Is that how the world looks at Sweden?! Wow.
First of all: Yes, we tend to be secular, but I would say we are very respectful towards religious people (well, yes, sadly there are anti-Islamic people around, too, but they are not in majority).
Second: I would guess a majority of the Swedish people - including me - supports the Palestinian fight and a two-state solution, but that doesn't mean we are against Israelis, just Israeli politics. Anti-semitism is sick and it's definitely not tolerated in Sweden.
Third: Swedish media personality
Tilde de
Paula (I think she was born in
Chile) named her son
Zion about ten years ago and I haven't seen anything negative being written about it.
Fourth: My hometown of Uppsala is the Swedish centre of a
Christian (unfamous...) congregation (or rather sect) and many children growing up in this congregation have Biblical names like
Benjamin,
Jonatan,
Jemima,
Debora, etc.
The reason I wouldn't choose the name
Zion is simply that I'm not religious, not that it's pro-Israel or something.
And I hope everyone will accept this answer, because I hate discussing politics.
BTW, I think
Zion is common among Rastafarians, too.
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573This message was edited 12/30/2016, 9:22 AM