I notice that this discussion is winding down, which I think is largely a good thing. I have been following the thread (Disqus comments I dropped several days ago) and most of my thoughts have been presented very well here! The following contains some description of Finnish Lutheran Christian belief as I have understood it having been raised in a nominally Lutheran although very secular family, and attended Religious Studies for Lutherans in school. This does not correspond with my personal faith, but my faith is not the issue here anyways
TL;DR: I didn't like LP; I remain hopeful Minna is not in a cult; I'm mad at her for omitting any sort of warning
I'm in agreement with those of you who didn't find the story very interesting even notwithstanding the bible-thumping. The same ideas have been presented with more nuance and ingenuity by many authors and medias. Including some where I wouldn't expect them to outdo Minna in storytelling!
Like mostly everyone, I was surprised and alarmed by Minna's afterword. Some of you are very concerned for her, and certainly the way she writes her message brings into mind very conservative evangelical sects. I'm however willing to give it the benefit of a doubt and consider it's a
possibility it is not that drastic. I have several reasons.
Firstly, Minna is Finnish and is writing in her third language, so it's possible not quite everything comes across exactly how she means it. It is easier for a non-native speaker (or writer, as is the case here) to miss some connotations that are glaringly obvious for other readers. Especially if the said speaker is specifically determined to put their words exactly how they want and not consider what it will look like to anyone else. This is also what her father mentions in Disqus.
I think Pessi has been commenting about Finnish Lutheranism here. The idea that everyone is a sinner and is not by their own virtue worth of god's love is a key point in the teaching, but this is not such a bad thing as it seems. Because the other and inseparable part of it is that everyone has been forgiven and are loved anyway. So that part of her comments
could be consistent with finding (back?) to the mainstream Finnish Lutheranism. Her father hasn't specified their denomination at the time Minna was a child, but I think it probably was Lutheranism because that's the "baseline" hereabouts. A very large part of Finns are Lutheran, although many (most) are so culturally only.
There are several sects or revivalist movements (herätysliike) within the Lutheran church that have varying degree of differences in their interpretation of Christianity and customs. Some of them are very much stricter than the mainstream church and are e.g. strongly against modern media, prohibit contraception etc. while others are quite progressive. They all stress the living faith, having the faith as an everyday part of your life and not something you may think about at Christmas and Easter (as most Finnish so called Lutherans do). The main point, already made by Luther himself, is that everyone is saved only by god's mercy and through Jesus' sacrifice. The way I have been taught does however go on to say good deeds are not enough to get a person a pass to heaven, but good needs are the Christian way to live nevertheless (obviously the definition of good deeds varies widely). So, the way how the characters don't seem to care about anyone else but themselves is at odds with this kind of teaching.
Furthermore, in the stream last week she said she's not doing anything special for Easter. As far as I'm aware, Easter is the most important Christian celebration and it certainly is so for the Lutheran church, and even more for the Eastern Orthodox (the other main church here). So, had she been drawn into a very strict sect, one would expect something to happen at Easter, maybe just some prayer marathon over Zoom in the circumstances, but something. Not just a long weekend.
Fourthly (?? is it fourth?) her father (yes I'm willing to believe it is indeed her father) has been commenting on Disqus (ok so I have followed a bit, but only a little!) that he's in contact with Minna and there is no indication of her getting trapped by a cult. If she were, she probably wouldn't go out and directly say it to her family at first, but it's encouraging that they think she's all right.
So, because of the above reasons I remain hopeful that the faith she has found is a bit more moderate than the initial impression many of us, me included, got. I don't know if this it the case, but to me it seems still possible.
Independent of the exact nature of the church, congregation, sect, movement or cult she has found, springing the religious content upon us like that and hiding into the guise of the "oh sweet bunny comic" is still offensive. She did know it will cause a big reaction, and some (many) won't like it. She wanted to make it a surprise and that way force-feed it to us. It's within the realm of possibility she didn't realize beforehand just how damaging it would be to many people hurt by Christianism (that is luckily quite rare here although far from non-existent), but at least after she was told about the damage and she still refused to put in a content description is in my opinion cruel (in addition to being simply rude). While she has every right to say, write and draw whatever she wants, it was a betrayal of trust to fool us into it.
Many people in Disqus, and some here as well as in the stream are puzzled about why Christian content could require a content or trigger warning. I think this is partially because those people cannot understand how such content can be bad. This looks to me like inability or strong unwillingness to try see things from another's perspective. Some people seem to think it shows strength of character, I might call it lack of empathy.
Another thing in it seems to be that many people are in principle opposed to trigger warnings. Minna certainly is one of these people. In the stream we suggested again (not initiated by me but I supported) that a description should be added, but Minna was adamant. She said she'll never ever put any trigger warnings into her work. This is very unfortunate and certainly doesn't help rebuild the trust she broke. In the stream she also made a totally stupid strawman argument against trigger warnings.
So, while I felt merely puzzled and tricked, and wasn't personally actually hurt, I am angry at her stunt. I would not have been happy to read it if I had been warned (I would have read it nevertheless), but even I felt bad when it happened this way.
I also hope she will keep making SSSS until the proper end of A2. And based on what she said in the stream, it seems that's her plan, at least the current one. As for her next project, she has an idea "that will make many people happy" but she will still need to develop it for a long time. So I'm going to hang on, unless there are dramatic changes in the spirit of SSSS, and even after I stop reading that whether because it ends or because it goes sour, I will most certainly hang out here in the Forum
Let's keep the community alive!