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'Atheist' back in pulpit

2005-05-20 22:56
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<b>Suspended Danish Lutheran minister Reverend Thorkild Grosboell arrives for a meeting with the bishop of Roskilde, Denmark. (Jens Dige, Polfoto/AP)</b>

Suspended Danish Lutheran minister Reverend Thorkild Grosboell arrives for a meeting with the bishop of Roskilde, Denmark. (Jens Dige, Polfoto/AP)

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Copenhagen - A Danish Lutheran minister who was suspended after he publicly denied the existence of God renewed his clerical vows on Friday so that he can return to the pulpit.

Reverend Thorkild Grosboell promised he would be faithful to the "apostolic belief", but did not retract comments he made in a 2003 interview in which he said "there is no heavenly God".

Denmark's Lutheran Church suspended him because of the comments and asked the government to put him before a disciplinary labour court. In Denmark, Lutheran ministers are employed by the state and only the government can fire or send them to the court, with a recommendation from their presiding bishop.

On May 11, Jan Lindhardt, the bishop of the Roskilde diocese, west of Copenhagen, said he would consider reinstating Grosboell if he was willing to renew his vows.

Grosboell did so on Friday by signing a document in front of Lindhardt, saying he would "act faithfully to the apostolic belief before the face of God".

It was unclear when Grosboell would preach to his congregation in Taarbaek, a small town north of Copenhagen, but Danish media reported he could be back in the pulpit on May 29.

Last week, Grosboell told The Associated Press that his views about God remain unchanged. He could not be reached for comment Friday.

Lindhardt said Grosboell would remain under supervision because "it is not clear to him where his boundaries are".

Church divided on issue

Lindhardt, who volunteered to take the case, has been one of Grosboell's few defenders and has previously said that even though he disagrees with Grosboell's comments there should be room for him in Folkekirken, Denmark's state church.

However, the church is divided on the issue.

In a survey in Friday's Jyllands-Posten newspaper, 84 percent of the 734 ministers polled said Grosboell should not be part of the Lutheran church.

In 2003, Grosboell was suspended by his superior, Bishop Lise-Lotte Rebel, after his controversial public comments and asked the government to put him before a disciplinary labour court.

Earlier this year, the government refused to send him before a court, saying Grosboell should have another chance to explain himself before Lindhardt.

As of January 1, 83 percent of Denmark's 5.4 million residents were members of the Lutheran state church.

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