglican Church in Toronto.

An Anglican priest let a dog eat the "body of Jesus", represented by a wafer.

St. Peter’s Anglican Church has long been known as an open and inclusive place. So open, it seems, they won’t turn anyone away. Not even a dog.

That’s how a blessed canine ended up receiving communion from interim priest Rev. Marguerite Rea during a morning service the last Sunday in June.

According to those in attendance at the historical church at 188 Carlton St. in downtown Toronto, it was a spontaneous gesture, one intended to make both the dog and its owner – a first timer at the church — feel welcomed.

But at least one parishioner saw the act as an affront to the rules and regulations of the Anglican Church. He filed a complaint with the reverend and with the Anglican Diocese of Toronto about the incident – and has since left the church.

“I wrote back to the parishioner that it is not the policy of the Anglican Church to give communion to animals,” said Bishop Patrick Yu, the area bishop of York-Scarborough responsible for St. Peter’s, who received the complaint in early July.

“I can see why people would be offended. It is a strange and shocking thing, and I have never heard of it happening before”.

“I think the reverend was overcome by what I consider a misguided gesture of welcoming.”

Rev. Rea was contacted numerous times about the incident, but did not want to comment.
“She is quite embarrassed by it,” said Yu.

But congregants of the church say the act wasn’t meant to be controversial. Peggy Needham, the deputy people’s warden was sitting near the front of the church when the dog was given the wafer.

It was the first time Needham had seen the man and his dog in church. He had been invited to the service after an incident where police heckled him as he sat peacefully on the steps of the church early one morning during the G20 weekend.

Angry over the experience, he called the church to vent. They invited him to come to church, and he did, bringing his dog with him.

When it was time for communion, the man went up to receive the bread and the wine, with the dog. “I am sure for Marguerite that was a surprise, like it was for all of us,” said Needham. “But nobody felt like it was a big deal, because it wasn’t a big deal.”

According to the account Yu heard, the man asked the reverend to give the dog a wafer. But Needham says she doesn’t recall the man making such a request. Instead, she said Rev. Rea instinctively leaned over and placed a wafer on the dog’s wagging tongue.

“I think it was this natural reaction: here’s this dog, and he’s just looking up, and she’s giving the wafers to people and she just gave one to him,” said Needham.

An Anglican priest blesses a dog at St. Joe's Church

“Anybody might have done that. It’s not like she’s trying to create a revolution.”

Days later, the church and diocese received a complaint from one parishioner, who felt the church offended the sacred ritual.

The bread and wine are meant to represent the body and blood of Jesus Christ and are only to be given to those who have been baptized.

Yu said when he spoke to Rev. Rea, she apologized for what she had done and said she would not do it again.

“Unless there is any further evidence that she is giving communion to animals, the matter is closed . . . we are after all, in the forgiveness and repair business,” he said.

Needham said the church has always been open to animals and once a year conducts a service to bless pets. Which is why the incident hardly caused a stir among the congregants – except for one.

“In his email, the man’s argument was that Christ wouldn’t have liked it,” said Needham.

“But in my opinion, Christ would have thought it was neat. It was just being human. And it made everyone smile.”

Source: The Star.

My comment:

Evangelical Christians do not think Anglican nor dogs get holy by eating the wafer host.  The so-called “Holy communion” do not make anyone holy. Neither did it make the students of Jesus holy.

The Apostle Peter renounced his faith is Jesus three times after the meal. On the way to Golgata, all of them less John ran away.

Jesus wanted to eat his last super with his students. It was the Jewish passover. Jesus broke bread with his students, and told them always remember the bread of life that came down form Heaven.

This is the true understanding of the teachings of Jesus. Many Churches has made this lesson about love and sharing in our fellowships into a man made religious ritual.

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