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To: Taro who wrote (826769)12/30/2014 6:26:09 PM
From: tbolding  Respond to of 1578495
 
"Swedes have a natural strong feeling for what is right and what is wrong, for what is fair and what is sleazy behaviour"

Raping, murdering and robbing innocent unarmed farmers in small villages for hundreds of years appears to be somewhat unfair and somewhat "sleazy behavior" for most people with a conscience. . Attacking and robbing and murdering innocent, peaceful and unarmed monasteries while monks were in contemplative prayer is also sounds a bit "sleazy and unfair" and cowardly behavior. This Swedish characteristic that you describe of having a "naturally strong feeling for what is right and what is wrong, for what is fair and what is sleazy behaviour' seems to be contrary to the Scandinavian of history.

Swedes, like other nations, had a brutal, immoral and a lack of "natural strong feeling of right and wrong" before their conversion to Christianity and Christ. The natural fallen nature of man is evil and sinful. To brag about the "natural" goodness and morality of the Swedes is an act of pride.