Romans 1:24-32 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)
24 Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their [own] hearts to sexual impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves [abandoning them to the degrading power of sin],
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UPDATE: T=1765289537 / Human Date and time (GMT): Tuesday, 9th December 2025, 14.12.
- A Developing Story.
- I was interrogated for almost four hours concerning this tweet.
- The police asked me if I agree to remove the tweet within two weeks. I answered no.
- “The more we keep silent about these controversial topical themes, the narrower the space for freedom of speech and religion gets.”

Päivi Räsänen, Finnish lawmaker persecuted for
publicly quoting the Bible (CBN News screenshot)
publicly quoting the Bible (CBN News screenshot)
ROD DREHER
Päivi Räsänen is a member of the Finnish Parliament from the Christian Democratic Party, and a practicing Lutheran. She is also facing hate speech investigations for having questioned publicly her own church leaders’ decision to affirm LGBT pride.
Now, the Finnish police have expanded the investigation to consider charges against her over a 2004 pamphlet she wrote defending the Lutheran Church’s traditional teaching about marriage (which entails denying that same-sex marriage is a real marriage).
It’s worth noting that Räsänen wrote that pamphlet seven years before LGBT was added to the national hate-speech law as a protected class.
She was investigated once before for the pamphlet, and cleared — but now she’s going to undergo another interrogation.
Here’s a screenshot of the tweet (with a translation) that started it all. I’ve cut off the entire image; it’s simply verses from the Bible that back up Räsänen’s claim. “Kirkko” is Finnish for “the Church” — in this case, the Finnish Lutheran church, in which Räsänen’s husband is a pastor:

Päivi Räsänen is a member of the Finnish Parliament from the Christian Democratic Party, and a practicing Lutheran. She is also facing hate speech investigations for having questioned publicly her own church leaders’ decision to affirm LGBT pride.
It’s worth noting that Räsänen wrote that pamphlet seven years before LGBT was added to the national hate-speech law as a protected class.
She was investigated once before for the pamphlet, and cleared — but now she’s going to undergo another interrogation.
Here’s a screenshot of the tweet (with a translation) that started it all. I’ve cut off the entire image; it’s simply verses from the Bible that back up Räsänen’s claim. “Kirkko” is Finnish for “the Church” — in this case, the Finnish Lutheran church, in which Räsänen’s husband is a pastor:
Romans 1:24-32 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)
24 Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their [own] hearts to sexual impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves [abandoning them to the degrading power of sin],
25 Because they exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, Who is blessed forever! Amen (so be it).
26 For this reason God gave them over and abandoned them to vile affections and degrading passions. For their women exchanged their natural function for an unnatural and abnormal one,
27 And the men also turned from natural relations with women and were set ablaze (burning out, consumed) with lust for one another—men committing shameful acts with men and suffering in their own [a]bodies and personalities the inevitable consequences and penalty of their wrong-doing and going astray, which was [their] fitting retribution.
28 And so, since they did not see fit to acknowledge God or approve of Him or consider Him worth the knowing, God gave them over to a base and condemned mind to do things not proper or decent but loathsome,
29 Until they were filled (permeated and saturated) with every kind of unrighteousness, iniquity, grasping and covetous greed, and malice. [They were] full of envy and jealousy, murder, strife, deceit and treachery, ill will and cruel ways. [They were] secret backbiters and gossipers,
30 Slanderers, hateful to and hating God, full of insolence, arrogance, [and] boasting; inventors of new forms of evil, disobedient and undutiful to parents.
31 [They were] without understanding, conscienceless and faithless, heartless and loveless [and] merciless.
32 Though they are fully aware of God’s righteous decree that those who do such things deserve to die, they not only do them themselves but approve and applaud others who practice them.
Footnotes:Romans 1:27 Webster’s New International Dictionary offers this as a definition of “selves.”Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)Copyright © 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1987 by The Lockman Foundation
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+1%3A24-32&version=AMPC
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Räsänen agreed to answer my questions via e-mail.
Below is our interview:
ROD DREHER: You were interrogated for four hours by the police for things you have written about Christianity and homosexuality. What did they want to know?
PÄIVI RÄSÄNEN: There are two separate police investigations, although they both have to do with freedom of religion and free speech. In both cases, the criminal offense I am suspected of is agitation against an ethnic group.
The background of the first case is this:
I was shocked when I heard that the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, which I am a member of, announced its official affiliation to Helsinki LGBT Pride 2019. In June, I decided to write a tweet where I asked that how can the church’s doctrinal foundation, the Bible, be compatible with the lifting up of shame and sin as a subject of pride?
The police started a criminal investigation about this tweet in August. I was then summoned to a police interrogation that was conducted November 1 at the Pasila Police Station, Helsinki. I was interrogated for almost four hours concerning this tweet.
The police asked me if I agree to remove the tweet within two weeks. I answered no.
I was asked about the contents of the Letter to the Romans and what I meant by saying that practicing homosexuality is a sin and a shame.
I answered that all of us are sinners, but the sinfulness of practicing homosexuality is nowadays denied.
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Below is our interview:
ROD DREHER: You were interrogated for four hours by the police for things you have written about Christianity and homosexuality. What did they want to know?
PÄIVI RÄSÄNEN: There are two separate police investigations, although they both have to do with freedom of religion and free speech. In both cases, the criminal offense I am suspected of is agitation against an ethnic group.
The background of the first case is this:
I was shocked when I heard that the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, which I am a member of, announced its official affiliation to Helsinki LGBT Pride 2019. In June, I decided to write a tweet where I asked that how can the church’s doctrinal foundation, the Bible, be compatible with the lifting up of shame and sin as a subject of pride?
The police started a criminal investigation about this tweet in August. I was then summoned to a police interrogation that was conducted November 1 at the Pasila Police Station, Helsinki. I was interrogated for almost four hours concerning this tweet.
The police asked me if I agree to remove the tweet within two weeks. I answered no.
I was asked about the contents of the Letter to the Romans and what I meant by saying that practicing homosexuality is a sin and a shame.
I answered that all of us are sinners, but the sinfulness of practicing homosexuality is nowadays denied.

Prime Minister of Finland since 2019 and Leader
of the Social Democratic Party since 2014.

Previously she was Deputy Prosecutor General and State Prosecutor.Toiviainen graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 1980.


Already at the moment it seems that especially the young people are afraid that if you are labelled as a Bible-believing Christian, it will hinder your career and social acceptance. In my opinion, it is specifically Christianity that is being attacked and will be attacked even more aggressively in the future.
We are clearly living in a time when the core of the Christianity is being questioned.
RD: What is coming next in your case?
// Update Dec 09, 2025:
In English
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I have been in the Finnish Parliament as a MP since 1995. I hold the degree of Licentiate of Medicine and my civilian profession is a medical doctor. From 2004 to 2015, I was the chair of the Finnish Christian Democrats. From June 2011 to May 2015, I held the office of the Minister of the Interior of Finland. As the Minister of the Interior, I was responsible for internal security and migration, church affairs at the Ministry of Education and Culture and matters relating to customs in the Ministry of Finance.
The Christian Democratic Party of Finland, found in 1958, is a worldwide political movement. The party has 15 district organizations and special organizations for women, young people, immigrants and Swedish-speaking people. Important issues for our party are the well-being of families, pro-life values, a social market economy, taking care of the nature, promoting entrepreneurship and work. I want to build the society on the basis of lasting values, love for one’s neighbour, respect of human dignity, taking care of the poor, work, honesty and diligence.
I have written seven books and some of them have also been translated into English.
I live in Riihimäki with my husband Niilo. We have five grown-up children and 12 grandchildren. Niilo is Doctor of Theology, pastor, and headmaster of Kansanlähetysopisto.
I enjoy spending my free-time in the beautiful nature of Finland. During the winter-time I enjoy skiing.
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Articles & speeches
Dr. Päivi Räsänen, Member of Parliament, at the Supreme Court on Thursday, 30 October 2025
Press release
Helsinki, 30 October 2025
The Supreme Court held an oral hearing today, Thursday, in the long-running trial of Päivi Räsänen, Member of Parliament. The eight-term MP was charged with incitement against a group of people.
“The concepts of sin and shame from the Epistle to the Romans were raised again during the hearing. The prosecutor considered the use of these concepts to be offensive to human dignity,” Räsänen said.
State Prosecutor Mikko Männikkö and Special Prosecutor Krista Mannerkoski demanded 100 days of fines and the removal of both a tweet written by Räsänen in 2019 and the pamphlet “Male and female He created them” published by the Luther Foundation Finland in 2004. In the tweet, Räsänen criticised the participation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (ELCF, national Church) in a Pride parade. The pamphlet was published by the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Diocese of Finland (ELMDF), whose bishop, Juhana Pohjola, was also summoned to appear before the Supreme Court.
In 2022, the Helsinki District Court dismissed all charges against Räsänen. In November 2023, the Helsinki Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed all charges against Räsänen, stating that the content of the texts was not unlawful and that the purpose of the writings was not to defame or slander homosexual people.
The Supreme Court’s decision is of great significance for freedom of speech and religion in Finland.
“The upcoming Supreme Court decision will set a precedent for Christians’ right to adhere to the teachings of the Bible in the future,” Räsänen continued.
Päivi Räsänen has served as a Member of Parliament since 1995, as chair of the Christian Democrats (2004–2015) and as Minister of the Interior (2011–2015).
The case has attracted widespread national and international attention. The trial was followed by a large number of domestic and international media outlets. In the morning, more than a hundred people gathered at the well-known Havis Amanda statue, near the Supreme Court, to express their support for Räsänen.
“Before God, we are all on the same level. The Bible is reliable in what it teaches about sin and human salvation for eternal life,” Räsänen concluded.
For further information and interview requests:
Ossi Lehtihuhta
Parliamentary Assistant
+358 50 563 3547
Parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen at the Supreme Court of Finland on Thursday, 30 October 2025
Press release
Helsinki, 29 October 2025
The historic and long-running trial against Päivi Räsänen will soon reach its conclusion. The eight-term Member of Parliament will appear before the Supreme Court of Finland on Thursday, 30 October 2025, charged with incitement against an ethnic / minority group.
– The upcoming decision will set a precedent for the freedom of Christians to uphold the teachings of the Bible, Räsänen states.
The case is significant in terms of freedom of speech as enshrined in the Finnish Constitution. In 2022, the Helsinki District Court dismissed all charges against Räsänen. In November 2023, the Helsinki Court of Appeal also unanimously dismissed all charges against Räsänen, stating that the content of the texts was not unlawful and that the purpose of the writings was not to insult or offend homosexual people.
However, the Prosecutor General appealed these decisions and took the case to the Supreme Court. An oral hearing will be held this Thursday.
– It is downright confusing that I have had to defend my views rooted in classical Christianity, both in police interrogations as well as in court hearings. I am happy to talk about the teachings of Jesus, but in a state based on the rule of law, no-one should be charged for having a “wrong” interpretation of the Bible or be pressured to give up their stance, Räsänen continues
According to the Prosecutor, the booklet written by Räsänen and published by the Finnish Luther Foundation in 2004 “Male and female He created them” and Räsänen’s tweet about the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland’s participation in the Pride parade are hate speech against homosexuals. The Supreme Court will no longer hear the charges related to the 2019 radio discussion, which the Prosecutor has dropped.
Päivi Räsänen has been a member of Parliament since 1995, chair of the Christian Democrats (2004–2015) and Minister of the Interior (2011–2015), when her responsibilities also included church affairs.
The case has attracted widespread national and international attention, and several human rights experts have expressed concern about the state of freedom of speech in Finland. The international press will also be attending the trial. A support rally will be held in front of the courthouse.
– I am going to the Supreme Court with a calm and confident mind, it is an honour to defend the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion, Räsänen concludes.
PRESS RELEASE
19 April 2024
Member of Parliament, Dr. Päivi Räsänen:
I will continue to fight for freedom of speech before the Supreme Court of Finland
The Supreme Court has today announced that it will give the Prosecutor General the permission to appeal the unanimous acquittal of the Helsinki Court of Appeal concerning the charges about my statements.
I have however a peaceful mind and I am ready to continue to defend free speech and freedom of religion before the Supreme Court, and if need be, also before the European Court of Human Rights.
The Helsinki Court of Appeal dismissed all the charges in its ruling in November 2023 and stated that the intent of my writings and communication was not to defame or slander anyone, nor did they contain anything illegal. Also, on 30th March 2022, the Helsinki District Court rejected all the charges against me and stated that my texts did not even contain the untruthful claims the prosecutor had put in my mouth.
Altogether six judges from two courts have not found anything illegal from my texts, but now the Supreme Court will also examine the texts. I can only understand this all from the point of view that this case is a precedent. This court case is historic for freedom of expression and religion. At the core of the trial is the question of whether it is allowed to share the teaching of the Bible and publicly agree with them.
The acquittal from the Supreme Court would establish a stronger legal precedent on freedom of expression and religion compared to the rulings of the lower instance courts. This would then serve as a legal guide regarding any similar charges in the future. It would also more strongly secure the freedom of Christians to speak about the Bible’s teachings. The ruling of the Supreme Court would have an impact on legislation in Europe and it would affect the rulings of other courts in Europe.
In my case the investigation has lasted almost five years, has involved untrue accusations, several long police interrogations totaling more than 13 hours, preparations for court hearings, the District Court hearing, and a hearing in the Court of Appeal. This was not just about my opinions, but about everyone’s freedom of expression. I hope that with the ruling of the Supreme Court, others would not have to undergo the same ordeal. I have considered it a privilege and an honor to defend freedom of expression, which is a fundamental right in a democratic state.
The process started with a tweet I made in June 2019, where I directed a question to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland that had signed up to support a Pride event. The main content of my post was a photo of verses 24-27 of Romans chapter 1 of the New Testament. The target of my criticism was not a minority, but the leadership of my own denomination. On 22 April 2021, the Prosecutor General brought charges against me for three different acts. The other two were my pamphlet ”Male and female He created them”, published in 2004, and a radio interview with Ruben Stiller, broadcast in 2019. Bishop Juhana Pohjola of the Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Diocese of Finland was also charged for being responsible for publishing and making available the pamphlet.
Press release
12 January 2024
Member of Parliament, Dr. Päivi Räsänen:
I am ready to defend free speech and freedom of religion also before the Supreme Court of Finland.
The Prosecutor General has today announced that he will ask the Supreme Court for permission to appeal the unanimous acquittal of the Court of Appeal issued on 14th November 2023. This decision totally surprised me. I am confident and calm. I am ready to continue to defend free speech and freedom of religion before the Supreme Court of Finland, and if need be, also before the European Court of Human Rights.
The Helsinki Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed all charges in its ruling in November 2023 and stated that the intent of my writings and communication was not to defame or slander anyone, nor did they contain anything illegal. Earlier, on 30th March 2022, the Helsinki District Court rejected all charges against me and stated that my texts did not even contain the untruthful claims the prosecutor had placed into my mouth.
Altogether six judges from two courts did not find anything illegal in my texts, but now the Prosecutor wants the Supreme Court to also examine the texts. I can only understand all of this from the point of view that the case is a precedent. This court case is historic for freedom of expression and religion. For the first time in a criminal case, the court has to weigh in on whether teachings linked to the Bible can be brought forth and publicly agreed with.
A possible acquittal from the Supreme Court would establish a legal precedent on freedom of expression and religion. This would then serve as a legal guide regarding any similar charges in the future. The ruling of the Supreme Court would have a significant impact on legislation in Europe. It would also more strongly secure the freedom of Christians to speak about the Bible’s teachings.
In my case the investigation has involved untrue accusations, several long police interrogations totaling more than 13 hours, preparations for court hearings, the District Court hearing, and a hearing in the Court of Appeal. This has not been about a matter of my own opinions, but about everyone’s freedom of expression. I hope that with this ruling, others will not have to undergo the same ordeal. I have considered it a privilege and an honour to defend freedom of expression, which is a fundamental right in a democratic state.
This process started with a tweet I wrote in June 2019, where I directed a question to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland that had signed up to support a Pride event. The main content of my post was a photo of verses 24-27 of Romans chapter 1 of the New Testament. The target of my criticism was not a minority, but the leadership of my own denomination. On 22 April 2021, the Prosecutor General brought charges against me for three different acts. The other two were my pamphlet ”Male and female He created them”, published in 2004, and a radio interview with Ruben Stiller, broadcast in 2019. Bishop Juhana Pohjola of the Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Diocese of Finland was also charged for being responsible for publishing and making available this pamphlet.
SOURCE:https://www.paivirasanen.fi/en/
End of Update Dec 09, 2025\\
It’s about all of us.
Remember her words: “The more we keep silent about these controversial topical themes, the narrower the space for freedom of speech and religion gets.”
Silence means collaboration in your own eventual persecution. Notice too that the hostility to this Christian woman is also coming from within her own church, because she stands up for what the church claims to believe. She’s a prophet.
By the way, CBN News interviewed her a couple of weeks ago. Here’s that piece.
Watch it and think about how it is that this slight, soft-spoken Finnish woman — a doctor and mother of five — has more courage than many, many of us American Christians:






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