
This image comes from the 10th century Harald Bluetooth runestone at Jelling (a village in Denmark). Harald, who also gives his name to the wireles communication system, raised a runestone to commemorate the memory of his parents, his conquest of Denmark and Norway, and his conversion to Christianity. King Harald is a big deal in Danish history and a cornerstone of the concept of a Danish Nation/people. You can see a copy of the stone at the Danish Church in London, 4 St Katherines Precinct, Regents Park.
(To me this image looks like it could depict any bound sacrificial (sun)king and in this way be palateble to the remaining non-christian war chiefs, but that's an aside)
Currently there is a complaint lodged at the Danish Justice Ministry asking why a religious symbol apears on an offical document and suggesting this violates the right to freedom of religion (there is no alternative passport you can ask for after all...)
The complaint has been lodged by a Karsten Riise Kristensen, a businessman who lives in the same town as me. He says,
"Jeg har en tro, men er ikke tilhænger af nogen religion, fordi jeg ikke tror på religiøse systemer. Faktisk meldte jeg mig ud af folkekirken, da jeg var omkring 20 år. Hvorfor skal jeg så være tvunget til at bære det her religiøse symbol på et system, som jeg har meldt mig ud af? Det støder mig, at jeg får påtrykt et religiøst symbol, som jeg gerne vil være fri for. Men det kan jeg ikke bare blive. For alle skal jo have et pas, hvis de vil rejse uden for landets grænser."
He will take the case to the Court of Human Rights if neccessary.trans. "I have a faith, but I don't support any religion because I don't believe in religious systems. Actually I left the state church when I was 20. Why should I be forced to carry the religious symbol of a system I have left? It offends me that I am assigned a religious symbol that I would prefer to be free of. But I am unable to do this. Because everyone must have a passport if they want to travel over the borders of the country."
I suspect it will be, initial reactions from various legal eagles are mixed. No response as yet from our new Justice Minister Lars Barfoed.
Links to this news in Danish
http://www.berlingske.dk/danmark/jesus- ... er-anklage
http://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/artike ... -pas?all=1
http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2010/03/02/075214.htm
Edited once for a "wishful thinking" typo