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The Social Democrat Minister for Foreign Affairs joined the public debate that has been raging since Räsänen of the Christian Democrats made her comments last week. At the time, she said that the word of God takes precedence over the law, if the two come into conflict.

Writing in his blog, Tuomioja notes that even in democracy there may be grounds for conscious civil disobedience at times – provided that this is open and public, and that those undertaking such resistance are ready to take responsibility for their actions, like Gandhi or Martin Luther King.

“The conviction leading to this [kind of action] can only be based on universal ethical human norms, not on directives handed from above, as in the case of the Bible, Koran, or Mein Kampf”, Tuomioja writes.

According to the Foreign Minister, there are numerous societies with intolerable laws that violate human dignity. In such countries civil disobedience is more like a virtue.

Tuomioja says that these kinds of states are usually theocracies founded upon sacred scriptures.

The Social Democratic Minister has come out in public as an atheist. He has also criticized using tax-payers’ money to train priests at theological faculties.