torsdag 29. november 2018

No. 1736: Tom Roger Edvardsen and Svein Magne Pedersen are being prosecuted by the authority and various Christianity actors as I became, and the Christian people sleep so well that they are not because it is the forces of darkness that are on the verge!

No. 1736:
Tom Roger Edvardsen and Svein Magne Pedersen are being prosecuted by the authority and various Christianity actors as I became, and the Christian people sleep so well that they are not because it is the forces of darkness that are on the verge!


Picture of Christ Hater Jan Aage Torp, who is also a former member of the Humanist League.
The whole life of psychiatrist Jan Aage Torp is about ruling, hate and harassing others, it's his life.
See the dark heavy eyes, typical of psychopaths and Christian haters!

It is obvious that both Jan Kåre Christensen, Tom Roger Edvardsen and Svein Magne Pedersen have made their mistakes.
Not least what Svein Magne Pedersen did to raise money for children in India whom he did not realize was abandoned orphanages, among other things. because of. Christianity persecution!

But it is also a prosecution of Christians to punish them like us and hang us out and give fines and want us to court for relations that are so far away that it is possible to find that breaking the Norwegian law.

I perceived that hate-pastor and narrator Jan Aage Torp's lies and manipulation, it loved the police and unfortunately the judiciary. Why? There is a Christianity hatred in the old man, it came to the surface.

The newspaper Our Country had a good article about this, as I reproduce here.

Prayer predecessor is considering suing the state
The proclamator Tom Roger Edvardsen considers going to lawsuits against the Consumer Inspectorate because they threaten with fines for illegal marketing.

- The Consumer Inspectorate does not accept our argument. We believe this is a matter of concern and that it is constitutional. This is an internal membership magazine between believers and not aggressive marketing - and then the state will regulate. What is this? asks Arnor Benjamin Ilstad to our country.

He is a lawyer for the so-called miracle preacher Tom Roger Edvardsen and states that on behalf of his client he is considering lawsuit against the state.

"When a government agency has made a decision and it can no longer be overcome, we need to assess whether we will get the decision legally tested," says Ilstad.

- Rib to the skin

Within a week, Friday, December 7, the publishers Edvardsen and Svein-Magne Pedersen must change their marketing. If not, the fines will total 100,000 kroner a week.

The Consumer Inspectorate has decided to impose on Edvardsen and his organization the Mission Health for the whole humanitarian force of 20,000 kroner a week. Each of the ministers personally will be charged 10,000 kroner each.

"If there are no changes from Edvardsen's side, the government's tax collector starts to count - and soon. Edvardsen will soon become personally bankrupt and rib to the skin. It is a huge inconvenience for a man to stand up to the state in court, Ilstad emphasizes.

Pray for sick

Both Pedersen and Edvardsen offer to pray for sick and use testimony of healing through prayer as part of the marketing for their organizations Mission Jesus Leger (MJL), Mission of Health for the Whole Human and Stølsdok Fjellhotell. The preachers market their offerings on their own websites and Pedersen in their magazine Legedom.

However, the Consumer Inspectorate believes that the use of testimony is a breach of the prohibition on marketing alternative treatment. If the practice expires, the audit will reassess.

- New times

"It has been and is common to support its church financially. New times require new ways to do it. Edvardsen thinks he is in charge. Whether it works or not is a matter of concern, Ilstad points out.

He believes it will be difficult for Edvardsen to do his business, for example, to pray for people if he can not express himself.

- Not found

On Tuesday, the newspaper wrote that Edvardsen refuses to end with testimony of healing through prayer in marketing - despite threats of fines. Edvardsen tells Our Country that stopping testimony will be contrary to freedom of belief.

- These are not stories we find ourselves. We are going to publish stories that people want others to get to know. As long as they come to us with stories that they have improved, we would like to press it, "he says, stressing that he does not pay for healings and to pray for people.

Recreation

- Why is it important for you to have healing stories? Do they have something to say for their income, and it becomes difficult to get enough income if they are omitted?

- The stories in the magazine have nothing to do with economics or income. Should people who experience healing not be allowed to tell that they have been banned? Here we talk about the freedom of faith in our country, and we are no different than other Christians. This affects all church and church magazines, according to the minister.

"Somewhere we must be

- But according to the newspaper, the inspection states in several letters that you pay for stay at the hotel where it is reported that healings are happening?

"Somewhere, meetings must take place. Should we have an outdoor meeting in 30 degrees? It's getting too stupid, Edvardsen answers

A debattant who writes part, Henry Osthassel, just like this, hit the "nail Ranked. 2350:
Tom Roger Edvardsen and Svein Magne Pedersen are being prosecuted by the authority and various Christianity actors as I became, and the Christian people sleep so well that they are not because it is the forces of darkness that are on the verge!

Picture of Christ Hater Jan Aage Torp, who is also a former member of the Humanist League.
The whole life of psychiatrist Jan Aage Torp is about ruling, hate and harassing others, it's his life.



It is obvious that both Jan Kåre Christensen, Tom Roger Edvardsen and Svein Magne Pedersen have made their mistakes.
Not least what Svein Magne Pedersen did to raise money for children in India whom he did not realize was abandoned orphanages, among other things. because of. Christianity persecution!

But it is also a prosecution of Christians to punish them like us and hang us out and give fines and want us to court for relations that are so far away that it is possible to find that breaking the Norwegian law.

I perceived that hate-pastor and narrator Jan Aage Torp's lies and manipulation, it loved the police and unfortunately the judiciary. Why? There is a Christianity hatred in the old man, it came to the surface.

The newspaper Our Country had a good article about this, as I reproduce here.

Prayer predecessor is considering suing the state
The proclamator Tom Roger Edvardsen considers going to lawsuits against the Consumer Inspectorate because they threaten with fines for illegal marketing.

- The Consumer Inspectorate does not accept our argument. We believe this is a matter of concern and that it is constitutional. This is an internal membership magazine between believers and not aggressive marketing - and then the state will regulate. What is this? asks Arnor Benjamin Ilstad to our country.

He is a lawyer for the so-called miracle preacher Tom Roger Edvardsen and states that on behalf of his client he is considering lawsuit against the state.

"When a government agency has made a decision and it can no longer be overcome, we need to assess whether we will get the decision legally tested," says Ilstad.

- Rib to the skin

Within a week, Friday, December 7, the publishers Edvardsen and Svein-Magne Pedersen must change their marketing. If not, the fines will total 100,000 kroner a week.

The Consumer Inspectorate has decided to impose on Edvardsen and his organization the Mission Health for the whole humanitarian force of 20,000 kroner a week. Each of the ministers personally will be charged 10,000 kroner each.

"If there are no changes from Edvardsen's side, the government's tax collector starts to count - and soon. Edvardsen will soon become personally bankrupt and rib to the skin. It is a huge inconvenience for a man to stand up to the state in court, Ilstad emphasizes.

Pray for sick

Both Pedersen and Edvardsen offer to pray for sick and use testimony of healing through prayer as part of the marketing for their organizations Mission Jesus Leger (MJL), Mission of Health for the Whole Human and Stølsdok Fjellhotell. The preachers market their offerings on their own websites and Pedersen in their magazine Legedom.

However, the Consumer Inspectorate believes that the use of testimony is a breach of the prohibition on marketing alternative treatment. If the practice expires, the audit will reassess.

- New times

"It has been and is common to support its church financially. New times require new ways to do it. Edvardsen thinks he is in charge. Whether it works or not is a matter of concern, Ilstad points out.

He believes it will be difficult for Edvardsen to do his business, for example, to pray for people if he can not express himself.

- Not found

On Tuesday, the newspaper wrote that Edvardsen refuses to end with testimony of healing through prayer in marketing - despite threats of fines. Edvardsen tells Our Country that stopping testimony will be contrary to freedom of belief.

- These are not stories we find ourselves. We are going to publish stories that people want others to get to know. As long as they come to us with stories that they have improved, we would like to press it, "he says, stressing that he does not pay for healings and to pray for people.

Recreation

- Why is it important for you to have healing stories? Do they have something to say for their income, and it becomes difficult to get enough income if they are omitted?

- The stories in the magazine have nothing to do with economics or income. Should people who experience healing not be allowed to tell that they have been banned? Here we talk about the freedom of faith in our country, and we are no different than other Christians. This affects all church and church magazines, according to the minister.

"Somewhere we must be

- But according to the newspaper, the inspection states in several letters that you pay for stay at the hotel where it is reported that healings are happening?

"Somewhere, meetings must take place. Should we have an outdoor meeting in 30 degrees? It's getting too stupid, Edvardsen answers

A debattant who writes part, Henry Osthassel, just like this, hit the "nail"

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