How to solve a most complex and controversial issues in the world
The Israel-Palestina conflict
Ten dangers of mixing religion with politics
1. Historical Occupation: Palestine was historically inhabited by Arabs, and it has been under occupation by various foreign powers throughout history.
2. International Law: International law recognizes the right of self-determination of people, and the Palestinian people have consistently called for an independent state of their own.
3. United Nations Resolutions: The UN GA has passed several resolutions supporting the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, including Resolution 181 and Resolution 242.
4. Human Rights: Palestinians have the same right to self-determination and independence as any other people. Denying this right is a violation of their basic human rights.
5. Borders and Territory: The borders of a future independent Palestine are well-defined, and a viable state would include the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.
6. Economic Stability: An independent Palestine would establish its own economic stability and develop its natural resources, which would be beneficial to the region as a whole.
7. Democracy: A successful independent Palestine would be governed democratically, with free and fair elections and a functioning judiciary.
8. Regional Stability: An independent Palestine would contribute to regional stability and peace by resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in a manner that is just and sustainable.
9. International Support: Many countries and organizations around the world have expressed support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
10. Moral Obligation: Many believe that the international community has a moral obligation to support the establishment of an independent state of Palestine to ensure the rights of the Palestinian people are respected and protected.
Religion and Politics, Integration and Conflict
Religion and politics have always been intertwined throughout history. The relationship between both has varied greatly over time and across cultures. Religion can play a significant role in shaping individual beliefs, while politics can influence the way people live, work and communicate with each other. It is important to note that the involvement of religion in politics can be positive or negative, depending on the context.
Integration:
Integration refers to the process of combining and merging different elements into a harmonious whole. In the context of society, integration involves the coexistence of diverse cultures, religions, and languages, working together towards a common goal. Integration can be achieved through various means such as education, social programs, and interfaith dialogues.
Conflict:
Conflict arises when interests, values, and opinions clash with each other. Conflicts based on religion, ethnicity, and politics are the most prevalent types of conflicts today. They can range from small-scale disagreements to large-scale wars, and their outcomes can be devastating for those involved. Conflicts can arise from misunderstandings, lack of understanding, or differences in values and beliefs.
In conclusion, the relationship between religion and politics can be complex and multifaceted. Integration can be essential for peaceful coexistence, and conflicts can arise due to differences in beliefs and values. It is important to promote mutual understanding and respect for diversity to minimize conflicts and foster community cohesion.
Funding of all religious communities including the Church of Sweden !
Funding of religious communities takes place through a uniform funding model, the Multireligionstödet, which corresponds to the party support. The SST foundation, which distributes state grants "tax funds" to religious communities, is being wound up. The term state subsidy is also removed, where the state finances religious communities through taxes.
The new financing model, the Multireligionstödet, is, on the other hand, independent of tax funds. The multi-religion support consists of all the assets of the religious communities, including the Church of Sweden. This means that the Church of Sweden's budget is merged with the budgets of other faith communities.
Here, the importance of religious communities being independent and free from tax funds is emphasized.
The multi-religion support is a policy instrument that is applied based on the principle that 1. It is democracy that has given all religious communities freedom of religion and that is why democracy must be introduced in all religious communities without exception.
2. The multi-religion support is only given to the denominations that participate in the Multi-religion election (Multireligionvalsystem), which replaces the church election. In the event that a religious community, for example Jews, Muslims or Christians, opposes the introduction of democracy in their religious communities, these religious communities shall lose the right to the Multi-Religion Support.
The question is, how would such a religious community that opposes that reform finance its activities, pay its premises rents in different counties in the future?
The assets of the Church of Sweden and other religious communities are carefully accounted for by an audit group alongside the tax authority.
The number of members in each religious community is reported as a basis for the number of 16-year-olds and older entitled to vote. Then we know how much a religious community receives in Multireligion support.
They must also agree that all assets, contributions, etc. are managed by the authority for Multireligionstödet, which replaces the SST foundation when it ceases to apply, also the Swedish Church Act is changed in connection with this.
The exclusion method:
The multi-religion support counteracts and prevents anonymous sources from financing religious communities, which can affect their activities.
An example we can mention in this context
The rebuilding of the Philadelphia church, which costs 100 million kroner, at the same time as the Swedish people wonder how a small congregation can afford this and whether there are anonymous other countries that anonymously call for a state of dependence. Another example: why is only Sweden's Christian council allowed to interfere with but not other religious communities.
The role and involvement of Sweden's Christian Council
They write in an open letter to all members of Sweden's Riksdag ahead of the vote on June 18.
- Antje Jackelén, Archbishop, Swedish Church Sweden's Christian Council
- Karin Wiborn, Secretary General, Christian Council of Sweden,
- Anders Arborelius, Bishop, Stockholm Catholic Diocese,
- Daniel Alm, director, Pentecost – Free congregations in collaboration,
- Benjamin Dioscoros Atas, Archbishop, Syriac Orthodox Church today writes an open letter to all members of Sweden's Riksdag ahead of the vote on June 18 regarding a possible extension of the validity of the Act (2016:752) on temporary restrictions on the possibility of obtaining a residence permit in Sweden .
The church leaders call on the members of parliament to further reflect on the issue and to consider voting no to the extension of the law. 12 June 2019.
Another example is in war, the property of religious communities is used as propaganda.
Thus, that each religious community has its own choice is impractical, expensive and complicated and does not lead to its purpose, conflict resolution.
Removing all religions goes against the cornerstone of democracy, namely freedom of religion
One of the foundations is to remove the Riksdaspari from involvement in church elections in the future.
The multi-religion electoral system : is the theoretical part about
- How does the multi-religion election system work?
- How to solve a most complex and controversial issues in the world, the Israel-Palestine conflict by the multi-religion election (Multireligionvalsystem), active use of ccTLDs and a new design flags.
Religion and Politics, Integration and Conflict.
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Multi-religion election : is the practical application of how the election is done in practice.
The multi-religion support: the financial part that is independent of tax funds and consists of the property of the Church of Sweden and the assets of other faith communities
A funeral reform is necessary, no cremation or burial and instead they switch to freeze-drying the dead. By utilizing solar panels efficiently and widely, energy is obtained for freeze drying. This is financed through the Multi-Religion Support, as well as the renovation and installation of solar panels in all religious communities' buildings. In the same way, old burial sites should also be repaired.
According to the multi-religion electoral system, the funeral homes, cremation, burial are removed, the churches cease cremation and a solar panel system operates freeze-drying. The funeral parlors get the opportunity to run their own freeze-drying of the dead through renewable energy.
That reform of religious communities applies to the EU, USA, China, India and the whole world.
So conflicts can be resolved while achieving the climate goal.
War poses a threat to the environment and humanity
About the Creator
Multireligionvalsystem-De nordiska kyrkornas privilegier
September 2025, there is a political-religious election in Sweden, but not many people with an immigrant background know about that election ; because it is secret.




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We start from the principle that it is democracy that has given all religious communities freedom of religion, and that democracy be introduced in all religions, without exception. Religion and Voting Rights A transition from church elections to a multi-religion electoral system in those countries that already have church elections, In other countries (USA, China, India, Iran, Israel.....) that do not have similar elections, a multi-religion electoral system is introduced. The Faith Representatives Chamber (FRC) is free from the political parties and politicians and replaces the General Synod. The FRC is the highest body of all faiths, it is elected in Multi-Faith Elections. Multi-Religion Elections is the practical application of the Multi-Religion Election System. Reasons why a transition from the church election to a multi-religion election system (Multireligionvalsystem)