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Søren Krarup (3 December 1937 – 8 November 2023) was a Danish pastor, writer and politician who served as a
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of the
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from 2001 to 2011 for the
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. Krarup was a significant and influential critic from the Danish
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movement, as well as the theological movement ''
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''. He wrote several books about Christianity, history and politics, and was regarded by both his supporters and many of his opponents as a great intellectual capacity. He was regarded as the main
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of the Danish People's Party, although he rejected the particular term himself, as he considered "love for the fatherland" not to be an ideology or "
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", but rather a fundamental precondition for one's life. He was a noted critic of
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(a Danish cultural relativist movement),
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and official Danish social policy, EU policy and immigration and
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policy. Krarup was, like a number of other prominent Danish politicians from the Danish People's Party, a member of ''Den Danske Forening'', but along with party members
Jesper Langballe Jesper Marquard Langballe (31 August 1939 – 15 March 2014) was a Danish Lutheran priest, author and politician who represented the right-wing populist Danish People's Party () in the Danish parliament, Folketinget, from 2001 to 2011. Langballe ...
and
Søren Espersen Søren Espersen (born 20 July 1953) is a Danish politician, journalist, and author, who is a member of the Folketing for the Denmark Democrats. Espersen was originally elected for the Danish People's Party in 2005, and was the party's foreign aff ...
resigned from the association in 2002 after it had publicly compared
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with the plague. In 2007, while he was still not a member of the association, he however stated in a speech at its jubilee that he had continued to hold its magazine "with great pleasure", and said he regarded the association as "the freedom fighters of our time".


Political controversies

Krarup created a minor stir in December 2007 by announcing that he would like to see
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,
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and
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reunited with Denmark, if they expressed such a desire through a referendum. He also expressed the view that all members of the Danish minority in Schleswig ought to carry the hope that at some future time Denmark's border should be extended to the
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river, restoring Danish rule over
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which is now part of Germany. Krarup stated that he considered gay people to be "handicapped" people suffering from an "abominable disease", who should be subject to "compulsory registration". Following the
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, Krarup caused a minor controversy by referring to President-elect
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as a "pretty little gayboy". Krarup described
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as "not harmful".


Personal life

Krarup was born in
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, to
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Vilhelm Krarup and Bodil Marie Krarup (
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Langballe).. Retrieved on 10 May 2018. He was married to Anette Elisabeth (née Lund Steen), with whom he had four children, one of whom,
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, has also entered politics. He was the grandson of Alfred Krarup and cousin of
Jesper Langballe Jesper Marquard Langballe (31 August 1939 – 15 March 2014) was a Danish Lutheran priest, author and politician who represented the right-wing populist Danish People's Party () in the Danish parliament, Folketinget, from 2001 to 2011. Langballe ...
and
Ole Krarup Ole Krarup (17 March 1935 – 7 October 2017) was a Danish EU politician and former professor of law at the University of Copenhagen. Political career From 1994 through 2006 he was Member of the European Parliament with the Folkebevægels ...
. Krarup graduated from Christianshavns Gymnasium in 1957 and cand.theol. in 1965. He was vicar in Seem and resident curate at
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from 1965 to 2005 and ward chairman from 1965. He was director of ''Studenterkredsen'' from 1961 to 1963. From 2000 to 2001 he represented his party on the board of DR. He was from 1965 co-publisher of ''Tidehverv'', and editor from 1984. In October 2000, he was listed as the Danish People's Party candidate in
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, Copenhagen on 8 November 2023, at the age of 85, with his death being announced the same day.


Bibliography

* ''Harald Nielsen og hans tid'' (1960) * ''Hørups Arv og Arvtagere'' (1961) * ''Demokratisme'' (1968) * ''Om at ofre sig for menneskeheden og ofre menneskene'' (1969) * ''Den hellige hensigt'' (1969) * ''Præstens prædiken'' (1971) * ''At være eller ikke være'' (1971) * ''Den danske dagligdag'' (1973) * ''Fædreland og Folkestyre'' (1974) * ''Selvbesindelse'' (1976) * ''Forsvar for familien'' 1977) * ''Den politiske syge'' (1979) * ''Verden Var'' (1979) * ''Loven'' (1980) * ''Fordringen'' (1982) * ''Det moderne Sammenbrud'' (1984) * ''Begrebet Anstændighed'' (1985) * ''I Virkeligheden'' (1986) * ''Det tavse flertal'' (1987) * ''Synd tappert!'' (1990) * ''Dansk kultur'' (1993) * ''Den danske nødvendighed'' (1994) * ''Den kristne tro. Katekismus for voksne'' (1995) * ''I min levetid. 60 års Danmarkshistorie'' (1998) * ''Dansen om menneskerettighederne'' (2000) * ''Kristendom og danskhed'' (2001) * ''"Kære Søren, en brevveksling om det nye Danmarks kurs"'' (with
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) (2003) * ''Systemskiftet'' (2006)


References

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