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            Only one in four Swedes &#039;trusts’ school policy
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            Only one in four Swedes has confidence in the Sweden’s school policies, according to a new survey, something experts put down to the recently changed schooling system.
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            Man climbed altar and preached own faith
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            In the middle of Sunday service a man jumped up on the altar in a church in Hässleholm, in the south of Sweden. Once installed, he launched forth to preach his own, alternative faith. 
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            &#039;God probably doesn&#039;t exist&#039;: Swedish humanists
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            The role of religion in public life in Sweden has been brought into sharp relief by a provocative ad campaign questioning the existence of God.
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